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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Lacing Lagos



BY OYINDAMOLA LAWAL

THE launch of Austrian lace in Lagos attracted stylists, fashionistas, designers and other stakeholders in the fashion industry to the Austrian Embassy, Ikoyi, venue of the event.
   Held last week, the launch was a foretaste of the fashion show that held yesterday, Saturday, May 14, at Eko Hotel.
 Tagged, Austrian Lace – Nigerian Fashion, the show aimed at celebrating the long history of the Austrian lace in the Nigerian fashion scene.







     Speaking ahead of the event, Ms. Shanay Hubmann, Commercial Attaché at the Embassy said, “the show is aimed at celebrating the history and the future of Austrian lace culture in the country, as well as everyone in the distribution and use. We have intricate and exciting agenda, which apart from showcasing new outfits would take the gathering beyond fashion show.” 
  Four Nigerian designers — Ituen Basi, Folake Folarin-Coker of Tiffany Amber, Frank Osodi of House of Bunor and, Godwin Mekwuye of Vivid Imagination — featured on the show.
   Using Austrian lace, the designers made alluring attires for both men and women.
  Aside from previewing the African Lace Exhibition held last year in Vienna, organisers plan to launch the Vienna show in June at the National Museum, Lagos.
 

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

The Arise crown goes to…

Maiden Ibru present award to The New Face of the Year – Chika (Nigeria) – model.




THE Arise Magazine Fashion Week, which ended last week, was indeed a splendour of event, with models of Black Coffee, a South African fashion outfit strutting the runway in diverse stunning wears.
  The event also witnessed presentation of awards to some designers and models. Among those recognized with Lifetime Achievement Award were Deola Sagoe, Eredappa, Shade Thomas-Fahm from Nigeria; Mali’s Xuli Bet and South Africa’s Malcolm Kluk and Christian Gabriel du Toit — the duo of Kluk CGDT.
  While Kluk received Designer of the Year award for 2011, the Model of the Year award went to Tanzanian model, Flaviana Matata; and Elite Model Look, Nigeria 2010 winner, Chika Emmanuel won the New Face of the Year award.
  Tiffany Amber won the Fashion Brand of the Year award and Ituen Basi, who unveiled Ankara helmets as part of her collection during the show, won the Creative Designer of the Year award. In the 2009 edition held in Johannesburg, Basi also won the Most Innovative Designer of the Year award.
  Other winners include Buki Akib in the Young Designer of the Year category; Maki Oh was crowned the Emerging Designer of the Year while Pierre-Anthonio Vettorello was Innovative Designer of the Year and Angello Van Mol got Menswear Designer of the Year. Nike Oshinowo-Soleye, ex beauty queen/entrepreneur received the Style Icon award.
  In addition to the awards, five designers were chosen to participate in the Arise Collective Show at the New York Fashion Week billed for September. They are Kluk CGDT, Jewel by Lisa, Bunmi Koko, Tsemaye Binite and Pierre-Anthonio Vettorello.
  Nigeria’s rap princess — Mo’ Cheddah and Tinie Tempah, thrilled guests at the event.
Menswear Designer of the Year – Anjelo Von Mol (Belgium/Ghana)


The Fashion Brand of the Year – Tiffany Amber (Nigeria)

Emerging Designer of the Year – Maki Oh (Nigeria) (Nigeria) with Maiden Ibru

Designer of the Year Award – Kluk CGDT


Model of the Year – Flaviana Matata

Young Designer of the Year – Buki Akib (Nigeria)

Best in Creative Designs – Ituen Basi (Nigeria)

Style Icon of the Year – Nike Oshinowo

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

The Nigerian Designers

BY OYINDAMOLA LAWAL
SINCE 2005, they have hit the limelight through here. Deola Sagoe, Dakova, Adabayo Jones, Ade Bakare, Fred Eboka, Wale Adeyemi, Gureje, Yemi Osunkoya and Duro Olowu, among others. Over the years, they have proven that LIFE is all about creativity in their wearable and comforting pieces.


LDA
Lanre Da Silva-Ajayi is the pretty face behind LDA. She stormed the scene with her Victorian style. Since she arrived, she has shown that she is one of the most creative designers around. Only recently, she won the City People Fashion and Style Award.



TIFFANY AMBER
Drawing mostly from the European feminine physique and vibrancy of the Africa woman, Tiffany Amber has been able to redefine royalty fashion. Folake Coker-Folarin, the brain behind Tiffany Amber, has over the years, brought elegance to her style.
Recently, her designs were showcased at the Vlisco Fashion Show, Thisday Fashion Show, Arise Africa and others. She will also be showcasing Spring 2010 collections on Friday, September 11, 2009 at New York Fashion show (The Arise African Fashion Collection Show).



MOMO
A graduate of Richmond American International University, UK, Fati Asibelua, the lady behind Momo, is another person that is making Nigeria proud in the fashion world.
Momo has been seen on some of the world’s most renowned models including Alek Wek, Liya Kebede and Oluchi and has built a reputation as one of Africa’s most sought after brands.
Armed with a Master’s degree in fashion from the Institue Marangoni, London, specialising in Fashion Styling, Momo creates enduring designs with African fabrics.
She was one of the designers featured at This Day Africa Rising Music Festival held at the Kennedy Centre, Washington DC, late last year.


TAE
Bisola Edun, the brain behind Tae, is not resting on her oars. Since the label was launched a few years ago, she has showcased her designs at Saint Moritz Style Selection; and the Red, Bold and Jazzy show, among others.

L-SHANDI
L-Shandi has been carved out from a Nigerian street slang ‘Lepa Shandi’; a term used to describe women of slim frame. Lara Akinsanya, the proprietor, is one of the promoters of African fabrics such as lace and aso-oke. L-Shandi designs mixes western designs with traditional African fabrics in a way that gives you the freedom to personalise your look.

JEZREEL
Abiola Egbeyemi is one of the few designers, who have made great strides in the international scene through steadfastness and determination.
Jezreel infuses contemporary designs into the traditional African fabrics thereby making a statement that lifts her above the crowd.
She showcased her collection at City People Ankara Fashion Show 09, and Young African Fashion Weekend 09 among others.



EMMY COLLINS
Emmy Collins is an avant-garde designer, who is rapidly gaining a reputation for making garments that cut a real dash in the fashion industry.
With clothes characterized by sharp, funky tailoring and a fresh, startling approach to colour; Emmy is beginning to establish himself as one of London’s most flamboyant designers in recent times.
He has been slated to showcase his Spring Summer collection during the New York Fashion week.

emmy collins' design

emmy collins' designs

emmy collins' designs


HOUSE OF J’OLA
House of J'ola is one of the fastest growing designer labels in West Africa. It offers a range of ready-to-wear clothes outside eveningwears for men and women.
Okorodudu, the honcho, also owes a model agency by the same name in Nigeria and as well runs Isis Models in Johannesburg with models from South Africa, Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Congo and several other African countries.