Tuesday, March 20, 2012

AMFW Finale - 100th post

This year Arise Magazine Fashion Week's finale was about honoring the 22 years of work of Ghanaian-descendant British couturier Ozwald Boateng.


AMFW - Part III

Another show that I loved was Maki Oh's, by Amaka Osakwe. The collection is refreshing and very chic at the same time, with the use of many materials such as velvet, lace or silk.
As a matter of fact, it won the Designer of the Year Award. Well deserved.


AMFW - Part II

Aisha Obuobi presented, Xutra, the new collection for her now established label, Christie Brown. They gave the definition of "xutra", which is "a forced control in structure emphasizing sophistication and complexity" and "an honest, back-to-basics representation of function and fashion". What more can I say !


AMFW - Part I

The 2012 edition of the Arise Magazine Fashion Week kept its promises in Lagos, with beautiful shows from 77 designers more talented than one another.



I noticed there wasn't that much wax cloth as some may think. People have been complaining, via my tumblr posts, about African fashion beeing exclusively about wax prints.. A lot of it is, indeed, to recall traditional outfits but this fashion week might remind those people that the designers also know how to manipulate "simpler" fabrics and make them their very own.

Friday, March 16, 2012

EAT - Good food for our eyes

I am going to feature what's been going on at this year's Arise Magazine Fashion Week. But I had to separate this show from the others; definitely my favorite: the Ejiro Amos Tafiri show.

Ejiro Amos-Tafiri, Creative Director