| Wednesday, 29 July 2009 16:13 | | | ARISE Cape Town Fashion Week announces exciting designer lineup |  ARISE Cape Town Fashion Week 2009, a presentation of South Africa's most vibrant and inspired design talent, is proud to announce the collections to be shown at Cape Town International Convention Centre from August 20 to the 22, | | |
| Thursday, 09 July 2009 21:18 | | | People's Revolution to promote London Fashion Week | London - The British Fashion Council (BFC) announces it has appointed US based PR company 'People's Revolution' to promote London Fashion Week (LFW) and British designers in the USA. Caroline Rush, joint chief executive of the British Fashion Council, commented, | | | Written by Sicelo Mpala Monday, 15 June 2009 04:23 | | | Chelline International Fashion Show and After Party | Chelline International Fashions will be hosting a Chic fashion show,on Saturday 20th June 2009 at the trendy and exclusive Hilton Hotel in London.
Chelline International Fashions is keen to establish bespoke South African wear into the UK, and aims to set it as a recognisable fashion style by artistically incorporating it with contemporary accessories and designs inspired by South African culture.
In an interview with SAvibes, owner of Chelline International Miss Michelle Nomwa said, | | | Wednesday, 03 June 2009 15:20 | | | ARISE Africa Fashion Week | | African Fashion International (AFI), organisers of the Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban Fashion Weeks, is proud to announce ARISE Africa Fashion Week, a showcase of the continent
| | | Wednesday, 08 April 2009 05:22 | | | South African fashion week-Designers defy the global economic crisis | Designers defied the global economic crisis at this season's South African fashion week by showing off vibrant outfits with hints of tradition inspired by a golden era of African civilisation.
Stoned Cherrie, South Africa's best-known black design label, closed fashion week in Johannesburg with bold colors and fabrics reminiscent of royalty, influenced by the ancient Mapungubwe civilisation from southern Africa.
"Stoned Cherrie is about abundance," Nkhensani Nkosi told Reuters after the show, which featured models bedecked in brightly colored dresses covered with frills, mixing fabrics such as mesh, lycra and a delicate silky cotton.
"Inspired by the curiosity around Mapungubwe, we basically tried to imagine what it would have been like in the present day," she added.
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