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26.11.10

cput fashion show I

I attended the end of year showcase of the Informatics and Design department at Cape Peninsula University of Technology.
The opening night was celebrated with a show by the Fashion Design students.


Frances Miller opened the show with a colourful, voluminous assault on the senses. 
I loved the all-out creative energy and theatricality of her collection. 
It was also very cohesive, with the big top / circus / ringmaster theme carrying right through. 
I always appreciate that!
Frances carried off the big prize of the night, deservedly so.

  Frances also won the Football Fridays Fashion Funk (that's a lot of F's!) competition earlier this year with this fabulous frock. 
One to watch for sure!


I loved the fluid romance in Rampai Motsau's collection. 
The ribbon loop dress is a feminine dream and the tuxedo dress is such a clever update!
Chantel van Soest has a clear signature with a soft, vintage feel. 
She should've put her own dress on the ramp, it was one of my favourites!


These three designers impressed me with their confident sense of identity, but the group as a whole was quite outstanding.

*All show images by SDR Photography

27.8.10

Foschini Graduate Show : final thoughts

Foschini Graduate Show

There's a natural excitement surrounding the first show at any fashion week, and this year's Cape Town Fashion Week proved no different. The first outfits on the ramp at Foschini Graduates seemed fresh and new enough, and even had me tweeting: "Bold shoulders and no-pants, but it works!" The promising start meandered through some uninspired territory, but I found enough shots of originality to keep me interested in what the kids are up to.

A well-versed fashion insider told me after the show that he found the student collections repetitive and badly made. This commenter laid blame strictly at the judges' doors, for their lack of leadership in rewarding design that he found far too commercially minded for a young designer show. These are still only students and while they aren't subject to the constrictions that realistic, commercial fashion dictates, he believes their imagination should be given free reign, that they need to fuel their creativity first as it will inevitably be reigned in later.

Historically, I've had qualms over the validity of these competitions, exactly because I found the student designs of the past to be too fanciful and outright ridiculous, favouring creativity heavily over wearability. (You can read what I wrote on the subject in 1998 here.)
But his train of thought did bring me to wonder what the student designs of a young Alexander McQueen or the Mulleavy sisters of Rodarte looked like. Surely they didn't start off conservative and safe before ending up as the front-runners of original, thought-provoking design?

Finally though, after spending hours looking over the show galleries, my own opinion leans favourably towards the competition and its' purpose. So in opposition to my critic friend's opinion, I'll conclude that with the recent collaboration of the CTFC and Foschini, there does seem to be more sense, worth and promise in these shows than ever before.
I can see many of these young designers finding success in reality fashion design or even starting up their own labels if they carry on maturing in concept and execution from here on.

This brilliant little collection by last year's winner, Nadia van der Schyff illustrates the point perfectly.


Ricci Janse van Rensburg (Cape Town College of Fashion Design) opened the show with strong silhouettes in a mix of matt and metallic grey fabrics. Bold shoulders have been all over the international catwalks for a few seasons, but show no signs of abating. Dolce&Gabbana grabbed fashion headlines with their under-to-outerwear granny pants for Spring / Summer 2010 but I have yet to see it look good anywhere outside a Beyonce video.

Chantel Marais (Cape Town College of Fashion Design) showed a cohesive collection with a definitive handwriting of detailed, fluid tailoring. And more granny pants.


My original judgement on the two winning collections stands: Darren Dewaal's collection stood out firstly by virtue of it being menswear, but then the quality of construction and attention to finishing details seemed noteworthy too. A utilitarian poncho with some special fold & button detail was nicely fashion forward and original.
Natashjia Fonnie presented the most professional-looking womenswear collection, with her safari-luxe looks for city gals in a muted pallet. A simple shift dress got an injection of design with extra fabric along the side and a bow tie. Simple but with just a little nod to originality.
 
Judges

Janet Norman : Foschini Fashion Executive
Jackie Burger : Elle Magazine Editor
Stefanie Vieira : Cape Town Fashion Council Executive Director
Shamieg Sabans : CPUT Technology Station Clothing Technologist

Joint Winners
Natashjia Fonnie - Cape Town College of Fashion Design 
Darren Dewaal - Northlink College

cape town fashion week : social gallery

One Media Launch, a Launch Party, twenty-two Shows and an After Party... We were very busy fashionistas and socialites for a few days there! I could hardly imagine a whole week like this, though I'd never say no to a NYFW invite?

The Media Launch was an officious affair at the CTICC, where the Chairperson of African Fashion International, Dr Precious Moloi-Motsepe, welcomed us and urged everyone to wear and shop South African. A task made easier by the AFI Fashion Boutique that was set up right there in the CTICC all through Fashion Week.

I felt a little bit lost when I first arrived, but decided to bite the bullet and introduce myself around. Just my luck then that the person I randomly chose to approach first ended up knowing everyone and everything there was to know! Thank you Bryan Ramkilawan, Design Lecturer at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology and board member of the Cape Town Fashion Council. A highly accomplished fashion professional and a gracious guide to a blogger's first Fashion Week.

He introduced me to Charl Reineke of the Cape Times Fashion Forum, Stefanie Vieira (Executive Director of the Cape Town Fashion Council) and some lovely folks from Foschini: Alex Harris, Nicky Mitchell-Coyles and Dawn Ngwenya. Thanks to all of you for being kind and helpful.

The official launch party was held at Brio 1893. From an elegant jazz band when we arrived to live and loud hip hop performances later on, the night steadily progressed from chic mingler to crazy party. I ran into Sylvie Hurford and Robyn Cooke in the bathroom where Robyn promptly declared that three Boyfriend Blazers in one bathroom must be some kind of record!

Launch Party @ Brio 1893:

Marli (Threads) and Werner du Toit (Handsome Husband)

Hair extraodinaire Candice Taylor (Redken), Kim Henderson & Priya Pilay (Redken)

Right: Lovely, friendly Dawn Ngwenya (Senior PR Coordinator : Foschini)

Dylan Van Vuuren (Deon Redman Productions & Fair Lady Style Intern contestant) Sylvie Hurford (L'Oreal Make-Up Artist)
Robyn Cooke (O Mag Fashion Editor & Style Guide CT Blogger) & Marco (Manofthecloth Blogger)

At the shows:


Marli du Toit (Threads) Bryan Ramkilawan (CPUT Lecturer & CTFC) & Martine Schmidt (Helma Trading)
@ David West
Charl Reineke (Cape Times Fashion Forum) & Unidentified Beautiful Lady in a Gorgeous Dress
@ Michelle Ludek & Doreen Southwood
Dr Precious Moloi-Motsepe (AFI) looked absolutely stunning in a Tart dress
Next to her is Robyn Cooke (O Mag & Style Guide Cape Town)
@ Suzaan Heyns & Coppelia

 Timo Mykoniatis & Stefanie Vieira (CTFC)
@ Stoned Cherrie Featuring Love Movement

 Kim Henderson & Marli du Toit (Threads)
@ Stoned Cherrie Featuring Love Movement
Designer David Tlale in his perennial shades & Super Stylish Fashionista
@ Stoned Cherrie Featuring Love Movement

 L'Oreal Ladies proving they're worth it by looking lovely at all times!
Karen Taylor & Sylvie Hurford (both from L'Oreal)
@Stoned Cherrie Featuring Love Movement
Karen Taylor & Sylvie Hurford (both from L'Oreal)
@ Woolworths Emerging Designers

 Francisca Herloff-Petersen, Claudine Samuels & Michelle: stylish Purr girls
@Wild Fig, Take Care & August

The ever-gorgeous Cara Burger & Felicity Mtetwa (Both from AFI)
@ Undacova & Ruff Tung
Nicky Boy (36Boutiques) & Khandiz Towill (Make-up Artist) brighten up all the black
@ David West
Michelle McLean David Tlale & Mark Gooding
@ Craig Port
Designer Errol Arendz doesn't look a day older then when I met him at SA Fashion Week 1998
@ Craig Port

 Jo-Anne Strauss (Top Billing Presenter and popular MC) lets her accessories do the talking
@ Craig Native

Giddy smiles from Marishka with the Very Long Legs (Glamour) and friend for the final show
@Craig Native
Final Show of Day Three and starting to show signs of fatigue!
Marli du Toit (Threads) & Phrosné Ras (Link Creations)
@ Craig Native


After Party @ St Yves:


Cara Burger (AFI) Gary Stemmet (SDR Photography) and Tatum Keshwar (Miss SA 2008)
@ St Yves After Party

Photographer extraordinaire Fanie Nel (FanJam Productions) & model Zilke Goosen
@ St Yves After Party

Sarah Chuot (right) and fellow models doing what models do best, looking good!
@ St Yves After Party

Candice Taylor (Redken) Phrosné Ras (Link Creations) & Marli du Toit (Threads)
@ St Yves After Party

All images by the awesomely talented and professional yet remarkably sweet and humble 
Simon Deiner and Gary Stemmet of SDRPhoto - thanks guys!

Onicka van der Sandt and Helga Klizanie of Total Exposure were my little angels in disguise for the entire Fashion Week, how can I ever repay you ladies?
 
And with that it was all over, I was hanging up my heels...
Till the next one? 
See you there, sweetie dahling!

19.8.10

foschini design awards - sketch to catwalk

Because of my constant focus on originality vs wearability, there's nothing more exciting to me than being afforded a little peek into the design process. Foschini and the Cape Town Fashion Council partnered with heat magazine to give the public access to the sketches of the six finalists of the Foschini / Nokia Fashion Design Awards 2010.

These beautiful drawings illustrate the magical illusion that is the driving force behind a young and growing fashion industry: a young girl reaps an image from her imagination and with a lot of hard work and a tiny bit of fairy dust, models are sashaying down the catwalk in her dream designs.

 Mubeena Omar

Rene Burger

Yolande Maree

Third Place: Alschke Mielmann

Second Place: Melissa Franken

First Place: Jenni Venter
Sketches from heat magazine
Images: Simon Deiner for AFI

18.8.10

foschini graduate show - nadia van der schyff images

I mentioned Nadia van der Schyff's accomplished young collection in my brief overview of the Foschini Graduate Shows. In trying to pinpoint what made these designs stand out above the rest, I can only come to the conclusion that it's the groomed, professionally finished appearance of her garments that takes the originality of her designs to the next level. Which highlights once more the age-old battle of balance between creativity and quality. You need to pay attention to both, in equal proportion.

Speaking of proportion, I think that's also what makes this little collection feel fresh and directional even while it's infinitely wearable: a play on proportions. Nadia worked beautifully with a sense of volume and over-sized comfort, reigning it in just this side of unflattering. The quirky ram-shaped accessories don't hurt the look either. I wonder if those will be available for sale anywhere? Nadia, get in touch!






Congratulations on an impressive collection!


Images: Simon Deiner for AFI

15.8.10

day three images - stefania morland

Stefania Morland presented a perfect safari-luxe collection that drifted along the ramp like some beautiful, shimmery desert mirage. 
I loved the injection of burnt orange and deep tan accessories and the wind-blown, loose plaits in the models' hair framed the look perfectly. 
Separates move from day to night with sequins and metallics layered on delicious shades of stone, olive and musk. 
In my desert dream I would wear nothing but Stefania all summer long.





Images: Simon Deiner for AFI