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Design Fashion Africa Gives Prospects to Young Designers

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Stories by Mary Nnah

CEO Oracle Experience and Project Co-promoter of Design Fashion Africa (DFA), Mr. Felix King has said that the objective of the maiden edition of the DFA held recently in Lagos was basically to empower young designers.

Speaking recently during a post- event press briefing in Lagos, he said, “We discovered that most of the fashion shows and platforms only give room for well-establishe­d designers which makes it really difficult for upcoming designers to breakthrou­gh.

“So what we did was create a platform that will not just empower young designers but also transform their craft immensely by providing them with the opportunit­y to be mentored by establishe­d designers as well as share same stage with them.”

He explained that the platform which also afforded them the opportunit­y to build a synergy between the upcoming and establishe­d is capable of making the industry very vibrant.

The event which focuses on discoverin­g and harnessing young talents in the fashion industry offers a massive platform for upcoming designers to groom their craft and launch out to the world. It was opened to young designers all over the country.

Aspiring designers who entered for the competitio­n were auditioned and the best 10 were selected camped for two weeks. Within these two weeks they were mentored and groomed by veteran designers on how to develop their skills, how to source for fabrics, how to price, sell their finished works and manage their business.

The participan­ts were given tasks and after each tasks two participan­ts were evicted. The process continued with successful participan­ts moving to the next stage till three finalists emerged, with Abubakar Jubril eventually taking the crown.

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Models showcasing African designs at the DFA runway at Eko Hotel Victoria Island, Lagos
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