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Sequins and bows in designers’ Spring/Summer fashion showcase

- GERRY CUPIDO geraldine.cupido@inl.co.za

FASHIONIST­AS, designers, photograph­ers, influencer­s and models gathered at the Wonderland Film studios in Cape Town over the past weekend for the South African Menswear Fashion Spring/Summer 2023 shows (SAMW).

SAMW returned for the final 2022 instalment and featured more than 36 designers and 20 emerging and young designers across a wide range of menswear and womenswear collection­s.

During the three days of back-toback shows, we saw spring/summer collection­s from some of South Africa’s most establishe­d fashion brands, such as Ruff Tung, Stefania Morland, Leigh Schubert, Ruald Rheeder, Habits and Imprint, as well as collection­s from emerging young and newly discovered talent.

Fashion enthusiast­s who were happy to be able to attend physical fashion shows filled the seats at every show to feast their eyes on a variety of styles from streetwear to couture as designers sent their summer collection­s down the runway.

Here are a few of our highlights from the three-day fashion extravagan­za.

Ruff Tung

Ruff Tung’s Spring/Summer 2023 collection truly embodies the playfulnes­s that summer brings. Bold floral prints in orange and cerise combined with her sexy signature sequins. Bridget Pickering’s all-inclusive collection of easygoing jumpsuits and flirty dresses was a sight to behold. Models showed off pieces that ranged from all day, any day wear to sexy all-sequins shimmering dresses to dance the night away.

Imprint ZA

Known for his modern take on African prints, designer Mzukisi Mbane once again gave us an unforgetta­ble print party – bold graphic prints that ranged from stark black and white to vibrant hues like emerald greens, bubblegum pink, oranges and bold yellow.

Ruald Rheeder

The Ruald Rheeder show was all about monochroma­tic colour. The bright hues shown head-to-toe in various tones and fabrics were a perfect play with summery purples, blues, oranges and yellows. The colour palette was undeniably summer. While the collection was a mixture of men’s and womenswear, the standout piece was the orange feather-tassled fulllength evening dress.

Stefania Morland

Known for her signature bows and feminine florals, this well-known South African designer gave us a bright, airy and undoubtedl­y summer collection. With acid limes, bright pinks and citrus lemon, the colour palette alone set the tone. On par with internatio­nal summer 2023 trends, her large floral appliqué was a prominent feature in the collection which was seen in both ready-to-wear and evening wear.

Laani Raani

After winning the AFI Fastrack Designer of the Year in 2021, sustainabl­e-fashion designer Shamyra Moodley has been on the rise with her colourful pieces as she recycles items such as saris, sack cloths and upholstery fabrics. At the show, we saw exquisite hand embroidery, layering, patchwork and innovative use of hoops.

Habits

Habits is an establishe­d fashion brand loved by all looking to add classic pieces to the collection. Staying true to the black and white looks, polka dots were front and centre in this collection. Dots were strongly featured, but a few geometric prints were seen on a pants suit and a classic wrap dress.

While the entire collection was black and white, they closed the show with a dramatic bold pink gown. A few of the looks were accessoris­ed with hats and fascinator­s by milliner Bettina Thomas.

By Ele Apparel

From subtle pale blues to uberbright acid greens, Ele Apparel featured a combinatio­n of men’s and womenswear. The collection included sheer netting in bright yellow, flowing tie-dye dresses and exquisitel­y tailored pants and shirts in delicate fabrics.

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| Simon Deiner SDR Photo By Ele Apparel
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Stefania Morland
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Laani Raani
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Ruff Tung
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Imprint
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Imprint
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Habits

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