Sunday Tribune

Fashion shows are back. Here’s what to look forward to

- THOBILE MAZIBUKO thobile.mazibuko@inl.co.za

NOW that the world is moving again and events are open, it’s time to bring back those stylish garments. Get your spring colours ready for some of the hottest fashion shows happening in the country in September and October. Durban Fashion Fair

From September 21 to 23, ethekwini Metro is to host its 10th annual Durban Fashion Fair at the Inkosi Albert Luthuli Internatio­nal Convention Centre.

Besides the establishe­d designers, this year’s show will see student designers who are part of its mentorship programme taking to the runway to showcase their collection­s.

As part of their weekly tasks, the student designers are mentored by Fezile Mdletshe, managing director and founder of the Fezile Fashion Skills Academy, to critique each other’s work before presenting their collection­s to a larger audience of fashion buyers, the media, critics, and the general public at the fashion fair.

Free State Fashion Week

The Free State Fashion Week is back after a two-year hiatus. This year, they have partnered with All Black Soiree – a premium lifestyle event establishe­d in 2021 to host the fashion extravagan­za at the Naval Hill, Planetariu­m, Bloemfonte­in.

As a build-up to the fashion show happening from September 28 to October 1, the fashion week will host a Women’s Day Breakfast on August 9 to give people an idea of what to expect.

“The Women’s Day Breakfast will focus on the most important element of being a woman and how each and every woman in our midst has overcome the past two challengin­g years and how they have experience­d humanity in its vulnerable state,” said the chief executive of the Free State Fashion Week, Candy Smith.

Some of the guests expected at the event include award-winning TV and radio personalit­y Lerato Kganyago, Metro FM’S Ask A Man and Young Famous & African star Naked DJ, and internatio­nally-renowned medium and life coach, Taz Singh.

Designers will showcase collection­s based on the “Be Human” theme, inspired by surviving a global pandemic and life after the pandemic.

“This year, I want to encourage our fashion entreprene­urs to pause for a moment, take a deep breath and ”Be Human”. That’s exactly what the theme of 2022 wants to achieve. Everyone in the world has gone through so much in their personal and business lives.

“We need to take a moment to breathe and restart with new energy. It’s time to rise from whatever we have lost throughout the pandemic and take our rightful place and still manage to “Be Human”. This will definitely reflect in the various designer collection­s this year,” said Smith.

South African Fashion Week South African Fashion Week has not yet confirmed if they’ll be staging a fashion show, which usually happens at the beginning of October.

They are busy processing the entries for the Scouting Menswear Competitio­n. The SA Fashion Week Scouting Menswear Competitio­n is an initiative that searches for the best menswear emerging designers in the country to introduce them to the media and buyers, as well as those who supported them in breaking into the retail market.

The semi-finalists for the competitio­n will be announced on July 20, 2022.

 ?? ?? MANTSHO designs at a previous Free State Fashion Week. | Eye Poetry Photograph­y
MANTSHO designs at a previous Free State Fashion Week. | Eye Poetry Photograph­y
 ?? ?? NAMISA Mavuma designs at the Durban Fashion Week Class of 2021.
NAMISA Mavuma designs at the Durban Fashion Week Class of 2021.

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