The Star Late Edition

Fashion Week embraces creativity

- ANITA NKONKI anita.nkonki@inl.co.za

THE highly anticipate­d Soweto Fashion Week got under way with an exquisite display of unparallel­ed work from local and internatio­nal designers, hosted in the heart of one of South Africa’s most famous townships, Soweto.

The intriguing line-up for the Autumn/Winter edition, which is scheduled to take place at Soweto Theatre from May 7–10, includes head-turning works by designers from diverse background­s.

Soweto Fashion Week has made progress in embracing originalit­y and honouring African fashion, with the ultimate goal of providing a platform for numerous designers.

The Star attended the media preview on Tuesday night, along with renowned guests from Moscow, Russia, who will be exhibiting their artwork with that of local designers.

Soweto Fashion Week’s founder, Stephen Manzini, said that while he had not expected the concept to become so widely recognised, it was a testament to their dedication of their work.

“I grew up in Joburg; Soweto has always been an iconic township. Its family is its friend here. For years, it has been part of heritage, part of families, and part of roots. That is why the concept says Soweto Fashion Week,” he said.

“The structure of Soweto Fashion Week is continuous. I look at the growth of the industry, not just Soweto, but how we help other townships. How do we help other spaces within the fashion industry? So for me, that is what growing the industry is, so that those people coming from school can actually join what we are doing in the promotion of designers.”

The Star spoke to Phindile Kotane, who was elated to speak about her jewellery brand, Peachyplum.rsa, and her first-time experience at Soweto Fashion Week.

“This is the first time being part of something this big. This is very big for my business and me personally. This means we are doing bigger,” she said.

She said that she wanted to develop her independen­t jewellery business and added that she would like to take part in larger events like SA Fashion Week.

“I am seeing SA Fashion Week; I am seeing internatio­nal fashion shows as an independen­t jeweller. I see internatio­nal fashion shows and African fashion shows because I want to make a difference. Normally, in fashion, you find people making clothes, which is okay, but I want to be that one different designer. This was a dream, and today I am here,” she said.

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