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Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana’s Fashion Bridge Leads to South Africa

- BY SANDRA SALIBIAN

The Italian organizati­on, Polimoda and South African Fashion Week joined up to establish the “Fashion Bridges” project.

MILAN — Italian and South African institutio­ns have joined forces for a project intended to establish a long-term partnershi­p between the fashion industries of the two countries.

The Embassy of Italy in Pretoria,

South Africa, teamed up with Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana; Polimoda; Centro di Firenze per la Moda Italiana; Lineapelle; South African Fashion Week, or SAFW; Italian Trade Agency ICE, and the Nelson Mandela Forum Firenze to launch the “Fashion Bridges” initiative encouragin­g cultural exchange and supporting young designers.

The partnershi­p is based on three main actions, including favoring talent recruitmen­t by establishi­ng an academic cooperatio­n between some of the key fashion schools in the two countries.

In particular, SAFW and Polimoda have picked three talented neo-graduates hailing from South African fashion schools and three from the Florenceba­sed institutio­n to offer a virtual training program developed by Polimoda with the support of the Italian fashion chamber. During this program, the designers will be paired to develop joint capsule collection­s, which will be presented during Milan Fashion Week in September and South African Fashion Week the following month.

The Lineapelle leather goods trade show will supply materials to talents to craft their creations.

The promotion of young yet establishe­d brands will be additional­ly enhanced, as a designer per country will be selected and assisted in identifyin­g business opportunit­ies in both markets as well as establish a contact with local agents.

Roundtable discussion­s and business-tobusiness meetings between South African and Italian companies operating in the fashion and textile industry will represent the third implementa­tion of the “Fashion Bridges” project. At the end of October, producers and buyers of raw materials, fabrics, leather and textile machinery will meet in Johannesbu­rg for an event aimed at strengthen­ing technical skills and supply chains of the fashion industries in both countries, with a focus on themes ranging from quality to sustainabi­lity.

To promote all these initiative­s and provide informatio­n about all the parties involved, a virtual visual diary has been created on the Some Other Label platform run by Errica Iacopini, which will showcase the stories behind each designer and follow their respective brand's developmen­t.

A special logo has been created to embody the cooperatio­n between Italy and South Africa, depicting a stylized image of Florence's iconic Ponte Vecchio bridge rendered in the traditiona­l South African Shweshwe fabric dating back to the 1800s.

The “Fashion Bridges” project follows “German Italian Fashion Experience,” which Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana launched in partnershi­p with the Fashion Council Germany earlier this year. As reported, this long-lasting bilateral exchange project was aimed at enhancing the visibility of emerging talents hailing from both countries.

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Fashion Bridges project.
The logo of the Fashion Bridges project.

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