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Fashion is not Singular as an Industry: Inside Asantii from the Land of 1000 Hills
Fashion is often perceived as a monolithic industry, but in reality, it's a multifaceted ecosystem that intertwines with various sectors and cultural elements. Asantii, a contemporary womenswear brand based in Rwanda, exemplifies this complex nature of fashion, showcasing how a single brand can embody artistic expression, cultural heritage, economic development, and global connectivity.
[PHOTO: Collections made by Asantii clothing brand based in Rwanda]
Rwanda is a rapidly growing developing country, with average GDP growth of over 7% per annum since 2010, backed by a strong policy framework. However, despite this, the country’s industrial sector remains small, with most firms facing competitiveness issues due to several supply-side constraints, exasperated by the country’s small size and geographic location. 98% of Rwandan firms are SMEs, with limited access to finance, raw materials, and skills.
Among the growing sectors is the fashion sector with its slogan #MadeInRwanda. There are many entrepreneurs including young people who continue to invest in the fashion business. However, with limited access to finance, raw materials, and skills then to sustainably running their businesses is still not easy, instead, it becomes a challenge for start-up businesses.
[PHOTO: Collections made by Asantii clothing brand based in Rwanda]
Before our journalist wrote this story read “Fashion is not Singular as an Industry” a paper published on LinkedIn by the Asantii which is sustainable by default and is dedicated to making change in the fashion industry through a meaningful commitment to consciously sourcing materials from across Africa, and ethically producing its collections at their state-of-the-art factories in Rwanda.
In Rwanda, according to the numbers, there are more than 50 established fashion designers and there are about 100 or more new and upcoming fashion designers. Of the total of 150 designers about 30 % of them are professionals who went to school to study fashion design and textile skills. Then 70% are self tough or talented and probably got sewing talents from family members or short courses in tailoring. The Made in Rwanda policy initiated by the Rwanda government which was created between 2015 and 2017 is aligned with Rwanda’s aspiration to become an upper middle-income country by 2035 and higher income by 2050.
[PHOTO: Collection made by Asantii clothing brand based in Rwanda]
Even though there is no single fashion school in the country, the fashion sector continues to grow and the Asantii is a sign and an example of how the future fashion looks like in Rwanda. The brand was founded in 2020, according to their paper‘s perspective it is clear a lot has been done inside the brand's factory and the brand is proud to share why fashion is not singular as an industry.
The Asantii's perspective on fashion highlights its symbiotic relationship with almost every other industry. This interconnectedness not only enhances the appeal and economic impact of both fashion and its partner industries but also contributes significantly to cultural exchange and global connectivity.
“Exchange of thought is important for advancement and we remain committed to being a catalyst of this” This statement by Asantii expresses how important is for a fashion brand to interact with other businesses in various sectors.
[PHOTO: Collection made by Asantii clothing brand based in Rwanda]
The interconnectedness of fashion with other industries is particularly noteworthy. It intersects with art, technology, business, and culture, creating a rich tapestry of influences and innovations. The retail landscape of fashion has evolved significantly, now including traditional brick-and-mortar stores, e-commerce platforms, subscription services, and rental models. This evolution demonstrates the industry's adaptability and its ability to embrace new technologies and consumer preferences.
Research byfashion experts agrees that the industry extends far beyond clothing. It encompasses a wide range of products including apparel, accessories, footwear, and beauty items.
[PHOTO: Collection made by Asantii clothing brand based in Rwanda]
“The spectrum of fashion is vast, stretching from fast fashion to haute couture, catering to diverse price points and target demographics,” A Fashion Expert says “This diversity is reflected in the industry's structure, which involves design, manufacturing, distribution, retail, and marketing across numerous countries”
[PHOTO: Collection made by Asantii clothing brand based in Rwanda]
At the heart of this complex fashion ecosystem lies Asantii, a brand that embodies many of these multifaceted aspects of the industry. Asantii is more than just a clothing line; it's a celebration of African heritage and artisanship through the medium of fashion. The brand prides itself on creating joyful and effortless fashion that is proudly designed, conscientiously sourced, and beautifully made across the African continent.
Asantii's approach to fashion goes beyond mere clothing production. It serves as a cultural ambassador, showcasing African creativity and craftsmanship to the world. "This was evident when the brand hosted delegates from the Africa Soft Power Summit at its atelier in Kigali," Asantii's statement says" The event provided an opportunity for Asantii to share its journey in celebrating African heritage through fashion, while also exploring the intersections of creativity, sustainability, and women's leadership in the industry"
[PHOTO: Asantii clothing brand based in Rwanda hosts guests and events at their Atelier in Kigali]
The brand from the land of 1000 Hills [Rwanda] recognizes that in today's interconnected fashion landscape, networking and partnerships are crucial for achieving sustainable fashion. This understanding was demonstrated during the Basketball Africa League (BAL) competitions, where Asantii hosted the Dakar Design Hub for a visit and brunch at its atelier. The experience, curated by Africa tourism solutions, facilitated important discussions on what it takes for African brands to grow and be competitive on a global level.
[PHOTO: Asantii clothing brand based in Rwanda engages with other business leaders in Africa]
According to the Asantii, these networking events are not just social gatherings; they are strategic moves that allow Asantii to position itself within the broader context of African and global fashion. By engaging with other creatives, business leaders, and industry experts, Asantii can gain insights, share knowledge, and potentially form partnerships that can drive the brand and the African fashion industry forward.
[PHOTO: a worker inside the Asantii 's factory]
Maryse Mbonyumutwa, the CEO of Asantii, plays a pivotal role in shaping the brand's vision and its place in the broader African creative landscape. Her participation in high-level discussions, such as the one at the Africa CEO Forum, demonstrates Asantii's commitment to being at the forefront of conversations about the future of African creative industries.
[PHOTO: Maryse Mbonyumutwa, the CEO of Asantii]
The forum focused on how Africa can 'reframe' its approach to creative industries to boost business opportunities and contribute to economic and human development. This discussion is crucial for brands like Asantii, as it explores the wide range of opportunities and challenges in financing Africa's creative industries. It also highlights the importance of pan-African collaborations to enhance supply chains and market integration, both within the continent and in lucrative export markets.
"Asantii's involvement in these discussions positions the brand not just as a fashion label, but as a thought leader in the African creative space. The brand's commitment to being a catalyst for the exchange of ideas underscores its understanding that fashion is not just about clothing, but about driving broader economic and cultural change" Asantii's statement says
[PHOTO: Asantii received an award of the Rising Sustainable Brand 2024]
While Asantii's journey showcases the exciting possibilities within the African fashion industry, it also hints at the challenges faced by brands in Rwanda and on the African continent. "Issues such as financing, supply chain management, and accessing global markets are common hurdles that African fashion brands must overcome," Fashion Experts say
However, these challenges also present opportunities due to the growing interest in African fashion and creativity on the global stage providing a platform for brands like Asantii to showcase their unique offerings. The emphasis on sustainable and ethical fashion aligns well with Asantii's commitment to conscious sourcing and production across the continent.
[PHOTO: Collection made by Asantii clothing brand based in Rwanda]
Asantii's story illustrates that fashion is indeed not singular as an industry. It is a complex ecosystem that intertwines with culture, technology, economics, and global trade. As a brand, Asantii embodies this multifaceted nature of fashion, celebrating African heritage while engaging with global trends and business practices.
The brand's approach to networking, its involvement in industry discussions, and its commitment to sustainable and ethical practices demonstrate that modern fashion brands must be more than just clothing producers. They need to be cultural ambassadors, thought leaders, and drivers of economic development.
[PHOTO: Collections made by Asantii clothing brand based in Rwanda]
As the fashion industry continues to evolve in Rwanda, brands like Asantii are well-positioned to lead the way in redefining what fashion means in the 21st century. By embracing the interconnected nature of the industry and leveraging the unique cultural heritage of Africa, Asantii and similar brands have the potential to not only succeed in the global fashion market but also to reshape it, bringing fresh perspectives and innovative approaches to an industry that thrives on creativity and change.
[PHOTO: A model on the runway presenting a collection made by Asantii clothing brand based in Rwanda]
“It is literally been a month since we opened the vivo store in Atlanta. And woo! It has been a crazy month, it is been super busy. I have been wanting to find time literally just catching my breath, and really just find a moment to say thank you, thank to everyone who has been involved in the opening Vivo Fashion USA” says Wandia Gichuru Co-Founder and CEO of Vivo Woman
[PHOTO: Clients posing for a picture after shopping at the Vivo Fashion USA store]
It has been 30 days since the Kenyan Vivo woman fashion brand opened its branch in the United States of America, marking a significant milestone for the East African fashion industry. On May 21st, 2024, Vivo and its partner brands made history by moving beyond East Africa and stepping onto the international stage. At the forefront of this remarkable achievement is Wandia Gichuru, a pioneer in supporting and promoting made-in-Kenya fashion and textiles.
[PHOTO: Made In Kenya, latest collection at the Vivo Fashion USA store]
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In a recently released video by Vivo Fashion USA and the Vivo woman, Wandia Gichuru expressed her gratitude and excitement about this groundbreaking development. She thanked everyone who contributed to this milestone for Made in Kenya fashion designers and textile manufacturers. Particularly noteworthy was her appreciation for the collaborated Kenyan fashion brands who responded to her call just three weeks before the opening of Vivo USA.
"The Vivo team first and foremost, just look at me like I am crazy every time I say there is this new thing, this new idea we want to jump on," Gichuru remarked. "They roll up their sleeves and work, and they work hard, and they work long, and somehow we make it happen."
[PHOTO: Wandia Gichuru standing in the middle, Co-Founder and CEO of Vivo Woman]
This statement encapsulates the dedication and resilience that have been the hallmarks of Vivo's journey to international recognition. The opening of Vivo Fashion USA didn't come out of the blue. For years, Wandia Gichuru has been vocal about her desire to help Kenyan women fashion designers and entrepreneurs sell their products. In an interview given three weeks before the successful establishment of their shop in the USA, she shared her vision.
"Now my focus, in addition to running Vivo, is to help other entrepreneurs, and especially women entrepreneurs, develop their own businesses. We are still struggling in so many ways, but unless people hear or see someone trying, it's very difficult for them to imagine what's possible."
[PHOTO: Wandia Gichuru Co-Founder and CEO of Vivo Woman shaking hand with H.E William Ruto the president of the Republic of Kenya in Atlanta, USA]
This commitment to empowering other entrepreneurs, particularly women, has been a driving force behind Vivo's expansion and success. The successful journey of the Vivo women opening their store in the USA was sealed with the support of His Excellency William Ruto, the President of the Republic of Kenya who inaugurated the store. This high-level endorsement underscores the significance of this achievement not just for Vivo, but for Kenya's fashion industry as a whole.
[PHOTO: H.E William Ruto the president of the Republic of Kenya and his wife during the launch of the Vivo fashion USA store in Atlanta, USA]
Wandia Gichuru acknowledged the wide-ranging support that made this venture possible. "I want to thank the Kenyan community in Kenya and here in the USA. They drove along to join us and they helped and spread the word about the opening and Made in Kenya fashion," she said. The support extended beyond the Kenyan diaspora to include the USA Embassy in Kenya, USAID, and many others who played crucial roles in establishing the Vivo Fashion USA store.
The enthusiasm of the Kenyan community living in the USA was particularly heartening. As Wandia noted, "Kenyan community living in the USA showed us the love and ownership, they were saying yes, our brands, our brands are coming. Everywhere on social media. It was amazing to see their support."
[PHOTO: Clients posing for a picture outside, after shopping at the Vivo Fashion USA store]
This outpouring of support demonstrates the pride and excitement surrounding the international expansion of a Kenyan brand, and the potential it represents for the country's fashion industry as a whole.
The fashion industry in Kenya is experiencing rapid growth, with numerous upcoming fashion designers looking for opportunities similar to what Wandia and her team have achieved by opening a store in the USA. The Nairobi Street Fashion 2024 event, held at Karen Village, showcased this burgeoning talent, with more than 15 upcoming Kenyan fashion designers presenting unique and inspiring collections.
[PHOTO: A model on the runway showcasing a collection made by an upcoming Kenyan fashion designer at the Nairobi Street Fashion 2024]
RCFS'SMEDIA spoke to several of these upcoming designers to gauge their reactions to Vivo's USA expansion and whether they saw it as a potential opportunity for their own futures.
Opinions among the designers were mixed. One designer expressed skepticism, saying, "Our community doesn't understand the upcoming fashion designer and even the government doesn't support the upcoming designers. It will take us a lot of energy to be able to sell in that store USA, I don't even think it will be possible."
[PHOTO: Made In Kenya, latest collection at the Vivo Fashion USA store]
This perspective highlights the challenges still faced by many in Kenya's fashion industry, including a lack of understanding and support from both the community and government bodies.
However, not all designers shared this pessimistic view. Another upcoming Kenyan fashion designer saw Vivo's achievement as a positive development for the industry as a whole. "I haven't met with Wandia Gichuru before, just following her on her Instagram page. I really like her work there is no doubt that Vivo Fashion USA will benefit all of us," she said, expressing hope that her products would soon find their way to the US store.
[PHOTO: Made In Kenya, latest collection at the Vivo Fashion USA store]
These contrasting opinions reflect the complex reality of Kenya's fashion industry one filled with both challenges and opportunities. The opening of Vivo Fashion USA is more than just a success story for one brand; it represents a potential turning point for Kenya's entire fashion industry. By breaking into the US market, Vivo has opened doors and minds to the possibility of Kenyan fashion gaining international recognition and market share.
For established brands, this expansion provides a direct pathway to reach a broader, more diverse customer base. It offers exposure to new trends, preferences, and market dynamics that can inform and enhance their designs and business strategies back home.
[PHOTO: Made In Kenya, latest collection at the Vivo Fashion USA store]
For upcoming designers, while the path to selling in the US store may seem daunting, Vivo's success serves as both inspiration and proof of concept. It demonstrates that with the right combination of quality, creativity, perseverance, and support, Kenyan fashion can compete on the global stage.
Despite the excitement surrounding Vivo's US expansion, it's important to acknowledge the challenges that remain for Kenya's fashion industry. As highlighted by some of the upcoming designers, there are still significant hurdles to overcome, including; limited understanding and support from local communities and a lack of government support for upcoming designers.
[PHOTO: Made In Kenya, latest collection at the Vivo Fashion USA store]
According to a Kenyan fashion expert, there are some other challenges such as limited access to resources and capital, difficulties in scaling production to meet international demand, and navigating complex international trade regulations and logistics. However, Vivo's success also points to potential solutions and opportunities.
“ Then we can see the increased collaboration between established and upcoming designers and a greater focus on educating the public about the value of local fashion, this includes the advocacy for more supportive government policies as well as leveraging technology and e-commerce to reach global markets,” Fashion expert says
[PHOTO: A Client posing for a picture outside, after shopping at the Vivo Fashion USA store]
As Vivo Fashion USA completes its first month of operation, the initial signs are promising. The enthusiasm from the Kenyan community in the US, coupled with the support from various stakeholders, suggests a strong foundation for future growth.
However, the true test will be in the months and years to come. Can Vivo maintain its momentum and establish a lasting presence in the competitive US market? Will other Kenyan brands be able to follow in its footsteps? How will this international exposure influence the development of Kenya's fashion industry back home?
These are questions that only time will answer. What is clear, however, is that Vivo's expansion represents a significant milestone for Kenyan fashion. It has shown what is possible and set a new benchmark for the industry to aspire to.
[PHOTO: Made In Kenya, latest collection at the Vivo Fashion USA store]
Wandia Gichuru's vision of helping other entrepreneurs, especially women, develop their own businesses is now more relevant than ever. As Vivo continues to blaze a trail in the US market, it will be crucial for the brand to stay true to this mission, using its success to lift up other Kenyan designers and brands.
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The opening of Vivo Fashion USA marks a new chapter in the story of Kenyan fashion. It's a testament to the creativity, quality, and potential of Made in Kenya products, and a tribute to the hard work and vision of Wandia Gichuru and her team.
[PHOTO: Wandia Gichuru speaking at the Vivo Fashion USA store event]
" That is a very good step for our fashion designers and the fashion industry in general. That store will keep our flag high on the global fashion scene" A fashion expert explains"We should keep in mind that we have many fashion designers who want that opportunity, who want to see their collection being sold in that store. The answer for Ms Wandia and her team is to continue to include other Kenyan brands not necessarily the group brands.
[PHOTO: Second form left- Wandia Gichuru Co-Founder and CEO of Vivo Woman at the launch of the Vivo Fashion USA store]
So far, so good for Vivo Fashion USA and potentially, for the future of Kenyan fashion on the global stage.
[PHOTO: Wandia Gichuru Co-Founder and CEO of Vivo Woman inside their shop in Atlanta, the USA]
The AFAA East Africa Fashion and Art Expo 2024 in Nairobi: A Resounding Success
The African Fashion and Art Awards (AFAA2024) is organizing its annual continental events including the East Africa Fashion and Art Expo held in partnership with the 4Real Fashion Festival (4FF), which concluded triumphantly on May 11, 2024, at the Best Western Meridian Hotel in Nairobi, Kenya. This remarkable event brought together an eclectic mix of designers, models, and fashion enthusiasts from across the East Africa region, creating an unforgettable celebration of African creativity and talent.
[PHOTO: The African Fashion and Art Award (AFAA2024)- East Africa Fashion and Art Expo in Nairobi}
The East Africa Fashion and Art Expo 2024 featured an impressive lineup of 13 fashion designers from Kenya and South Sudan, showcasing their unique collections to an eager audience. Among the standout designers was the 9Lives Brand Known for their avant-garde approach, they captivated the audience with innovative and bold designs. There was also the House of Barikay who displayed their mastery of intricate patterns and vibrant colors, embodying the spirit of African heritage.
[PHOTO: 3rd from the right on the photo Mr. Kingsley Amako CEO and founder of the African Fashion and Art Awards with fashion designers, his team, and models ]
Among other names showcased in the AFAA2024 Nairobi edition included; ANIEZ Unique Designs, Emerald, Twitch Stitches, Taj Luxury Collection, House of Zahra, Billions, Jane's Fashion, KB Fashion, Just Luxury, Rieldo and the Kenyan Raw An incredible designer with a collection that reveals his creativity in recycled fashion.
The event organizer Kingsley Amako who is the CEO and the founder of the AFAA emphasized that the primary aim was to help these designers showcase their creations and generate sales. To bring the collections to life, approximately 30 models were hired to present the various designs on the runway.
[PHOTO: The African Fashion and Art Awards (AFAA2024)-East Africa Fashion and Art Expo in Nairobi}
One Kenyan model expressed satisfaction with the event, stating, "The event was good, I can say, and models were very happy because they did their part and we were all paid." This model also sent an encouraging message to aspiring models, urging them to "keep chasing that dream."
[PHOTO: The African Fashion and Art Awards (AFAA2024)- East Africa Fashion and Art Expo in Nairobi}
The AFAA East Africa Fashion and Art Expo was a vibrant celebration of African fashion and art, highlighting the diversity and creativity that defines the continent's fashion industry. It provided a platform for both established and emerging designers to showcase their talent and connect with potential customers and industry professionals.
However, despite the overall success of the event, some fashion enthusiasts in Nairobi pointed out areas for improvement. One attendee suggested that future events could benefit from earlier and more extensive advertising: "We all understand the energy the organizers used to put together the AFAA 2024 Nairobi edition, and big up to the organizers. But next time they will need to do advertisement earlier to help fashion people know event's details ahead of time."
[PHOTO: The African Fashion and Art Awards (AFAA2024)- East Africa Fashion and Art Expo in Nairobi}
Another challenge noted was the venue's location. A fashion enthusiast commented on the difficulties posed by holding the event in Nairobi's Central Business District (CBD): "Scheduling an event downtown in Nairobi [CBD], you have to be very careful with the traffic. Some people were willing to attend the event, but thinking of parking and reaching the hotel during rush hour, some decided not to attend."
These insights highlight the importance of strategic planning in event organization, particularly in bustling urban centers like Nairobi "Future editions of the AFAA Expo or other fashion events coming to Nairobi might consider factors such as accessibility, parking availability, and traffic patterns when selecting venues to ensure maximum attendance and participation" says expo and events organizer in Kenya
[PHOTO: The African Fashion and Art Awards (AFAA2024) -East Africa Fashion and Art Expo in Nairobi}
Despite these challenges, the AFAA East Africa Fashion and Art Expo successfully showcased the vibrancy and creativity of the African fashion scene. It provided a valuable platform for designers to display their work, connect with industry professionals, and potentially make sales. For models, it offered an opportunity to gain exposure and earn income, contributing to the growth of the local fashion industry.
The event also served as a precursor to the upcoming African Fashion and Arts Award in Cape Town, South Africa, scheduled for later in 2024. According to Kingsley, "The AFAAWARDS 2024 promises to be even more grandiose, as a gathering where fashion and art creatives will be rewarded and celebrated with an array of new designers and artists set to showcase their work."
[PHOTO: Kingsley Amako CEO and founder of the African Fashion and Art Awards ]
This upcoming event in Cape Town is expected to build on the success of the Nairobi Expo, further elevating the profile of African fashion and art on the global stage. It will likely attract an even wider range of designers, artists, and industry professionals from across the continent and beyond.
[PHOTO: The African Fashion and Art Awards (AFAA2024) - East Africa Fashion and Art Expo in Nairobi}
The AFAA events play a crucial role in promoting African fashion and art, both within the continent and internationally. They provide a platform for talented designers and artists to showcase their work, fostering creativity and innovation in the industry. Moreover, these events contribute to the economic growth of the fashion and art sectors, creating opportunities for employment and entrepreneurship.
As the African fashion industry continues to grow and evolve, events like the AFAA East Africa Fashion and Art Expo are becoming increasingly important. They not only celebrate the rich cultural heritage and creativity of African designers but also help to position Africa as a major player in the global fashion scene.
[PHOTO: The African Fashion and Art Awards (AFAA2024)- East Africa Fashion and Art Expo in Nairobi}
Looking ahead, the organizers of AFAA events are considering incorporating more digital elements to reach a wider audience and overcome logistical challenges. “Yes, we are aware of the virtual fashion shows, online marketplaces, and live streaming options and these will be among others to improve in the future by allowing our designers to connect with a global audience and potentially increase sales opportunities” added Kingsley
[PHOTO: Kingsley Amako CEO and founder of the African Fashion and Art Awards with his team after the event in Nairobi}
The African Fashion and Arts Award (AFAA) is an event designed to recognize and celebrate the creativity of young Africans in various verticals of the creative industries. AFAA is committed to driving economic development through fashion and arts, creating opportunities and platforms for emerging fashion entrepreneurs, creative visual artists, models, writers, poets, photographers, graphic designers, sculptors, podcasters, and more.
In 2022, AFAA received several endorsements from established Nigerian Government Ministries, Departments, Agencies, and Cooperations, which granted Nigeria the hosting rights for AFAA-2022 and 2023. The 2022 event was held in five different venues in Abuja and welcomed participants from Ghana, Zimbabwe, Egypt, Turkey, Côte D’Ivoire, Lebanon, and different parts of Nigeria.
What to Expect in the Kigali Novelty Fashion Experience 2024
The fashion scene in Kigali is set to sizzle once again with the highly anticipated second edition of the Novelty Fashion Experience. Building on the success and lessons learned from its inaugural event in 2023, the 2024 edition promises to be a grander, more inclusive, and truly spectacular celebration of style, creativity, and African fashion. Set to unfold over four exciting days, this year’s experience aims to elevate Kigali's status as an emerging fashion capital in East Africa.
PHOTO: The Novelty Fashion Experience in 2023]
The first Novelty Fashion Experience in 2023 made waves in Kigali's fashion community. Showcasing the work of five talented local designers; MATHEO, SHEMA GAETAN, MAISON INKINGI, KONI CLOTHING, and BRAND 8 (representing Fashion Forward) the event was praised for its professional organization and vibrant collections.
A fashion enthusiast and journalist from Flash TV Rwanda noted, "The first edition of the Novelty Fashion Experience was a good fashion show. Their lighting was good, and their collections were very unique and very inspiring." The success was attributed in part to support from the Centre Culturel Francophone du Rwanda (the Institut Français in Rwanda), which provided crucial logistical assistance"
[PHOTO: The Novelty Fashion Experience in 2023]
However, the event wasn't without its challenges. Some attendees noted that audience numbers were lower than expected, and there was a noticeable absence of established local designers among the crowd. One observer remarked, "I was there, the show was ok, but the number of the audience was easy to see and countable. I did not see other fashion designers besides their team members. These other established fashion designers with big names didn't attend their event. It was so sad."
The organizers of the Novelty Fashion Experience have taken these observations to heart, using them as valuable lessons to shape an even more impressive event for 2024. A Kigali-based fashion show organizer commented, "They learned a lesson, and you can see this year's edition they want to involve other fashion designers to make it bigger."
This spirit of growth and inclusivity is at the heart of the 2024 edition's expanded vision. By extending the event to four days and opening participation to both local and international designers, the Novelty Fashion Experience aims to create a true fashion week atmosphere in the heart of Rwanda.
According to the organizers, the 2024 Novelty Fashion Experience will transform from a one-night event into a four-day celebration of style. This extended format allows for a more comprehensive exploration of fashion, art, and luxury. “Attendees will be able to look forward to a packed schedule of runway shows, exhibitions, and contemporary performances that showcase the best of African and international design” organizers say
[PHOTO: The Novelty Fashion Experience in 2023]
While the 2023 event focused on local talent, the 2024 edition is casting a wider net. Expect to see a mix of returning favorites like MATHEO and SHEMA GAETAN alongside new local discoveries and international designers eager to make their mark on the Kigali fashion scene. This diversity promises to bring fresh perspectives and exciting cross-cultural collaborations to the runway.
[PHOTO: Collection made by Matheo Clothing brand based in Kigali]
“The Novelty Fashion Experience 2024 will feature curated exhibitions. These spaces will allow designers to present their collections in more intimate settings, giving attendees the chance to examine the craftsmanship up close and personal. Look for innovative display concepts that blur the lines between fashion and art” organizers say
According to the organizer, fashion is more than just clothing, it’s a form of expression that often intersects with other art forms. “The 2024 event will incorporate contemporary performances that complement and enhance the fashion on display”
[PHOTO: The Novelty Fashion Experience in 2023]
The Novelty Fashion Experience 2024 is committed to providing a platform for emerging designers. Look for dedicated shows or segments that highlight up-and-coming creatives who represent the future of African fashion. The organizers cast a wide net and invited participation from various sectors of the fashion industry.
They state, "We are thrilled to call upon every designer, whether local or international, to come and participate in these 4 days of fashion week which will include mainly fashion shows, contemporary performances, and exhibitions. Experience days of fashion, art but most importantly LUXURY."
[PHOTO: The Novelty Fashion Experience in 2023]
In addition to designers, they're also seeking interns in various fashion-related fields: stylists, models, vloggers, bloggers, and other fashion industry professionals. This open call underscores the event's commitment to fostering new talent and creating a truly inclusive fashion experience.
As the global fashion industry grapples with its environmental impact, sustainability is on the agenda of the 2024 Novelty Fashion Experience “We are looking for designers who incorporate eco-friendly materials, upcycling techniques, or traditional craftsmanship that promotes sustainable practices” organizers say
With its expanded format, the event will naturally attract a wider range of fashion industry professionals. Expect to see buyers, journalists, influencers, and established designers in attendance, creating valuable networking opportunities for all participants.
The Kigali Novelty Fashion Experience 2024 is shaping up to be a transformative event for Rwanda's fashion scene. By learning from the successes and challenges of its first edition, expanding its scope, and embracing a more inclusive approach, the event is poised to put Kigali firmly on the global fashion map. Attendees can expect four days of creativity, innovation, and style that celebrate the best of African fashion while welcoming international influences.
[PHOTO: The Novelty Fashion Experience in 2023]
As the fashion world turns its eyes to Kigali, the Novelty Fashion Experience 2024 promises to be more than just a series of runway shows. It's set to be a comprehensive celebration of style, art, and culture that showcases the vibrant creativity of Rwanda and beyond. Whether you're a fashion industry professional, a style enthusiast, or simply curious about the evolving fashion landscape of East Africa, this is an event not to be missed.
Fashion and Elections in Rwanda: A Longstanding Tradition
Since Rwanda's independence in 1962, fashion and elections have been inextricably intertwined. Candidates and political parties have long used clothing and accessories as a means to convey their political symbols and ideologies to supporters. From individual candidates to entire parties, fashion has become an integral part of election campaigns and celebrations, serving as a visual identifier of allegiances and affiliations.
Rwandan dancers and political supporters wearing a T-shirt printed on a picture of their favorite candidate in 1976 [PHOTO NT]
In Rwanda, elections are not merely political events but also cultural and artistic expressions. The colors, patterns, and designs adorning campaign attire have become a language unto themselves, communicating messages of unity, progress, and national pride. From hats and T-shirts to jackets and umbrellas, fashion has played a crucial role in elections, allowing supporters to proudly display their allegiances and participate in the democratic process.
Different collections made by Sonia Mugabo, a fashion brand based in Kigali [PHOTO SM]
As the country gears up for the highly anticipated parliamentary and presidential elections on July 15, 2024, the fashion landscape is set to explode with an array of vibrant styles and designs. According to the Rwanda Electoral Commission, three candidates are vying for the presidency, including the candidate from the dominant Rwanda Patriotic Front (RPF-Inkotanyi) party.
Paul Kagame is the candidate in the Rwanda presidential election 2024 from the FPR-Inkotanyi [PHOTO NT]
Frank Habineza, the president of the Democratic Green Party of Rwanda, on May 20, submitted his candidature for the July presidential elections to the National Electoral Commission (NEC).[PHOTO GP]
Local fashion designers in Rwanda are working tirelessly to meet the growing demand for election-themed apparel. Many have already begun selling T-shirts and hats adorned with the colors and symbols of their preferred candidates, pushing the boundaries of creativity to attract both politicians and their supporters.
Made by Sonia Mugabo, a fashion brand based in Kigali [PHOTO SM]
Karenzi Abdalah, a prominent figure in the fashion industry, predicts that the RPF's campaign will unveil fashion styles never seen before in Rwandan elections. "Look, many fashion designers in Kigali are already printing T-shirts and hats, and they are being more creative to attract politicians and their supporters," Karenzi explains. "Then imagine when the RPF starts their campaign. We will see more fashion styles from the chiefs of villages to the ministers."
Made by House of Tayo, a fashion brand based in Kigali [PHOTO HT]
The fusion of fashion and politics in Rwanda's elections extends far beyond mere aesthetics. It reflects the deep-rooted cultural traditions and the country's commitment to democratic values. As citizens prepare to cast their votes, the vibrant colors and designs adorning their attire will serve as a visual testament to their political allegiances and aspirations for the nation's future.
FPR-Inkotanyi supporters [PHOTO NT]
From the bustling streets of Kigali to the remote villages, fashion will undoubtedly play a pivotal role in shaping the narrative and atmosphere of the 2024 elections. As the campaigns intensify, Rwandans will embrace the opportunity to express their political views through the medium of fashion, transforming the electoral process into a vibrant tapestry of colors, symbols, and artistic expression.
Women dancers of the FPR-Inkotanyi supporters in well-known fashion " Umushana"Umucyenyero" in their colors Blue-Red-White [PHOTO NT]
Flags of some political parties in Rwanda [PHOTO NT]
Where is House of Tayo and Its Branded Rwanda Jersey?
Clients wearing jersey made by House of Tayo on their wedding celebrations [PHOTO NT]
House of Tayo was born out of a desire to showcase the sophistication, style, and flavors of Africa through contemporary, locally-made clothing and accessories. With influences ranging from the Motown era to traditional British tailoring, the brand seeks to combine elegance and class with a strong sense of African heritage and iconography.
Former NBA star Joakim Noah dressed in House of Tayo during his recent visit to Kigali [PHOTO NT]
This distinctly Rwandan brand works with local artisans and tailors, providing stable income and employment opportunities that support the community. The unconventional combination of colors and patterns creates a bold and futuristic look that is edgy yet sophisticated, reflecting the current proliferation of African arts, culture, and style on the global stage.
Junior Nyongo, an actor, musician Dj in a collection made by House Tayo [PHOTO NT]
Authenticity is at the core of House of Tayo, with African textiles and fabrics brought to life by Rwandan tailors and artisans. The brand has gained international recognition, with one of its most notable products being a sporty T-shirt or jersey that caught the eye of FIFA President Gianni Infantino and his wife Leena during the 73rd FIFA Congress in Kigali.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino and his wife Leena show off the Ijezi at the just concluded 73rd FIFA Congress in Kigali [PHOTO NT]
House of Tayo is a member of CollectiveRw, a renowned fashion designers' club known for organizing fashion shows and exhibitions in collaboration with the Rwanda Development Board (RDB). However, fashion enthusiasts in Kigali are wondering about the future of CollectiveRw and its signature event, Rwanda Fashion Week.
A model on the runway of the Rwanda Fashion Week 2022 in Kigali [PHOTO NT]
The House of Tayo's clothing and accessories are a celebration of African heritage, blending traditional elements with contemporary flair. The brand's creations are a true embodiment of Rwandan craftsmanship, with each piece meticulously crafted by skilled local artisans.
A woman worker from the tailoring team inside the House Tayo factory [PHOTO NT]
The use of vibrant colors and intricate patterns is a hallmark of House of Tayo's designs, reflecting the rich cultural tapestry of Africa. From bold prints inspired by traditional motifs to unique textile blends, each collection tells a story of African artistry and ingenuity.
The jersey's design is a testament to House of Tayo's ability to fuse fashion with cultural representation, creating a garment that not only looks stylish but also celebrates Rwandan heritage. The jersey has one of the most known arts called "IMIGONGO" which makes it more attractive and lovable.
Wearing made by the House of Tayo jersey [Right ] Angel Kagame the daughter of H-E the president of the Republic of Rwanda Paul Kagame and her husband [PHOTO NT]
House of Tayo's association with the CollectiveRw, a prestigious fashion designers' club in Rwanda, has played a significant role in its success and visibility. The collectiveRw has been instrumental in organizing fashion shows and exhibitions, providing platforms for local designers to showcase their creations to local and international audiences.
CEO and founder of the House of Tayo Matthew Rugamba with @asaofficial during Kwita Izina week 2023.
However, in recent times, fashion enthusiasts have expressed concerns about the future of CollectiveRw and its flagship event, Rwanda Fashion Week. As one fashion enthusiast in Kigali explains, "If you look at the situation of the CollectiveRw fashion designers members, they all have well-established individual brands and are more focused on their own sales. They no longer seem interested in group exhibitions or fashion shows."
A model on the runway of the Rwanda Fashion Week 2022 in Kigali [PHOTO NT]
This shift in focus among CollectiveRw members raises questions about the collective's ability to continue organizing large-scale events like Rwanda Fashion Week 2022’s edition. CollectivRw's events have been crucial for promoting Groupe member's fashion designers, providing them with platforms to showcase their talent and connect with potential buyers and collaborators, especially guests and tourists.
Despite the uncertainty surrounding CollectiveRw, the Rwandan fashion industry continues to thrive, with brands like House of Tayo leading the way and continuing to style most-known celebrities such as Junio Nyongo, Lupita Nyang'o, and many other international superstars.
Wearing made by House of Tayo [Left ]Junior Nyongo, an actor, musician Dj and Lupita Nyong'o [PHOTO NT]
As the world becomes increasingly interconnected, the demand for unique and culturally significant fashion experiences is on the rise. House of Tayo's ability to blend traditional African elements with contemporary aesthetics positions it at the forefront of this trend, offering a distinct and authentic voice in the world of fashion.
Former @equipedefrance and @psg goalkeeper Bernard Lama in a House of Tayo Shirt at the #KwitaIzina Gala Dinner 2023.
However, the brand's future success, and that of the Rwandan fashion industry as a whole, may depend on the ability of organizations like CollectiveRw and the RDB to adapt and evolve. While individual brands may be thriving, the collective strength of Rwandan designers could be a powerful force in promoting the country's fashion heritage and attracting international attention.
Custom tailored pinstripe top and bottom set and a custom Safari Kimono with Fela Kuti artwork for the African Giant for Nigerian singer Burna Boy [Rigt] [PHOTO NT]
Collaborations, partnerships, and collective efforts could be key to sustaining the momentum of the Rwandan fashion scene. By working together, designers can leverage their collective resources, share knowledge, and create opportunities for cross-pollination of ideas and styles.
[First Right] Matthew Rugamba CEO and founder of House of Tayo with other African fashion designers together with Prince Charles, Prince of Wales & wife Camilla [PHOTO NT]
As the world embraces the richness and diversity of African fashion, it is imperative for the Rwandan fashion community to find ways to preserve and promote its cultural heritage while adapting to the ever-changing landscape of the global fashion industry. Whether through reinventing CollectiveRw or exploring new avenues for collaboration, the future of Rwandan fashion lies in the ability to unite and showcase the country's unique blend of tradition and modernity.
House of Tayo staff members inside their shop in Kigali [PHOTO NT]
What will be the difference? The Stage Fashion Showcase 2024.
On 16 June 2024, all streets heading to Mundi Center in the heart of the Kigali City, the Capital City of Rwanda were full of models heading to a heavy model casting call by The Stage Fashion Showcase under the SSANDUINA Ltd. More than 300 models were presented according to the organizers.
Models arriving for the casting at the Mundi Center in the heart of Kigali City [PHOTO IG]
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Big names in the modeling industry in Rwanda were also there and among the guests included Kabano Franco Co-founder of Webest Models Management, Rwanda’s leading modeling agency to help models gain jobs and contracts locally and internationally. Other names who attended the casting call were model Sekamana Luis, model Maboneza Gilbert, Mr. Mutabazi from the Rwanda Models Union, and many others including the casting Judge team members.
[Left ] Kabano Franco Co-founder of the Webest Modesl Management at Mundi Center for the support of the casting process [PHOTO IG]
Talking with Flash TV after the casting call Mucyo Sandrine CEO and founder of SSANDUINA Ltd said that about 900 hundred models were applied
“I am happy but I am not really happy, as you can see we have many models showing up today. For online applications, we received 900 applicants. The total number of those who are here today is 321 models. My plan was to select 50 models like last year, but I have decided to select 63 models including the legend names because I have no choice “
CEO and founder of the STAGE, Sandrine Mucyo at the Mundi Center, the Stage Fashion Showcase 2024 Models Casting [PHOTO IG]
Even though there were many models who showed up for the casting call some models were scared to attend the casting call added Mucyo” They are so many models who really wanted to come for the casting and they even already registered, but they were scared to show up and some were feeling nervous, we go their text messages”
Models waiting for the casting to start at the Mundi Center in the heart of Kigali City [PHOTO IG]
A model who talked to the RCFS’S MEDIA said that the modeling casting was confusing and that is why he didn’t show up” Their first poster I saw on Instagram, the STAGE was charging some money for the registration, and then later they announced that it is free to register with a deadline date. For me, I was confused about their communication”
Models waiting for the casting to start at the Mundi Center in the heart of Kigali City [PHOTO IG]
Another model who talked with our journalist said “ Mucyo cannot control her emotions in front of all those old models and “so-called legend models”. Is she looking for old models or new faces? I don’t know. What I know is that few new faces are on that selected list”
[2nd from left Mucyo Sandrine] and her team members [PHOTOIG]
Mucyo Sandrine is a former model who is trying her best to help and support young and upcoming models to showcase their talents. Before the casting call was announced, former model Mucyo initiated some meetings with different modeling agencies owners in Kigali to talk about her plans and what models will benefit from the Stage Fashion Showcase 2024 edition.
“The founder of the Stage Fashion Showcase was joined by The leaders of Rwanda Fashion Models Union and all agency leaders based in Kigali for an insightful meeting that discussed a number of topics in regard to how we can collaborate to effectively develop Rwanda’s ModelingSector. The meeting also was done in regard to setting the requirements and standards of the models to attend the Casting organized with the intention of selecting the best 100 models who’ll be in Rwanda by then to join training sessions, fun activities, and performing on the biggest fashion stage in Rwanda that is set to take place on October 5, 2024” Press release after the meeting Mucyo Sandrine had with modeling agencies in Rwanda
A Model on the runway for the casting at the Mundi Center in the heart of Kigali City [PHOTO IG]
During the interview on the casting set, the journalist asked Mucyo to share more about the activities of this year's event and replied “ I can not share our activities now but soon you will know. We will let you know, you know this is going to go all the way to the month of October, starting with storytelling and other activities with selected models”
[The stage Fashion Showcase 2024 is looking for fashion designers]
The first edition of Stage 2023, was a success according to fashion lovers and fashion enthusiasts even though the organizers were not happy with the results. Talking with the media after the event Mucyo said "This is a big disappointment from the Marriot Hotel Kigali side. We agreed that we would showcase all of our collections including the Bikini wears, but closer to the event they said someone from the government said that no Bikini in our runway show. This is not fair”
CEO and founder of the STAGE, Sandrine Mucyo at the Marriot Hotel Kigali the Stage Fashion Showcase 2023 [PHOTO IG]
The first edition of the Stage Fashion Showcase took place on October 14 at the Marriott Hotel Kigali. According to the Mucyo, this year's edition will take place at the Convention Center, Rwanda’s leading magnificent 5 stars hotel and conference venue
A Model on the runway at the Marriot Hotel Kigali the Stage Fashion Showcase 2023 [PHOTO IG]
Different local media wrote that the Stage Fashion Showcase 2024 models' casting call was in high preparation from the branding to the rules for models to follow with casting. However, some event organizers think Mucyo needs sponsors to keep her project running.
[RIGHT] Kabano Franco Co-founder of the Webest Modesl Management at Mundi Center following the casting process [PHOTO IG]
“Mucyo is doing a great job because she is providing a platform for models and those are Rwandan youth who are creating job opportunities. Yes, the branding was good and we saw the same thing with Job Bunyeshuli and others. She needs sponsors to keep that project running. We don’t need to see her quite like some past fashion promoters we all know.
A Model on the runway for the casting at the Mundi Center in the heart of Kigali City [PHOTO IG]
The Stage Fashion Showcase is a hub for models that is not only geared towards booking talent on a national level but also towards planning a fashion show with the goal of discovering, promoting, and growing Africa's models and fashion designers on a worldwide level.
Casting models check-in [PHOTO IG]
Models waiting for the casting to start at the Mundi Center in the heart of Kigali City [PHOTO IG]
Models waiting for the casting to start at the Mundi Center in the heart of Kigali City [PHOTO IG]
A Model on the runway for the casting at the Mundi Center in the heart of Kigali City [PHOTO IG]
Moshions: Turahirwa Moses' Journey from Jail to Paris Runway
Moshions, the renowned Rwandan fashion house founded by Moses Turahirwa in 2015, has garnered attention for its latest collection, INFARANSA. However, the brand's success has been met with mixed reactions, particularly due to Turahirwa's recent past.
[PHOTO- Turahirwa Moses in Nyarugenge Court, in Kigali the capital city of Rwanda]
After a stint in jail, Turahirwa, the creative force behind Moshions, has been on a journey to revive his brand's former glory. The INFARANSA collection, recently showcased at the prestigious Theatre Chaillot in Paris, was intended to be a triumphant return to the fashion world. However, some fashion enthusiasts have expressed concerns about the collection's perceived lack of creativity and the designer's apparent stress-induced state.
Models in backstage at the Theatre Chaillot in Paris, waiting to showcase the INFARANSA Collection by Moshion [PHOTO KS1]
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One fashion enthusiast from Kigali, who spoke to RCFS's MEDIA, remarked, "When I see the photos of his recent collection INFARANSA, I remember his recent story from the jail. To be honest, I think he looks stressed in his creations nowadays." This sentiment echoes the concerns of some that Turahirwa's recent experiences may have impacted his creative process.
Turahirwa [Right in a black jacket ] at the Theatre Chaillot in Paris, doing some fitting with a model "INFARANSA Collection" by Moshion [PHOTO KS1]
Another fashion enthusiast from Kigali shared a similar view, stating, "I don't think people are interested in his collections nowadays. I also think creativity is not as it was before he was jailed." These comments highlight the challenges Turahirwa faces in regaining the trust and admiration of his audience.
A Model doing sitting "INFARANSA Collection" by Moshion at Theatre Chaillot in Paris [PHOTO KS1]
Despite the mixed reactions, Turahirwa's determination to showcase his collection at the Theatre Chaillot in Paris is a testament to his resilience. However, the event failed to draw a significant crowd, according to the Rwandan community living in France, raising questions about the collection's overall success.
Turahirwa in a black jacket at the Theatre Chaillot in Paris, doing some fitting with a model "INFARANSA Collection" by Moshion [PHOTO KS1]
As Moshions navigates this critical juncture, the fashion world watches with anticipation to see if Turahirwa can recapture the magic that once propelled his brand to international acclaim, dressing world celebrities and heads of state. Only time will tell if the INFARANSA collection marks a new beginning or a fleeting moment in the brand's journey.
"INFARANSA Collection" by Moshion shocased at the Theatre Chaillot in Paris, France [PHOTO KS1]
INFARANSA Collection by Moshion [PHOTO KS1]
INFARANSA Collection by Moshion [PHOTO KS1]
INFARANSA Collection by Moshion [PHOTO KS1]
INFARANSA Collection by Moshion [PHOTO KS1]
INFARANSA Collection by Moshion [PHOTO KS1]
Fashion Revolutionaries Unite at IGC's Fashion Cypher Networking Event 2024 in Uganda
On June 1st, Kampala was alive with the energy of creativity and sustainability as the IGC hosted its latest Fashion Cypher Networking event. Supported by the British Council Uganda, Yujo Izakaya, and Fashion Revolution, this quarterly gathering brought together independent sustainable artisans, fashion designers, artists, and other creatives for an evening of mutual support, improvisation, and collaboration.
[PHOTO- Fashion Cypher Networking Event 2024]
The event featured a dazzling sustainable fashion and goods pop-up market, showcasing the talents of local makers committed to eco-friendly and ethical practices. But it was more than just a marketplace – it was a multifaceted artistic experience, with live painting, art installations, a raffle, poetry readings, DJ sets, and live music performances.
"We also had some workshops on screen printing, sewing, and garment design," explained one of the organizers in an interview with RCFS Media. "Emphasizing ethics and sustainability, the event celebrated 'slow' fashion and art. Moreover, we explored the interconnectivity of different art forms and their collective significance in defining Ugandan cultural identity and heritage."
[PHOTO- Fashion Cypher Networking Event 2024]
This Fashion Cypher Networking event was the most successful of the three held so far, setting new records for both participation and attendance. With a staggering number of applications from eager creatives vying for a spot, the event featured the broadest scope, largest number, and highest caliber of artists yet. This winning combination ensured a highly entertaining and thought-provoking program, drawing a crowd of over 250 engaged attendees.
[PHOTO- Fashion Cypher Networking Event 2024]
Throughout the evening, the air was electric with networking interactions, as creatives connected, exchanged ideas, and forged new collaborations. Numerous attendees praised the event, highlighting the necessity and importance of such gatherings for the well-being of Uganda's creative economy.
[PHOTO- Fashion Cypher Networking Event 2024]
Considering the event was free to the public, the wealth of offerings was truly impressive. Highlights included a stirring poetry session by Mitch, a captivating performance by emerging RnB talent Tai Dai, and a mesmerizing live painting demonstration by Munze. Attendees also had the chance to win big raffle prizes and peruse the IGC Fashion stall, which showcased the collective's signature modern interpretations of ancient African fashion and history, crafted from a blend of indigenous and recycled materials.
[PHOTO- Fashion Cypher Networking Event 2024]
More than just a networking event, the Fashion Cypher was an opportunity to discover local emerging artists committed to a brighter future for culture, climate, and society. As one attendee remarked, "It was incredible to be surrounded by so much talent and passion, all focused on creating a more sustainable and culturally rich future for Uganda."
The IGC Fashion is a creative conglomerate behind the Fashion Cypher and is dedicated to preserving and enhancing environmental, cultural, and societal well-being. While best known for its fashion label, which creates modern interpretations of ancient African fashion and history using a combination of indigenous and recycled materials, IGC's mission extends far beyond clothing.
[PHOTO- Fashion Cypher Networking Event 2024]
The collective coordinates a wide range of events, workshops, and campaigns focused on sustainability, economic equality, and cultural heritage preservation. One of its key initiatives is the Fashion Cypher program itself, which offers free education, workshops, and mentorship on sustainable fashion to marginalized communities across Uganda.
These quarterly networking events, held at the vibrant Yujo Izakaya venue, emerged as a precursor to IGC's ultimate goal: launching a permanent location and residency space dedicated to the Fashion Cypher program. This physical hub will serve as a nexus for Uganda's sustainable fashion community, providing a collaborative workspace, educational resources, and ongoing networking opportunities.
[PHOTO- Fashion Cypher Networking Event 2024]
For IGC's founders, the Fashion Cypher program and the overarching mission of the collective are deeply intertwined. By empowering underserved communities with the skills and resources to create sustainable fashion, they aim to foster economic independence, cultural preservation, and environmental stewardship.
"Fashion is more than just clothing – it's a powerful form of self-expression and a reflection of our values," explained one of the IGC founders. "Through the Fashion Cypher, we're not just teaching technical skills; we're cultivating a movement of conscious creators who understand the profound impact of their work on people and the planet."
[PHOTO- Fashion Cypher Networking Event 2024]
As the evening drew to a close, the sense of community and shared purpose among the attendees was palpable. The Fashion Cypher Networking event had once again proven to be a resounding success, igniting new connections, collaborations, and a renewed sense of inspiration for Uganda's sustainable fashion revolutionaries.
[PHOTO- Fashion Cypher Networking Event 2024]
With plans already underway for the next quarterly event, and the highly-anticipated launch of the permanent Fashion Cypher space on the horizon, the IGC is poised to cement its position as a driving force in the global sustainable fashion movement. And as more and more creatives join their ranks, the collective's impact on preserving cultural heritage, promoting economic equality, and safeguarding the environment is sure to grow.
[PHOTO- Fashion Cypher Networking Event 2024]
In the words of another attendee, "The Fashion Cypher isn't just an event – it's a movement, a community, and a vision for a more beautiful, equitable, and sustainable future for Uganda and beyond."
4REAL FASHION FESTIVAL 2024 JUBA ON 6TH JULY 2024
In the heart of the African continent, a celebration of creativity, culture, and artistic expression is taking shape. The 4Real Fashion Festival, an event dedicated to showcasing the best of African fashion, has become a beacon of inspiration for designers, models, and artists alike. This year, the festival is set to captivate audiences on July 6, 2024, in the bustling city of Juba, South Sudan.
The Visionary Behind the Movement Behind this remarkable event is the driving force of Mr. Bior, the CEO and Founder of the 4Real Fashion Festival. A passionate advocate for African creativity, Mr. Bior's vision is to provide a platform where designers, models, and artists can not only showcase their talents but also connect with global markets and inspire future generations.
. Mr. Bior, the CEO and Founder of the 4Real Fashion Festival
ABOUT US
The 4Real Fashion Festival is an event that celebrates and promotes the African fashion, creativity, and cultural heritage of Africa through a series of engaging activities, including fashion shows, Art exhibitions, panel discussions, workshops, poetry, comedy, Red carpet experience, entertainment, and cultural performances. By bringing together established designers, emerging talents, industry professionals, models, and fashion enthusiasts, we aim to create an inclusive and immersive experience that highlights the global influence of African fashion. It's also aimed at promoting African fashion and showcasing the rich diversity of African culture and craftsmanship. We believe that this festival has the potential to become a significant platform for African designers, models, poets, photographers, fashion entrepreneurs, artists, fashion enthusiasts, and more from across the globe.
The 4real Fashion Festival 2023 event was held in Nairobi the capital of the Republic of Kenya at the Bomas of Kenya received several endorsements from established Kenya government ministries, departments, and agencies with the hosting rights for 4FF 2023 which welcomed participants from different countries in Africa such as Somali, Ethiopia. DRC Congo, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, and Nigeria, and the 2024 edition will be done in Juba on 6th July 2024 in which all African countries will be participating.
MISSION
4FF mission is to celebrate and promote African fashion, creativity & culture by providing a premier platform for designers, models, artisans, and culture ambassadors to showcase their work. The festival aims to foster a deeper appreciation and understanding of African heritage while empowering local talent and encouraging cultural exchange.
VISION
To become a globally recognized event that highlights the richness and diversity of African fashion and culture. The festival aspires to be a key influencer in the fashion industry, driving innovation and creativity while preserving and honoring African traditions. through its efforts, 4FF is connecting African countries and enhancing Inta-African trade and business relationships.
Pre-Production activities
Model Casting
The casting call for models happened on 30th May 2024 at the South Sudan Hotel, Juba-South Sudan, and the casting was directed by Joram Muzira the founder of Joram Model Management
The casting was directed by Joram Muzira the founder of Joram Model management
Models during the workshop in Juba, South Sudan
Workshop by The casting was directed by Joram Muzira the founder of Joram Model management
Models during the workshop in Juba, South Sudan
Models during the casting in Juba, South Sudan
Models during the casting in Juba, South Sudan
Read this article for more information about showcasing fashion designers
For more information about the event Contact:
Call: +211922137753 WhatsApp: +211927997792
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