I can honestly say that I was impressed by most of the designers and collections at the show.

It was very inspiring to have had a first hand witness of what the African fashion industry has to offer. From modern and chic styles with African influences and aesthetics to the clean cut and Gothic impressions, the designers brought their A-game to Olympia West where the fashion show was held.

To read a sum up of my experience at the Saturday’s show click here. Also, you can view my personal style choice to the event after rummaging through my closet to come up with something that both looked good and felt comfortable enough for me to run around in while doing interviews and taking pictures and video footage of the event.

 

Designer- Modella B

This collection mostly featured black dresses and lace trims. The word I associated with this designs is REGALE

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The designer and her model

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Designer- Simply Glamorous Fashion

The name of this collection is Limelight and so fitting, the models cat-walked to Rihanna’s single- Diamonds. Word association- DIVA

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The designer and her model

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Designer- Adama Paris

This collection was exquisite. From the artistic designs to the french music in the background, it was thoroughly thought through! It reminded me of my time at the French Riviera in March. Word association- CULTURED WOMAN, SOPHISTICATED

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In what I can only put down to as shyness, Adama decided not to walk down the runway, so I was unable to take a proper photograph of her.

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View the other four designers  that showcased their collections at the 7.30pm show here 

Photo Credit- Sewafolie

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