Showing posts with label ghanaian designers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ghanaian designers. Show all posts

Spread Love: Teen Vogue//March 2010


[Dress by Naana B, $300//Purse by Loaded Trunk]

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The outpouring of love for African Print/the "tribal" trend has been overwhelming...and spring 2010 isn't even underway yet! Here are some photos from a March 2010 Teen Vogue spread called "Global Citizen":


[Shorts by T-bags//$150, Skirt by Loaded Trunk]

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Love that the print pieces are incorporated with other contemporary pieces - don't they work with just about anything? Also love that they're the default focal point by reason of their brightness :-) We're happy that a Ghanaian designer's [Naana B] work was featured and we hope future spreads will include a wide range of designers of African descent.

What say you?

XO

spotlight: ReneeQ's 0110 Collection

we woke up to this yumminess from ReneeQ on our facebook mini-feed this morning. they released the lookbook for their 0110 collection yesterday and we're in pure lust.


ABOUT ReneeQ:





An Afro chic and culturally inspired line of tee shirts embellished with African fabric, beads, trimmings, etc...

Bespoke brings the evolution of the Afro Diva! Sizes range from a UK 8-18.

Bespoke? Because no 2 tees are the same. Each one is unique, thus, you're ordering the same style but never in the same colours and combinations.

To order, please send an email with the code of what you want (RQBxyz) and your size to orders@reneeq.com







what a vibrant, colorful, and innovative way to incorporate african print! pure genius. purchasing another ReneeQ piece is certainly high on our to-do-list this year. see the entire lookbook here and get to shopping. need to know more about ReneeQ? we've featured the brand a number of times. read past posts here!


xo

spring 2010: african print swimwear by aya morrison

for our readers who are bored with winter and need a little springspiration to kick off the blues, here's a little something to look forward to - african print swimwear by ghana's aya morrisson (founded by helena aidoo-morrison):







african print spices up the most basic swimsuits and turns them into style statements. each piece is guaranteed to make you the life of the beach party...but you already know that. happy looking forward :-)

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connect with aya morrison:

website
facebook
SHOP ONLINE: etsy store
to order, e-mail: info@ayamorrison.com

xo

p.s. aya morrison also makes gorgeouuuus african print purses. another post for another day ;-)

trend watch: statement tees

'tis the era of statement everything; from bling bling necklaces to oversize purses to over-the-top platform pumps, statement-making has never been more common. but don't take 'common' to mean boring -- far from it! in fact, the new crop of statement pieces - the statement tee - and the multiple possible interpretations keep us lustin'. here are some of our favorites (click photos for info. on how/where to purchase):

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reneeq//price on request



connect with reneeq:

e-mail: info@reneeq.com

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syl anim//price on request



connect with syl anim:


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d'zyn couture//price on request



connect with d'zyn couture - call 080 3703 6326 (abuja, nigeria)

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...and that's all, folks! which one's your favorite?

xo

ShopAfrica: kua designs by ruby buah



[photo courtesy of mimi magazine]

she's SO good we had to blog about her twice. we introduced ruby buah's delightful ghana-inspired straw clutches to you a little while ago...now, thanks to a notification on her facebook page, we present one of the most well-thought out and beautifully executed websites we've seen. the photos are amazing, her new online store is deliciously well-stocked, and her pieces absolutely must make their way into our closets very, very soon.

how can one brand be so darn fabulous????? we blog for moments like this.

while you're at it, explore her second brand, stringz attached, featuring gorgeous pieces of jewelry.

jump on the bandwagon while there's still space. don't say we didn't warn you :-)

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connect with ruby buah/kua designs/stringz attached:

website: kua designs
facebook: KUA
blog: my kua
twitter: kua designs
e-mail: ruby@rubybuah.com



xo

ShopAfrica: Nana Fosu



been looking for the perfect black sling across purse for forever...and this one by ghana's nana fosu is absolute perfection. here's why:

- it's made of genuine leather
- it's lined with ankara
- the chainlink detail makes us want to breakdance
- the stud detailing is the perfect accompaniment for fall '09's edgy biker chic
- and oh, it's handcrafted by a fellow african whose also responsible for the following random acts of amazingness:


kente + leather obi belt 


same purse, different color/vibe:






shop here!

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for further information and/or enquiries:

e-mail: info@fosuism.com, fosuism@gmail.com

xo

in the news: ozwald boateng on cnn.com

"This is what I love, designing clothes and creating, that is just me. The whole mission for Africa is out of frustration and need. It is just not moving enough. I'm frustrated getting off a plane. I don't want to see open drains, I don't want to see a road that takes 10 years to build, I want to be able to go there and open one of my stores."

- british/ghanaian menswear designer, ozwald boateng.

read more on cnn here.

xo

p.s. watch ozwald boateng on CNN international TODAY @ 18.00 GMT.

ARISE AFRICA FASHION WEEK: DAY 6 - - TINA ATIEMO (GHANA)



tina atiemo's collection seemed guided by the principles of "simple, laidback, and chic" with a dash of daring. from her combination of dressy and casual, to her use of yellows + golds, brights, and black+white, her range as designer is evident and her collection was inclusive without being too busy. throwing some accessories into the mix may have added more spark, but her crisp, white pieces in particular look set to stand alone and make a statement in and of themselves. it's also worth mentioning that her pieces are better appreciated when you see larger photos and observe the charming details, including her use of cowries and beading. so click the photos above and below to enlarge and enjoy.




see the full collection here.

xo

ARISE AFRICA FASHION WEEK: DAY 1 - - SIKA DESIGNS (GHANA)

COCO by SIKA



sika's collection at arise africa fashion week features simple, staple pieces that capture the spirit of ghana in the 70s when "all types of ethnic images set trends internationally and African prints began to make a huge impact on [the global] fashion industry". her "coco" collection consists of mostly dresses and jumpsuits that are pared down and straight to the point with few frills or surprises. a bit too safe? perhaps. more risk-taking and a more vibrant palette may have stepped this collection up a notch.

see the complete collection on our flickr page here.

xo

source:

collection info: ifashion
photos by Simon Deiner/SDR photo

ARISE AFRICA FASHION WEEK: DAY 1 - - CHRISTIE BROWN (GHANA)




IN BRIEF:

we expected simplicity and on-the-go wearability from Christie Brown. in other words, nothing terribly out of the ordinary...at least judging from the overall vibe of her debut collection. which is why we're especially dazzled by her pieces at Arise Africa Fashion Week. Christie Brown introduced us to a surprisingly strong direction for her brand, with each of her 14* looks paying homage to the motherland, its rich culture of print fabric, and a strong contemporary spin on traditional, everyday ankara. 13 of her 14 lools use ankara mainly in collaboration with other fabrics and we applaud Christie Brown for pushing herself creatively and for presenting pieces that show thought and technique. there's lots to choose from on this delightful platter - from ruffles, to separates, to organzas, jersey, and silk - and we predict that her brand is set for even greater commercial success after this showing, as her pieces speak to the everyday woman who wants to stand out without being overly obnoxious.

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plain and/or assymetric tops and skirts





simple, solid dresses + cowl necks





the statement dresses




cocktail dresses




separates




misc




IMPROVEMENTS/FINAL THOUGHTS:

a clear direction or theme other than "african print" and "contemporary wear" may have made her collection even more striking. while there's lots of variety here, this is a collection that seems to be trying to throw it all in without a particular focus.

nonetheless, a strong showing with many pieces we'd snatch up straight off the runway.

thoughts?

xo

*numbers could change as more photos become available

photos:

ladybrille via Simon Deiner/SDR photo

ARISE AFRICA FASHION WEEK: the countdown - - CHRISTIE BROWN (ghana)



fans of unfussy, good-to-go pieces, get to know christie brown by aisha obuobi:




with this out-of-ghana brand, we're expecting simple, everyday pieces -- tops, dresses and skirts that'll take you from work to hanging with the girls after.



[aisha obuobi]





see more of her pieces here.

xo

source of main photo:

iFashion

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