Showing posts with label events. Show all posts
Showing posts with label events. Show all posts

Trend Watch: Lagos - Africa's Cultural Nerve Center?

The 21st century has seen Africa front and centre of age old discussions on culture, art and identity, culminating in a movement - some call it a Renaissance - that is beginning to define and re-define the continent's value beyond its borders. In other words, Africa isn't just safari central or AIDS republic -- Africans and non-Africans worldwide are probing the length and breadth of Africa's unique contribution and sharing their findings and creations on some of the world's most recognized platforms. Yet, with exhibitions and shows traversing the nooks of London, New York and Vienna, Africa itself is beginning to host a small but encouraging number of them. 


Today, Fela!, the Broadway Show depicting the life and times of the late Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, opens at the Expo Hall, Lagos [April 20-25] and promises to be a colorful and cultural affair. Art buffs and enthusiasts are set to converge at Terra Kulture this evening where the Centre for Contempoary Art (CCA) will host a conversation with renowned Nigerian-British artist Yinka Shonibare, MBE. May 14 sees the arrival of the Austrian Lace - Nigerian Fashion exhibition, celebrating Austria and Nigeria's textile and (invariably) cultural relationship. In one sense, Lagos is shaping up to be one of Africa's most formidable cultural nerve centres, and these trends must be nurtured and fostered in across the continent or we stand the risk of appreciating Africa more outside its shores than inside -- a tragedy, if you ask us.


For further information on each event:


- SLiq

Event//Lagos: Tebazile @ Jewel by Lisa


If you're in Lagos this weekend, you're cordially invited to the unveiling of Tebazile's Fall/Winter 2010 collection, "Bibs and Fringes." According to Elizabeth Dankaro, the owner/designer of the brand, "Tebazile's style stems from a combination of colour and textures of traditional West African and European motifs which add a hint of playfulness..."

Be sure to swing by if you can!



[Elizabeth Dankaro]

See more of her pieces here.

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CONNECT WITH TEBAZILE:

Twitter: shop tebazile

XO

Photo of Elizabeth courtesy of here.

CAUSES/event: the bola soyode foundation



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sorry we're super late on this one, but if you're in London tomorrow, please support this worthy cause. "The [Bola Soyode] foundation awards scholarships to children who as a result of the loss of both parents or the breadwinner of their families, find it difficult to carry on with their education."

the event is now FREE.

please visit the foundation's website for more information on its activities.

xo

we'd rather be in lagos: the U.M.i-1 exhibition



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about the brand:

"The U.Mi-1 brand embodies the similarities between two cultures; Japanese and Nigerian, and is her homage to the country she believes is akin to her home Nigeria...through U.Mi-1, Gozi aims to bridge the gap between the two nations. Live! U.Mi-1, the philanthropic arm of the brand is an exchange program aimed at bringing cultural awareness to orphaned kids in Nigeria and Japan through artistic workshops. Encouraging dialogue through art and giving the children a stimulating experience is at the heart of this project. In collaboration with an invited artist, Gozi educates the children in Japan about Nigeria and vise versa." [source]
even more here.
xo

we'd rather be in lagos/event: CHICONOMICS @ fashion auction house



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this sunday, you absolutely must head over to the 2nd installment of the RIDICULOUSNESS (the good kind) that is fashion auction house. there, you'll have the opportunity to bid on all sorts of offerings from balenciaga, hermes (YES, that Hermes), ysl, chanel and lots, lots more. it pains us so that we can't be there but we hope you'll go...if only so you can rub it in.

see a sneek preview of the goodies on offer here
rsvp and/or get more info on facebook here
read fashion auction's blog here
see photos from fashion auction's first event here, here, and here!

xo

looking forward/event: pop'africana reloaded

"This friday, peek into the visual heaven called Pop'Africana. POP'AFRICANA is the pioneering voice redirecting, continental thinking and global opinion of the African. A robust and educative guide, re-introducing, re-defining and inspiring all aspects of Art Africano. Serving as more than a cultural report, our all-inclusive perspective aims to educate the globe on African ideas of beauty and style --> http://www.popafricana.com"

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we're SUPER excited :-) mark your calendars, people! all you have to do is log on to popafricana.com on friday! it's that simple! keep up with pop'africana here and find out more about the first edition of pop'africana here.

xo

event: ASA in the US of A



starting next thursday (march 19) in austin, texas, the super duper ASA will be performing the the good ol' US of A. she'll also be performing in atlanta, LA, san fransisco, and NY. there's more info on her myspace page (see "upcoming shows").

more info on ASA here

xo

we'd rather be in Lagos/event: MINT CONDITION

yes, we said it -- we'd rather be in lagos. lots and lots of exciting events coming up this weekend...that we can't attend...BECAUSE WE'RE NOT IN LAGOS! :-( also, unfortunately, we have these things called jobs, projects, and no $$ to fuel our jets (...) so we're just going to have to make do with pictures. all that said, we're especially looking forward to MINT CONDITION. why should you care? well, registered members of the FASHION AUCTION HOUSE will be able to bid on the most fabulous pieces from some of the most enviable closets...and if that's not enough to convince you to go, we don't know what else to tell you! a little more about FASHION AUCTION HOUSE, maybe? it's the brainchild of tokini peterside and basically,

"Fashion Auction House specialises in luxury fashion items, and is an independent, transparent intermediary between collectors and lovers of beautiful things."

beautiful things like this:



and this:



and many, many more here.

like we said, WE'D RATHER BE IN LAGOS :-(

find out more about MINT CONDITION here...

...and while you're at it, drop by tokini's FASHION AUCTION HOUSE blog here.

questions? please ask :-)

xo

events: of sample sales and store openings...

if you're in atlanta this weekend, be sure to note the following:



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HUGE sample sale this weekend, folks! be sure to hit that up of you can. more info here.



also, new h&m store opening at town center at cobb in kennesaw, GA. expect another store opening at the mall of georgia on october 9!

something fun going on in your city? shoot us an e-mail and we'll help you spread the word! (shopliquorice@gmail.com)

xo

fashion-to-go/event: made magazine party

hello again! we've been on blogging overdrive, haven't we? well, here we go again! here are some photos from the recent made magazine party in lagos, nigeria + our trend report:

the go-to look for for men remains a blazer/tailored suit jacket, contrasting shirt, jeans (with a slight flare in some cases) and pointy-toed shoes:




as for these gentlemen:



the focus is still on their slightly flared pants and pointy-toed shoes but the first gentleman opts for a vest/waistcoat instead of a blazer and the second gentleman loses the extra layers and leaves his shirt tucked out.

our least favorites?



our favorite?



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as for the ladies, we noticed lots and lots of dresses, denim, and lots and lots of belts...

*dresses with pink and blue tones:





* a few metallics and gold embellishments/embroidery:




*the LBD was well-represented:





*lots of denim (skinny for some) and a variety of tops:




* the staple waist belt:




notice the prevalence of clutch purses as well?

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our least favorite looks?





our favorites?




agree? disagree? why?

see more pictures here.

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