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Friday, September 14, 2007

Ladybrille African Fashion News #25 + Artist Mala Rodriguez

This week was craaaaaaaaaazy! So busy it was unreal. I am superglad it is Friday!!!!!!!!!! Finally, a little time to just chill! Okay folks, don't forget Runway Africa! If you are on the East Coast and will be in the DC Metro Area, get your tickets tonight online and go out and support!
On another note, found this quote very interesting --". "Too many people spend money they haven't earned to buy things they don't want, to impress people they don't like"~ Will Rogers. Ain't dat the truth! Moving on . . . check out some interesting fashion news about/related to Africa. Enjoy the video below and I hope you spend your weekend chilling, partying, attending a fashion event, hanging out with friends or just plain enjoying some quiet time! I will spend mine relaxing, shopping and enjoying some art work at the launch of an art gallery and theater in my neck of the woods. Who knows I might start acting lessons someday :) Just have to get through this semester of fashion school, first. Phew! :) lol!
  1. NY fashion runways lack black and Asian models
  2. Kuahos designs feature in movie
  3. Use of Biko as retail icon splits admirers
  4. Ports anchored in East Africa
  5. Black pride leader revived as fashion icon for South Africa's youth
  6. Francois Girbaud: Test Of Time
  7. Ethiopia - Meles Zenawi's Millennium Speech
  8. South Africa: The Phenomenon Who Remained Ubhut' Bantu
  9. Giordano posts 30pc growth rate in Mideast
  10. South Africa: Only 'Collective Efficiency' Will Bear Fruit for ...
  11. South Africa Fashion News - Consumer News Today
  12. Geography Lessons

Loving this artist Mala Rodriguez with one of her many hits "Por La Noche"





Have a fun, safe and brilliant weekend!

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Thursday, September 13, 2007

Africa Shows Strong Presence at New York Fashion Week, Spring 2008

New York Fashion Week Spring 2008 was a refreshing take on the aid vs trade debate observed at the recently completed TED conference. Fall 2007, NY Fashion Week was all about aid to Africa--think Designers for Darfur among many similar shows. This season, however, it is as if America's fashion industry persons were at the TED conference taking notes as we see a push on and off the runways for sustainable development in Africa. From Ports 1961 to Noir to Oscar De La Renta, Africa's presence was felt on the runways! Even Project Runway’s contestant Zulema Griffin, from season 2, showed a collection off site from Bryant Park, titled “Slave to the Rhythm, Fela’s Wives.” Fela, now deceased, is one of Africa's legendary music icon.

ECO-CHIC:Africa was not the only one with a strong presence on the runways. Eco-friendly fashions also had its spotlight, especially with the label Thakoon. Africa, of course, has always been about eco-friendly fashions even before it became fashionable--think natural fibers such as cotton, linen, bamboo, raffia and silk and the many organic dyeing methods used in Africa to transfer color onto fabrics.

As we predicted, the "in" colors are yellows, golds and neutrals such as white, brown and flesh. Voila! Check out Ladybrille designers that we thought kept it very cosmopolitan with a healthy sprinkle of A-F-R-I-K-A! The pictures are the trends we think you will see in your local retail stores pretty soon.

AFRI-COOL DESIGNERS
Ports 1961’s designer Tia Cibani was inspired by “East African women of the 20th century” for her Spring 2008 collection. Indeed. Although a non-African, Cibani really illustrated what it means to put Africa on the world’s fashion map. From the gold silk charmeuse dress that graced and moved with such fluidity on Supermodel Alek Wek’s body to the accessories that complemented each designs on the runway, Cibani put the "A" in Africa!

{Photos by Tina Gao]




Noir-Scandinavians are notorious for being environmentally conscious and finding ways to practice Corporate Social Responsibility [CSR]—think IKEA and H&M. It is, therefore, no surprise that Danish native Peter Ingwersen, the brain behind the new line on the block "Noir" is doing a whole lot of CSR. What’s refreshingly unique, however, is that the designer put his money where his mouth is. 70% of his Spring 2008 collection was created from certified fabrics purchased mostly from Africa. The certified fabrics include silks, cottons and wools.

Ingwersen has also collaborated with Uganda's government to help develop a high end organic cotton brand called Illuminati II which will launch next year!
[All photos by Marcio Madeira of Style.com]


Tracy Reese says she was inspired by Africa for her spring collection. Indeed! Reese chose vibrant colorful fabrics such as purple, red, yellow, sky blue and gold cutting these fabrics into classic dresses, shorts and pants that were clean, sexy, flirty, playful and fresh. One trend she put a twist on with her detailing was the high waist. We love her high waist sailor pants below-a definite hit!



Micheal Kors stayed very American with a sporty yet sophisticated sexy look for spring. We could not help but notice, however, the similar trends with the floppy hats and scarves we observed at South Africa’s Stoned Cherie and Gavin Rajah shows.



Proenza Schouler was impressive with the balance for the Ladybrille woman trying to maintain a mature yet playful disposition.


Derek Lam-From safari jackets to sweet feminine dresses and very sassy yet elegant shorts, Lam kept it crisp, clean and alluring.


Stephen Burrows is known for his great use of color and his periodic breaks from the fashion world. We add a new title to his list and that is one for staging brilliant comebacks!! We loved everything about his collection including this very sweet pink dress. Brilliant!


Naeem Khan is not interested in trying to fit in. Khan has an intimate relationship with Indian fabrics and he embraces this fact making room to accommodate and create modern silhouettes that resonate with Indian and non-Indian women alike—a philosophy most African designers should most likely strive to emulate. His collection was a display of beautiful Indian fabrics with excellent embroideries which he cut and shaped into classic, simple, fresh dresses with great fit and beautiful detailing.



When it comes to fashion, Diane Von Furstenberg [DVF]knows drama--yes, even better than a Nollywood movie! lol! Her Spring 2008 collection began with neutrals but later gave way to what can best be described as an explosion of colors with exquisite design prints on pants, shorts and dresses.





What do women really want? Oscar De La Renta answers this question with his spring collection that showed a wide range of global trends which included short dresses, futuristic and romantic looks and bold prints. The designer’s designer even made a stop in Africa to showcase 80's body conscious glam looks with great embellishment, prints and details fitting for YOU, the very sexy, sophisticated Ladybrille woman.





Peter Som shows why he is all the rave with this very fresh clean look.
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Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Upcoming Fashion Events & Jobs

Fashion jobs--[Source-WWD]. Do apply for these jobs, please. I want to see YOU in one of these positions because the Ladybrille woman and Africa's fashion industry needs YOU there. You can ultimately help inform, train and elevate the standards in Africa's fashion industry. By the way, if you have a fashion/fashion related event/job opening you want Ladybrille to know about, send to info@ladybrille.com.

  • Public Relations: New York based company seeks entry level/ freelance public relations candidate. Candidate must have one internship focusing in PR. Responsibilities will include organizing samples, managing client database, and helping to plan events. Fantastic opportunity to get your foot in the door at a Top 10 company! Send an email to wwd@24seveninc.com.
  • Buyer: San Francisco based ecommerce company seeks Buyer for Women's Designer and luxury categories. Must have previous experience buying for required categories. Will be responsible for financial goals, including gross margin, sales, exclusives, discounts, and inventory. Must have clear vision and direction for category merchandise and assortment. Send an email to wwd@24seveninc.com.
  • Director of Merchandising: Director of Merchandising for full price stores Contemporary retailer based in NYC. This is an entrepreneurial role in a fast growing brand. Ideal candidate must have proven track record of growing a business. Send an email to wwd@24seveninc.com.
  • WWD FASHION CAREER EXPO - COMING SOON [LA!] Los Angeles: October 19th, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Prescreened candidates meet hiring decision-makers of marquee companies in the fashion, retail and beauty industries for one day of interviewing. Candidates must have Bachelors degree plus two years of professional experience to qualify. Interested in attending? Visit http://www.fashioncareerexpo.com/.
  • Estella Couture LLC is in need of two Fashion Assistants. "It is a part-time paid position. You do not have to know how to sew, but button tacking and tear mending [is]preferable. Assisting with fashion shows is a [core part] of the job duties. Good customer service and nice attitude towards models and clients, a PLUS! Must be available for weekends when shows are taking place. Could be expected to help out in the office on matters related to assigned fashion show coverage. And no! You will not get free dresses all the time, but will wear Estella Couture designs to shows, and get in-house large discounts. [Some national and international travels involved] Only serious people need apply. " Send e-mail to hr@estellacouture.com. Visit http://www.estellacouture.com/ to learn more about the fashion brand.
    Upcoming African Fashion Events
    • Runway Africa, September 15th, 2007- Where? French Embassy in Washington .DC, USA
    • Zambia Fashion Week, October 22nd-27th, 2007, Zambia
    • FELABRATION- a.k.a. "FELABRATION 10" is a 5-day celebration of Fela's life, music and spirit holds from the 9th-16th of October 2007. The events scheduled include: Tuesday October 9th: World Movie Premiere of the previously unreleased special movie of Fela -Shuffering and Shmiling and Kick Off Party featuring celebrity DJ, Koffi. Wednesday October 10th: Ladies Night. A day dedicated to the ladies to celebrate Fela featuring special performances by frontline Nigerian female artists such as Zeal, Sasha, Niyola, Asa and many more. Thursday October 11th: Classics and Yabis night featuring Veteran artists like Fatai Rolling Dollars and Victor Olaiya with ace comedians, Basket Mouth, Tee A and Julius Agwu handling the Yabis special. [F]riday October12th: Fela is Hip Hop featuring International hip hop artist, Nas as well as top Nigerian hip hop stars such as Mode 9, Ikechukwu, Naeto C, Thoroughbreds and Lord of Ajasa have already been confirmed to celebrate Fela, the hip hop way!
    • Saturday October 13th: Block Party. All roads lead to the Shrine for a Street Party featuring Damian Marley and most of the big names in Nigeria's music industry. Sunday October 14th: Fashion for Fela by award winning designer, Deola Sagoe featuring International models Oluchi, Agbani and Nnenna amongst many others. This will be followed by special performances by Femi and Seun Kuti. Monday October 15th: All day Free feeding at the Shrine by the United Nations World Food Project (UNWFP). Tuesday October 16th: Music Business Conference. The conference will be held in honor of Fela with an aim to elevate the Nigerian music industry. The event will join major businesses, major players in the industry as well as International resource people. Issues such as piracy, distribution, broadcast, new technologies, international markets, regional markets, corporate support, the power of music to drive youth marketing and brands will be dealt with.
    • Liberia Fashion Week: " The first annual Liberia Fashion Week is scheduled to be held the week of December 17-23, 2007 in Monrovia, Liberia.

    Very Important Fashion Events you should know for September, 2007. [Source JC Report.] Click JC Report for a complete calendar.

    What: Zip Zone Diffusion Showroom When: September 10-19 Where: Paris
    What: GDS Shoe Fair & GLS Leather Goods Fair When: September 14-16 Where: Dusseldorf
    What: London Fashion Week When: September 15-20 Where: London
    What: The Train When: September 16 Where: New York
    What: Air New Zealand Fashion Week When: September 16-22 Where: Aukland
    What: Premiere Vision When: September 18-21 Where: Paris
    What: Jumble Tokyo When: September 18-21 Where: Tokyo
    What: Vancouver Fashion Week When: September 20-28 Where: Vancouver
    What: Milan Women's Fashion Week When: September 22-30 Where: Milan
    What: American Beauty Tour When: September 23 Where: New York

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    Remembering 911

    New York Fashion Week ends tomorrow and of course we will be ready to give you our top editor picks, trends and looks for Spring 2008!


    Meanwhile, today marks the sixth year anniversary of 911. Isn't it interesting that the same buzzing city of New York came to a screeching halt six years ago? Not an iota of activity except for the courageous men and women who tried to save many lives among the thousands of bodies crushed under the debris of what was formely the twin towers. 911 affected the economy, our familes, nation, the world and definitely the fashion scene. Shortly after 911, subsequent fashion seasons in New York and globally reflected somber color palettes and silhouettes; and all in the fashion chain, especially consumers, agreed there was less room for frivolity, opulence and waste.

    We were reminded that while fashion is quite important, it was not that important in the bigger scheme of things. The fashion parties, celebrity worship and over the top fashions, among others, gave room to a subdued and very reflective mood on and off the runways of the world. Today, I am glad we celebrate life off and on the runways with vibrant color palettes, romantic dresses and hopeful/futuristic metallics. Amidst all the fun, celebrity sightings, parties and excitement this Spring 2008, we thought we should take a minute to remember the victims of 911.


    On another note, sort of an interesting story here. A friend sent this link to me. Apparently, a passenger gets thrown off one of Southwest Airlines plane because she is allegedly dressed too skimpy. Hmmmm . . .


    Have a brilliant day and look out for our New York Fashion Week Spring 2008 Review.
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    Sunday, September 9, 2007

    Nayo, Natasha Bedingfield + Carrie Underwood!

    Nigeria's Nayo- African Girl


    Carrie Underwood--Jesus take The Wheel


    Natasha Bedingfield- "Single"

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