Wednesday, September 29, 2010

And the winner is.....

Going to be revealed tonight! The 2010 Elle New Talent Competition, in partnership with Mr Price is once again underway, and judging by the response of the guests at Last night's Cocktail Party hosted by the magazine - there are definitely some front runners.





From Top to Bottom: Judges Jo Coehlo and Chris Viljoen at the Judge's table. Guests at the cocktail party. Designer Amanda Laird Cherry with stylist Felipe Mazibuko flanked by some stylish guests (do you notice the Black Coffee concept dress). Four of the Seven Elle New Talent competition finalists Ntokozo, Kutloano, Cleo and Elme. This last pic is of some of the finalists' best pieces from their ranges.

As well as the actual Elle New Talent fashion show being tonight at 18.00 - SA Fashion Week officially kicks off tonight! At 19.00 tonight is a very special performance and a kind of courting (fashion and art) where Lisa Jaffe of Guillotine is collaborating with David Krut Projects and doing a performance instillation with Joao Orecchia, Eduardo Cachucho (TheFakeSartorialist) and Jill Ross. We don't know what to expect but we are very excited. Then at 20.00 as tradition dictates, Amanda Laird Cherry is the first big designer to show alongside Ephymol. Felipe Mazibuko wouldn't stop talking about how great Amanda's new collection is - we can't wait. At 22.00 legendary show producer Shaldon Kopman show's us what he's capable of in his very first show under his new label Naked Ape.

Here are some more pics from last night's cocktail party! Mostly of stylistas doing what they do best!





Tuesday, September 14, 2010

South African Fashion Week goes back to its roots

One of the exhibition rooms that will be used for this year's shows

Finally – some soul food for the hungry souls who’ve been dying of pangs from a dearth of the art from fashion in the last couple of years. It’s offisiyaaal – SA Fashion Week’s Winter 2011 collections are going to be held at Joburg’s Arts on Main from 29 September – 2 October 2010. This year’s audiences are much smaller and exclusive for the right reasons – because yes it’s about the business – but we’ve decided to converse with other creative disciplines (and disciples) by tapping into the stuff that makes most lovers of fashion happy: art. SAFW is collabing with the galleries at Arts on Main which are The Goodman Gallery, David Krut, Bailey Seippel Gallery and The Nirox Gallery. How? The galleries will be hosting a selection of cross-over works that explore the relationship between fashion and art while Arts on Main will host a series of events such as workshops, pop up theatres and light instillations in this regard.


The small but hearty surroundings of Arts on Main

In addition to that, some of the country’s most revered artists including Mbongeni Buthelezi (if you’re in Jhb and happen to drive past the new Gautrain Hotel on Rivonia – that blindingly beautiful black and white wall art is his made purely from plastic bags and garb) and Kim Lieberman will be hosting instillations and workshops exploring the conversation between fashion and art and collaborating with fashion designers like Lunar, Lissa Jaffe and Superella.

Top: Black Coffee AW 2009 Collection. Bottom: Lunar AW 2009 Collection

Lest we forget boys and girls, the designers who are going to be revealing their new Winter 2011 collections include new kid on the block Christopher Strong, Black Coffee, Clive Rundle, Amanda Laird Cherry, Sober, Vesselina Pentcheva, Loxion Kulca by Ole Ledimo and Thunderstorm amongst others. And in in the spirit of keeping it in the family – The Malva Concept Store, which is but 100m from Arts on Main at the trendy Main Street Life, will make its debut on the SAFW platform as it introduces South Africa’s top media, creatives and select clients to the designers it houses in its emporium.

Top: Elle New Talent 2009 Winner Marlize Malan's AW 2009 Collection. Bottom: Marie Claire Prix Award Winners Loxion Kulca's AW 2009 Collection.

Keep your eyes and ears peeled for backstate footage, interviews and photographs of all these events in the next couple of weeks leading up to the big days! I’ll be tweeting and facebooking like cray cray so follow me here:

Twitter: @safashionweek
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Images: Cally Marshall and Ivan Naude