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FashionMist: African Fashion Coming Out Of The Mist

FashionMist
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This event seeks to showcase the talents of Ghanaian designers within Africa and the Diaspora whilst demonstrating that ethnic garments are not only an ephemeral trend but are a growing part of Fashion Retail consumer habits.

FashionMist

FashionMist is bringing together various designers who are of African (specifically Ghanaian) origin and reflect this in their work and who have found success in the Diaspora as well as on the continent itself.  The event aims to highlight that African-influenced designs can be enjoyed in any number of contexts, western or non-western.

In doing so, the event is creating a network of designers who can draw on each other for support and inspiration. Designers who are confirmed to participate include Sheila Boateng (N’Kya Designs), Sandi Owuso (Diva Delicious), Mina Evans, Anita Quansah (Anita Quansah London) and Helena Aidoo-Morrison (Aya Morrison). Maria Bentley and Adynkra will provide entertainment.

FashionMist will take place in two parts. During the day there will be an exhibition of 20 stalls, where the clothing and accessory ranges of participating designers will be available for purchase by the public.

This part of the event is open to anybody and admission will be free. During the evening, FashionMist will host a ticketed fashion showcase, where a selection of designers will present exclusive collections. Part of the evening’s proceeds will be donated to Global Mamas, an organization which aims at empowering women through art and crafts.

The event will take place on Saturday 26th March 2011. The Exhibition will be open to the public from 12pm – 5pm and admission is free. Doors for the Showcase will open at 6pm and this is a ticket-only event.

Tickets cost £15 and can be purchased via http://www.etickets.to/buy/?e=6414. The event will take place at the Hotel Russell 1-8 Russell Square, Bloomsbury, London WC1B 5BE. The exhibition during the day is free and open to the public

Many of the designers taking part seek to ensure that the inspiration drawn from the African continent has a number of positive outcomes, including the creation of sustainable incomes and fair trade for those involved in production, the guarantee of quality and authenticity in materials as well as the promotion of African identity and pride, outcomes which FashionMist seeks to promote.

Please contact:

Sheila Boateng (079404 70323)

Emmanuel Osei (07931921232)

[email protected]

More information can be found at http://fashionmist2011.blogspot.com/

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12 thoughts on “FashionMist: African Fashion Coming Out Of The Mist”

  1. Wow Ghanaians are doing marvelous in fashion now and is all about the Ghanaian prints too. Good job guys. Y’all make Ghana a proud country full of blessed people!)

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  2. Online Store has to be created for sum of us who will not be able to attend de exhibition due to various reasons to be able to make purchases tht shirt is really flying

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    • We will definitely look into providing an avenue where you can get access to the designs showcased on the night. All details of the designers will be available after the event. Thank you.

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      • yes .it would be great to have an online store for these stuffs ..cos am digging the yellow dress,the third one and the bags …

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