Re-blogged: “Next Top Model’ starts in Africa

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African models who’ve been waiting for months for the return of Mnet Face of Africa can confidently turn off their email alerts and keep an eye out for auditioning dates for Africa’s Next Top Model which will be hosted by Nigerian supermodel Oluchi Orlandi. 

CBS Studios International has licensed the African format rights for the reality competition series AMERICA’S NEXT TOP MODEL to New York-based LuLu Productions. AFRICA’S NEXT TOP MODEL will be produced by Oluchi’s Lulu Productions along with Never Machine Productions.

The reality competition series will be shot primarily on location in South Africa and is slated to air pan-regionally in Africa on the MNET Africa Magic channels in 2013.

Models will be selected from eight countries throughout Africa.

Photo credit: BellaNaija

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AND THE POO? THRILLS @BABYFEST 2013

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It was all fun at the Movenpick ambassador hotel on 16th march,2013 as the third edition of BABYFEST dubbed “Eat,Sleep,Drink N’ Poo” was held by Ticklz N’ Gigglz Events.

The three (3) part event comprising of a baby fair, baby summit and maternity fashion show, brought together prospective parents, new parents, baby lovers and the whole family under one roof to shop, mingle, share ideas and have fun.

The baby fair started at 10 am with a lot of games and fun activities for kids. There were vendors with clothes and products for kids and pregnant women from brands like Cussons Baby, Haute Mummy, Fab ‘n’ Fit Momz, lil steps, Kid Connexion and many others.

The baby summit was held between 12pm to 2pm and had real moms and dads come together to share stories and ideas about pregnancy, childcare and family. They also discussed challenges parents face, bringing up their kids; education and financial policies. This year’s summit was merged with the first episode shoot of The Esi Yankah Show.

The final part of the event, the maternity fashion show, took place from 4pm to 6pm. The fashion show had a different twist this year, as it took an interactive turn, with designers explaining the reasons for each design and the type and colour of fabric used as the models walked. Kid models were not left out as they thrilled the audience in their cute outfits.  Showcasing designers included; Arinda Clothing, Afri-Ken Novelty, Diva Delicious and Afiyo Creations.

It was a successful event by all standards, very well organized, full of excitement and a perfect way for any young family to spend their day.
Kudos to Miss Esi Yankah, founder of Ticklz N’ Gigglz Events for putting together an a amazing event geared towards the family.Looking forward to a much more exciting one next year.
485371_10151329408518367_859247266_nAuthor: Laurie Frempong (lawfrempong@gmail.com)

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WE’VE GOT YOU COVERED!

I have known people who took a liking to one fashion item or the other. For some men, that perfect socks is what they need/crave to finish off their statement look (even if the socks isn’t seen at all). Others pride in beautiful lingerie, handbags, earrings, bow ties….etc. It is not strange then, that others go all out for bespoke umbrellas. And if you live anywhere in Europe or outside Europe but have a reliable delivery system  and lot’s of money to spare on a guilty pleasure such as buying bespoke pieces, then this is the man who’s got you covered, Michel Heurtault.

His designs; pour homme & femme  ranges from the conventional silk to lace, print fabric, ostrich feather, etc.
Women’s collection from €250; men’s from €450.
Bespoke from €1,200. Exceptional pieces with precious materials from €3,000.

85 avenue Daumesnil,
+33 (0)1 4473 4571,
parasolerieheurtault.com

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DENIM & LEATHER – STREET STYLE REPORT (SOUTH AFRICA)

 

 

 

 

DENIM & LEATHER 
WHAT'S TRENDING IN SOUTH AFRICA
THIS MONTH OF MARCH, 2013 


I have been on the look out for street style this month. If I had a Nikon D7000, I probably would have been able to capture what I see on a daily basis. So here, are styles I sampled from different sites and blogs. All fresh March 2013. Some of them were taken during the recently held Mercedes-Benz Fashion week in Cape Town, South Africa. 

Image credit: Michelle Oberholzer and cinder&skylark, ShaddersAfrica, itswhatiminto.com

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FEATURE: INTERVIEW WITH OHENEBA NANA YAW BOAMAH, BRAND OWNER OF ABRANTIE CLOTHING

Oheneba Nana Yaw Boamah, brand owner and designer of the Abrantie Menswear Label, delves into future goals and the history behind his brand. In a few years, he expects to see the Abrantie label replace anything that means elegance, class, quality and style when a good-looking African man is mentioned in Ghana and beyond. The word ‘Abrantie’ simply mean ‘Gentleman’ which evokes an image of a well-mannered, well-dressed and elegant man.
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The thought of seeing men in well-tailored, elegant and classy outfits that are, most importantly African in appearance.

 How do you envision standing-out of the current return-to-African prints frenzy?
The Abrantie brand has a team with fore knowledge in designing African print material after working for companies like Tex-styles Ghana Limited (GTP) and Ghana textiles Manufacturing Company. Abrantie is working on its own collection of African Prints designs. Eventually, all Abrantie outfits will be made from our custom-made prints thus making it unique in itself.


What’s been your core challenge?
High cost of the African textile which we all know is due to the high cost of raw materials coupled with the major challenge of dumsor-dumsor power supply in the country recently.

Should we be expecting a showcase of your BoB Shorts Stylecollection on runways this
year?
There are few fashion show invitations in the pipeline and we are also working on our new collection for the Abrantie brand which will be seen on runways soon.

What should buyers expect over the next 3 months?
For now, buyers should keep ordering the AHURUM, AL’FANCY and KENTEN pants collections and expect Abrantie range of underwear (boxer line). Another surprise line follows soon after.

Would you say that your Ad campaign has attracted some measure of attention and feedback?
It has given the brand the needed attention and most orders coming through revolve around the outfits displayed in the Ad campaign.

What is your favorite piece in the collection?

It will be difficult to point out a particular piece as favorite because every  piece comes with its unique appeal and purpose. But I can say the “KENTEN” pants stands out due to the rich culture and heritage behind KENTE in general.

The KENTEN(Our Kente Pants) literally meaning ‘basket’. Kente comes from the word kenten since both are woven. The collection prints are of dazzling, multicolored patterns of bright colors, geometric shapes, and bold designs.

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How accessible are your outfits?
For now, it is well-tailored bespoke made on order through our http://www.facebook.com/Abrantiemovement,
email: abrantiemovement@yahoo.com
OR call: +233(0) 24 4694389.
We deliver within period of days depending on arrangement. We also have some selected stores that would soon display our ready to wear collection.

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THE CREATOR AND DESIGNER
I’m Oheneba Nana Yaw Boamah, a creative person into design, fashion and film. I studied Industrial Arts and majored in Textiles at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. Had attachment at Akosombo Textiles Ltd(ATL) whiles at the University, did my national service and worked at Tex-styles Ghana Ltd.(GTP) and Ghana Textiles manufacturing Company(GTMC) as a textile designer with lots of African print designs credits and the likes of; Ghana@50 ceremonial, Political Parties Anniversary cloths, cooperate Institutions, Schools, Banks etc. I believe in God, love His work and a very down to earth person who researchs a lot about fashion, film and Art in general.