Fashion Weekend Zimbabwe was mainly focused on the Emerging
Designers who were the highlight of the evening. The young designers had
undergone an intense mentorship during the course of three months to prepare
for the finale held on Saturday. Initially the Emerging Designers were a Top 8
group but later downsized to Top 6 as designing duo Thelma Chindabata and
Yvonne Feresu who were St. Dominic’s A level students, had to step down. The designers’
collections were a breath of fresh air that evening, consisting of a lot of
brand new designs as well as introducing themselves to the fashion market of
Zimbabwe. Our emerging designers that evening were (in order of appearance):
- Edmond Chikumbirike
- Natasha Theresa Kagoro
- Samantha Dika
- Nyasha Nhutsve
- Samantha Natasha Matemadombo
- Tanya Mushayi
Out of all the designers, I’m glad to say I have managed to
foster a pretty good friendship with Natasha Kagoro, Nyasha Nhutsve and
Samantha Matemadombo. I’m still to acquaint myself with Edmond, Samantha D and
Tanya Mushayi; hopefully in the new future.
Edmond Chikumbirike of House of Azalion
Tafadzwa Edmond Chikumbirike of House of Azalion was the only
male finalist who showcased a feminine collection that consisted of long maxi
dresses in prints and one with a solid grey, finished off with a scarf as an
accessory. The fitting around his dresses were lose but yet functional, if you
want your dress flowing with the wind and not to snug on your skin, then this
collection is for you.
Natasha Kagoro of Black Excellence
Natasha’s collection for Black Excellence was second up that
evening. This collection was for the modern young woman who likes to keep it up-to-trend
but yet still sophisticated. Natasha’s collection was characterised by the
colour blue! With a blue off the shoulder blouse paired with cigarette pants, a
full blue ensemble that had a one shouldered blouse and shorts to match. My
favourite things from this collection was the circle skirt and modern powersuit
modelled by Chipo. This suit was a green blouse with high waisted brown pants;
focus being on the blouse because it had well planned out beaded detail at the
back.
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My favourite ensemble modelled by Chipo |
Samantha Dika of Esdea Couture
Samantha Dika and Nyasha Nhutsve had one thing in common;
their colour palette for their collections was black and white! This I loved
because I think they both incorporated the monochrome trend (of black and
white) in their own signature manner. Samantha’s collection stood out with the
zebra print detail fused into her collection. I further liked that she had a
man’s ensemble in her collection, with a zebra print tie and detail on the
gentleman’s waistcoat. Samantha Dika is also a double-threat, being both a designer and a
model.
Nyasha Nhutsve of Nhembe Aleth
Nyasha Nhutsve’s collection was all white. It was seriously
feminine with all white dresses (in fashion acronym it is the LWD). Her dresses
had Victorian-inspired sleeves and an African print detail of little san people
with drums. Her collection was seriously on point and perfect for the
sophisticated woman that has an appreciation for beautiful form fitting
dresses. For those of you who don’t know, Nyasha scooped an award at the
Clothing Indaba 2013 held early this year in June in Borrowdale.
Samantha Natasha Matemadombo of Identite Noire
Identite Noire is literally Black Identity when translated
into French. Samantha’s collection was literally a fusion of art brought into
life. Her collection was seriously African but with an artistic modern edge
added to it. The defining factor of her clothing was the back view of a North
African mask in the centre which was adorned with beads connected to the
garment. It was just aw-sight-awesomeness. This girl really put thought and
preparation into her garments. To finish off her collection, she came out in
her own design which was a cute mixed print circle skirt with a matching
buttoned up sleeveless blouse.
Tanya Mushayi of Tanya Nerfetari
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Samantha Matemadombo and Samantha Dika both wearing their designs. |
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Backstage. |
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Shamiso Ruzvidzo at work. |
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The models' footwear was from Shoe Sensations. |
Once again a phenomenal show that Shamiso Ruzvidzo put
together, especially for a first timer and for such a big event. I hope for it
to be bigger and better in 2014. Next up will be lessons learnt from FWZ 2013,
mainly what not to do and what to expect at the media table.
Stay Gorg and Glam,
GD