African Union Hosts Africa Fashion Reception
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The
African Union Commission is set to host the Africa Fashion Reception at the AU
headquarters in Addis Ababa. The event scheduled for 13th – 15th
September, 2016will be presenting fashion designers from about 30 African
countries. Only 1 top designer has been nominated to represent each of the
participating countries by the Executive Board of the Africa Fashion Reception.
Activities
lined up during the AFR in Addis Ababa will include an international press
conference 13th, African Fashion Business Summit and Exhibition by
participating countries on the 14th and the gala event on the 15th
September. The gala night will present the collection of all participating
countries.
The Africa
Fashion Reception (AFR) is a Pan African initiative. This year’s event
will gather fashion designers, dignitaries, Ambassadors and media from over 30
African countries, in a celebration of cultural diversity expressed through the
artistic fashion discipline with the proud theme ‘Africa is the New
Inspiration of Global Fashion’- To build bridges by creating free trade and partnerships among fashion practitioners throughout the African continent
- To attract global attention to Africa’s very rich and diversified dress culture which can be explored as a catalyst for the social economic growth of the continent’s garment/textile industry.
- To expand the potential power of fashion as a tool of fighting poverty in Africa by creating wealth through the empowerment of women and youths in the various fashion vocations through training, capacity building schemes, workshops and setting up of medium/small scale businesses thereby supporting the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and the African Union Agenda 2063
- To bring about self-reliance as this initiative will create millions of jobs across the continent for Tailors, Creative Directors, Textile designers, Models, Cutters, Pressers, Fashion Photographers & Writers, Hair Stylists, Make-up Artists etc
The Africa
Fashion Reception was
officially launched in Paris in 2013 with the participation of 16 African
countries. The 2nd edition saw participants from 24 countries.
The first African Fashion Business
Summit which will be
held on the 14th has the theme ‘Creating Wealth for African Economies
through its Fashion, Garment and Textile Industry’.
After the
African edition, all participating countries will be presented at the
international edition of the AFR in Paris end of October, 2016.
Partners of the Africa Fashion Reception Addis Ababa
includes Africa Magic,
motherland Beckons, Atunda Entertainment, Femaz Micro Finance Bank, Design
Essentials, AIT, Planet TV, Ben TV, Busyminds Entertainment, Ovation
International, Amina Magazine, New African Woman, Europa Regina, Goge Africa,
African Royal Kingdoms - ARK.
According to Lexy Mojo-Eyes, CEO of Africa Fashion
Reception ‘the textile, garment and fashion industry all over the world is
reputed to be the highest employer of labor after government. It led to the
industrial revolution and infrastructural development in America, Europe and
the Asian countries at different times. It can also be a catalyst for Africa’s
economic revolution’ he said. ‘With a population of over 1.2 billion people,
Africa must learn how to do business with itself before venturing out of the
continent. This is why we are beginning from Africa’ He concluded.
Some of the
participating designers representing their countries includes Lisete Pote – Angola, Paradise
Fashion – Ethiopia, Khosi Nkosi Fashion House – South Africa, Chizo – Zambia,
David Alford – Zimbabwe, Hall of Peters – Ghana, Alphao Fashion - Guinea,
Botocy Clothing – Botswana, Fall Prov – Senegal, De la Sebure - Bukina
Faso, Tekay Designs - Liberia, Inkanda – Rwanda, Les Peches Mignons – Mali, Kaz
’O’ Zah Art – Burundi, Walove by Design – Kenya, Kokonut Stylist – Swaziland,
Yaw’s Creation – Gambia, Classic Fashion Namibia, Keto Couture – Nigeria, FKK
Fashion - Togo etc.
For details, log on to www.africafashionreception.com
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