Showing posts with label fashion designer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fashion designer. Show all posts

Thursday, 21 March 2013

FRESH OUT: CYNIM CITYSCAPE COLLECTIONS.

This is a feature post promoting the CYNIM fashion collections.
The CYNIM Kings and Queens  espouses royalty in an urban lifestyle. The colour palettes  for this collection are bright, distinct colours with a lot of stripes  depicting royalty.
The CYNIM royal individual is dressed for all  events  especially the workplace or just hanging out. You could call them “Urban Royalty” and you will be spot on.
 
 

Sunday, 3 February 2013

Nigerian designer discusses the business of fashion.

This interview was granted and published August 2012 How we made it in Africa, an Inspirational blog that focuses on commending the creative works and achievements of Africans, home and diaspora. I hope you find it a good read.


Kiki Kamanu left her job at Harvard University to pursue her passion for fashion design. Her Nigerian-based KIKIKAMANU brand has taken her down runways at the London Fashion Week and twice at the ARISE Magazine Fashion Week, as well as being featured in international media such as CNN and Russian Tatler.

Kiki Kamanu
This year Kamanu has been selected as one of five finalists for BiD Network’s Women in Business Challenge that focuses on women entrepreneurs in emerging markets. How we made it in Africacatches a moment with Kamanu to discuss fashion and business in Nigeria.
Tell us about the KIKIKAMANU fashion brand
KIKIKAMANU is comprised of four lines: EKZ (menswear), ArmKandy (accessories), Omakaa (women’s ready-to-wear) and Zbird (womenswear diffusion line). KIKIKAMANU represents the man and woman who expect to walk into a room and own it. The label was started in New York less than three years ago and has since then found a home in Lagos, Nigeria.
What made you decide to go into fashion design?
The idea of a business per se was secondary. It was the pursuit of my interest and passion that was the genesis of KIKIKAMANU. I view entrepreneurship as a vehicle for the realisation of one’s vision, dreams and passion. As a child I would dress my twin sister and myself. I recall being the belle of the ball or at least feeling like it at my sixth grade dance. I still remember the sky blue dress with the asymmetrical hem I wore. As I matured, I observed how women appeared empowered with a simple change of attire, and emerged with a sense of confidence. I found that I enjoyed being a part of that transformative process. Allowing one to express their individuality as a manifestation of freedom is as empowering as it is life changing. I have found that for some, this is the jumpstart that a woman needs to redirect the chapters of her life.
What motivates you and how do you generate new ideas?
I love what I do. It is as simple as that. It has been said that if you do what you love you will never have to “work” any day of your life. That rings true for me. I am surrounded by a brilliant team and we constantly push ourselves to do better. I am also motivated by my clients who continually challenge me and force me to outdo my last collection. I may see an asymmetrical hem on the dress of a passerby or a peculiar blend of prints and that can set the tone for an entire collection. My mind is continually racing with ideas. I keep a sketch book in almost every room. It can be insane some times, but I love it.
How do you deal with competition in the industry?
I am self-motivated to continuously challenge myself to outdo my last success, so it is not external but an intrinsic desire to create and to improve. My benchmarks are not the success of others but how far I can push myself creatively.
What is the greatest challenge your fashion brand faces?
In the fashion industry in Nigeria we often deal with the absence of basic infrastructure such as electricity, an ongoing “brain drain”, and frankly, changing styles and interests. To be successful, we actively network and leverage the counsel and advice of seasoned people. I moved my production from the US to Nigeria a few years ago and sadly I still continue to source most of my fabric from outside of Nigeria. For some time as well, I had to import the bulk of my labour.
These are just a few of the factors which affect our production costs and prevent us from providing our clients with lower prices. We also understand that passion will need to inspire many days of discipline and sacrifice, however, difficult challenges undoubtedly lie ahead. To overcome these challenges I believe it is essential to cultivate a much stronger partnership with financial institutions that understand and appreciate the value of investing in the garment industry.
Where do you see your business in 10 years?
In terms of growth, our vision is to become an internationally recognised fashion brand with a world-class production and manufacturing base in West Africa.
Do you ever find time to sleep?
Ah sleep, elusive as the Scarlet Pimpernel. It seems I am continuously at work. In my opinion, in this business, creating and designing takes about 30% of the time while the other 70% is devoted to marketing, management and sales. Therefore my mind is always at work. It fills with ideas inspired by the world around me. However to be productive I aim for 5 to 6 hours [of sleep] a day and ensure that I spend time with loved ones.

Sunday, 6 January 2013

Feature Fashion Designer: Presh Ankara Accessories

Name:            Presh Ankara Accessories
About:            Handmade unique ankara accessories
Contact          No 15 Elidorlu street Rumuokurushi   
                        Port-harcourt Rivers State.
Phone            08164460395
Pin:                2A8D10A1 

Every artist has a relationship with their tool, the particular equipment that they use, be it their voice to sing, or their pencil to draw. Mine is a deep love for fashion(ankara),it all started when I used to watch my mum go out dressed with cute ankara fabrics and I always wondered how I could make everything blend from her head to toe,with her help I came out with the idea of doing it all with ankara.
 
A gorgeous cascade from Presh Ankara accessories.
 
 
Presh ankara accessories is a world where my vision can begin to live. It is where my creativity comes into being in all its facets:earrings,rings,bangles,slippers,bags,hairbands,hair clips etc. It is a world where art meets fashion, where the characters in all the ideas that I love come out and play. I suppose it all comes from God. That much is evident in my works.
 
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Friday, 16 November 2012

Insane? As Shoppers queue through night for H&M Maison Martin Margiela collection.

Na wa ooo!

The above is common exclamation among people from Nigeria. Well, if the topic of this blogpost is anything to go by (trust me, it sure is), then fashion has a strong stranglehold on humanity.

H&M store in Regent Street, London
Insane? A whole lot of people queued all night for a chance to buy a Maison Martin Margiela creation. Photograph: Martin Godwin


Two long queues stretching down Regent Street on either side of the flagship H&M store on Thursday morning offer the telltale sign that their latest designer collaboration is about to go on sale. There are people standing in line who have been there since 10.30pm the night before and they are all set to buy into the avant garde world of Maison Martin Margiela, a label specialising in rather unconventional clothes. On sale are jackets with odd pointy shoulders, fabrics used inside out, coats and jeans cut in gargantuan oversized proportions. It is not for the uninitiated.

As a group of shoppers sweep into the Regent Street store - politely at first but soon madly running up escalators - the H&M website crashes. The first 20 customers allowed to shop from the women's collection in a specially cordoned off area, meanwhile, begin by pouncing on "sweetie wrapper" clutches in silver or metallic purple; leaving TV camera crews and photographers blinded by a £34.99 reflective handbag.

Friday, 5 October 2012

In the news: Tom Ford is a father! Fashion designer, 51, and partner Richard Buckley, 64, announce birth of baby son Alexander.

Fashion designer Tom Ford today announced the arrival of his baby son Alexander with his long-term partner Richard Buckley.
Ford, 51, one of the most feted men in fashion - has been in a relationship with Mr Buckley, 64, for the past 25 years.
The couple met when Ford, who took over the reigns at Gucci before launching his own successful company, was just 25 and Mr Buckley, the former Editor in Chief of Vogue Hommes International, was 38.

New dads: Tom Ford and partner Richard Buckley today announced the birth of their son Alexander John Buckley Ford
The couple: Tom Ford and partner Richard Buckley today announced the birth of their son Alexander John Buckley Ford

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