The much anticipated African edition of the
Africa Fashion Reception was hosted from 3rd – 5th July,
2014 by the government of Nigeria. It was held in Yenagoa, the oil rich capital
of Bayelsa state. The event was put together by Legendary Gold Limited in
collaboration with the Nigerian Ministry of Tourism, Culture & National
orientation, the World Fashion Week and the African Union.
The event kicked off on the 3rd
of July with an opening ceremony hosted by the Executive Governor of Bayelsa
state, Hon Seriake Dickson. The honorable Minister of Tourism & Culture Chief
Edem Duke was the Co-host. He also represented the President of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria, Dr Goodluck Jonathan, who was expected to declare the
event open.
The Africa Fashion Reception continued on
the 4th and had an elaborate gala dinner on the 5th which
was the last day of the event.
Africa’s leading designers who were
nominated to represent their countries showed their collection throughout the 3
days. 25 designers representing 25 countries participated. Some of them
includes Lisete – Angola, Botocy – Botswana, Chrystalix – Cameroun, Cindy Monteiro- Cape Verde, Edouard Collection–
Congo, Akou – Cote D’Ivoire, Yezdad design- Gabon, Nesma Helmy – Egypt, Hall of Peters – Ghana,
Urban Roots Eco - Ethiopia, Alphao fashion – Guinea, Hana Darkaoui – Morocco, Tausse Daniel- Mozambique, Amakeya design – Namibia, Zizi
Cardow – Nigeria, Inco – Rwanda, Diarra Bousso – Senegal, Keepeekee – Sierra
Leone, Diana Magesa – Tanzania, Kil fashion – Togo, Fay Design - Tanzania, Rumbie by Rumbie –
Zimbabwe, House of Jose - Uganda, Rubicon-South Africa, etc
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Lisete Pote - Angola |
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Botocy - Bostwana |
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Chrystalix - Cameroon |
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Akou - Côte d'Ivoire |
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Nesma Helmy Couture - Egypt |
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Hall of Peters - Ghana |
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Alphao Fashion - Guinée |
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Hana Darkaoui - Morocco |
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Amakeya Design - Namibia |
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Zizi Cardow - Nigeria |
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Edourd Collection - RDC |
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Inco Icyusa - Rwanda |
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Keepeekee - Sierra Leone |
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Diana Magesa - Tanzania |
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Grace Wallace - Togo |
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House of Jose - Uganda |
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Rumbie by Rumbie - Zimbabwe |
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Diarra Bousso - Senegal |
Some guests present included Paco De
Jaimes, President of the World Fashion Week, Margaret Farrell, international
fashion consultant representing most of the big buying chains around the world,
Piercarlo Boegogelli, representative of Italian top buying group, Camera Moda
Buyer, Angela Martins who represented the Chairperson of the African Union etc.
In her
address, Angela Martins expressed the African Union’s strong belief on the
goals and objectives of the Africa Fashion Reception. This includes
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To build bridges by creating
free trade and partnerships among fashion practitioners throughout the African
continent.
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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.
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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 Millennium Development Goals.
In his
short address, the Chief Executive Officer of the AFR and President of
Legendary Gold Limited, Lexy Mojo-Eyes reiterated the need for Africa to take
its rightful place in the global fashion industry as this will attract lots of
foreign exchange to our continent. It will create lots of jobs and alleviate
poverty. This is Africa’s time. ‘Africa is the new inspiration of global
fashion’ he concluded.
The
hosting by Nigeria of the Africa Fashion Reception was coordinated by Branzuk
Gold Limited who got the 2014 rights of the event in Nigeria. The event moves
to Paris and Montreal in the next months where it will be presenting top nominated
designers from over 40 African countries.
Partners include:
The
Government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria - World Fashion
Organization - Bayelsa State - Ministry of Culture, Tourism and National
Orientation - World Fashion Week - Branzuk Gold Limited - Spice TV -
Ubiznews - Go TV - Ovation Magazine - Amina magazine- AIT - Forbes
Afrique - Ventures - EM