Wow! Today is the last day of our fashion week. I’m sooo glad that u guys enjoyed it....I hope so anyway. I tried to show collections that were really different to highlight the diversity and creativity of African designers. I’m sure you are wondering why there were no Nigerian designers featured. Well, we have our very own Nigerian Fashion week coming up soon and its going to be AMAZING. I’m going away for the weekend then I’ll be back on Sunday to go see Lagbaja……should be fun! Make sure u vote and have a lovely weekend! Ciao…
BELLA NAIJA AFRICA FASHION WEEK – TANZANIA – MUSTAFA HASSANALI
THE DESIGNER - MUSTAFA HASSANALI
Mustafa Hassanali may only be 25 but he has achieved a great deal. Fashion was originally a hobby, but has since become a full-fledged career. His passion for elegance, style, flamboyancy, glamour and glitz has not gone unnoticed by most of East Africa’s crème de la crème.
His collections have been shown widely throughout Africa and Italy and his exquisite handwork, detailed beadwork and creative ensemble embellishments have made Mustafa Hassanali a sought after brand name in the couture market.
Fun Fact: Mustafa is also is a medical doctor, writer, events coordinator, culture vulture and well-known socialite...WOW!!!
Hot or Not? What do u guys think?
All have been fab but I vote for African Mosaiq(sp). I love the vibrant colours and the cut of the clothes. Bravo!
ReplyDeleteI love the main dress, im digging the mixture of the fabrics. Im off to get this sewn. Brilliant Post.
ReplyDeleteHOT for the runway.. NOT for the highway...lol.... by the way where is the NIgerian Fashion Week at, I read somewhere that it's also in SA.. what's up with that abeg... it's like having NY fashion week in LA.... help with info when you get back from your weekend.
ReplyDeleteI love the main outfit also, the collection is baddd. Thanks so much girl for giving us front roll sits to fashion week African style, lol. Keep it coming n have fun @ d Lagbaja concert, if the guy would only come to Atl when he is in the states.
ReplyDeletei am soo loving the main dress too..its not conventional..but its fabulous!..
ReplyDelete@ Adaure: lol..i concure..Not fit for the highway!
Not hot! Here's my order of preference:
ReplyDeleteDay 2 and Day 3 rank at number 1
Day 1 and
Day 4.
the designer is 25 AND he has such a diverse portfolio to his name?! OKAY...
ReplyDeleteWow the dresses here are burriful!!!!
ReplyDeleteI vote for day 3 and day 2, the dresses are simply stunning and i want one!
Nigerian fashion week is in Nigeria. The designers showing in South Africa that are Nigerian are doing it mainly for exposure or are invited to be part of a special presentation. Its just like a nigerian designer doing paris fashion week.. they are just reaching out to another market.
ReplyDeleteBellanaija check out another great S.A brand www.sungoddess.co.za, also check out Xuly Bet. He is a Senegalese designer in Paris who is doing VERY well there.
Aduare I believe I have an answer for you, will try to make that happen from today through next week. In any case love all the african designers clothes! They rock!
ReplyDeletethe models and runway looks lovely but i'm not digging the Tanzanian style. something about the Ugandan show doesn't make it right. the theme is too dark. i don't know if their president kaputed. I am really loving the Ethiopia style; its very vibrant, unique, colourful and inspiration. Sout africa wasn't that good either.
ReplyDeletedoes anyone have any episodes of big brother nigeria on tape or something. i can't find any episodes and i'm dying to watch it. naija you have to have some episodes right? please someone. love your blog naija.
ReplyDeleteBump the outfits Bella im tryna holla at u. Can we see more pictures of u?
ReplyDeleteaint no pix of bella on here! Pls no toasters its our fashion show jare!
ReplyDeleteC'mon baby...you so scrumptious..hmm hmmm uhmmm. your beauty is breathetaking bella.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite from our BloggerFashionWeek with no love for any-other is Sylvia Owori. I like the use of black and its other shade. The pockerdot style (which is infact in vogue). Anyone who can use black, brilliantly sees beyond colours an into the light ;-)
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