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Dakar Emerges As The Fashion Capitol For Francophone Africa - CNN by anonymous6(f): 12:26pm On Aug 26, 2012
[b]"(CNN) -- It may not have the allure of Paris or New York but Dakar in Senegal is quickly making a name for itself as a force to be reckoned with in the fashion stakes.

The 10th annual Dakar Fashion Week wrapped on Sunday, attracting an international audience to its showcase of African collections.

A decade after Senegalese designer Adama Ndiaye launched the first show, Dakar has now earned itself the unique title of being the capital of Franco-African fashion.

It's an important milestone for a country few would associate with high-end fashion
Fashion analyst Helen Jennings says this year's event, attended by the "godfather of African fashion" Alphadi, cemented Dakar's reputation.

Jennings, the editor of Arise, a London-based African fashion magazine, pointed to the important differences between English and French-inspired fashion on the continent.

"Anglophone Africa is much more westernized on the whole and therefore gets more international attention. While Francophone designers, although still very contemporary, do veer toward more traditional styles, especially the Senegalese boubou and north African kaftan.

"It made for a refreshing change to see these influences on the catwalk."

However, she added that Dakar was by no means the capital of African fashion: "Without a doubt those capitals are Nigeria (host of Arise Magazine Fashion week) and South Africa (which runs Africa Fashion Week)."
The African fashion industry's growth in recent years is part of a wider economic boom on the continent, says Jennings.

"Whereas previously Africa was only seen as a source of anthropological inspiration for international brands, now its homegrown talents are standing up and being counted too and riding the wave of interest in Africa's broader cultural and economic ascension," she said.

"Established names such as Duro Olowu in London, Xuly Bët in Paris, Kofi Ansah in Ghana, Jewel By Lisa in Lagos and Marianne Fassler in Johannesburg are inspiring younger talents while more and more African fashion weeks, magazines, websites, boutiques and schools are blossoming."
While the global economic downturn has hit Europe hard, African countries have remained fairly resilient since the 2008 financial crisis, according to a recent joint report from researchers McKinsey & Company and advertising agency TBWA.

The report - The Changing Face of the African consumer - surveyed 15,000 people across 10 countries. It claims the growth of Africa's population, expansion of the middle class and rising optimism about the continent's future will play a crucial role in the development of its retail industry.

"Africa's economic growth is creating substantial new business opportunities that are often overlooked by global companies," it said.

The boom is good news for Dakar Fashion Week founder Ndiaye, who hopes the show will one day reach the heights of Paris and New York -- yet with a distinctly African style
Bright colors, bold traditional African prints and a touch of old Hollywood glamor dominated the catwalks throughout the week, held from June 12 to 17.

Designers hailed from across the continent, such as Lebanese-Ivorian Elien Kuame, whose elegant cocktail dresses blended both western and African traditional styles.Senegalese designer Maguette Gueye utilized traditional African prints, while compatriot Mamta Lopy concentrated on a more sultry, western style."[/b]
http://www.cnn.com/2012/06/21/world/africa/dakar-fashion-week/index.html?iid=article_sidebar
Re: Dakar Emerges As The Fashion Capitol For Francophone Africa - CNN by anonymous6(f): 12:33pm On Aug 26, 2012
Re: Dakar Emerges As The Fashion Capitol For Francophone Africa - CNN by odumchi: 7:31am On Aug 27, 2012
anonymous6:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yBwTykxyFzU

Interesting thread. Who knew that little Senegal could outshine Côte d' Ivoire and Cameroon in fashion.

Anyway, that guy in the video resembles Awilo. cheesy
Re: Dakar Emerges As The Fashion Capitol For Francophone Africa - CNN by ifyalways(f): 9:13am On Aug 27, 2012
I'll still see Ivory Coast as the pacesetters and champions though tongue
Re: Dakar Emerges As The Fashion Capitol For Francophone Africa - CNN by anonymous6(f): 11:28am On Aug 27, 2012
odumchi:

Interesting thread. Who knew that little Senegal could outshine Côte d' Ivoire and Cameroon in fashion.

Anyway, that guy in the video resembles Awilo. cheesy

I was surprised to, I would think Ivory Coast

yup he does look like Awilo

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