TOYIN LAWANI OF ELEGANTE BY TIANNAH STYLING |
ELEGANTE BY TIANNAH STYLING |
ASAKE OGE |
With only two months to go
to the biggest African fashion extravaganza London’s set to see, the third
edition of Africa Fashion Week London taking place 1-3 August 2013 at Old
Truman Brewery at the capital’s hip and happening district Shoreditch, the heat
is up.
Fabrics selected, scissors,
pins and needles at the ready, our designers are fast preparing for their
moment on the runway in front of thousands of fashionable Londoners and guests
coming in from across the world and all over Africa as well as celebrities,
dignitaries and VIP guests including this year’s patrons Abuja based business
woman and architect Mrs. Fifi Ejindu and London-based Nigerian artist Yinka
Shonibare MBE.
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Amongst the African and
African-inspired designers from across the globe signed up to showcase on this
international runway are also three Lagosian ladies getting ready to dazzle a
thousand-strong audience: Meg Alabi of Alabi Couture, Toyin Lawani of Elegante
by Tiannahstyling and Asake Agoro of Asake Oke who has recently relocated to
Lagos from London. Having participated in some way in last year’s Africa
Fashion Week London, they are no strangers to the event, and it was perhaps
last year’s success that inspired them to hit the runway in their stylish
strides this year.
Meg Alabi of Alabi Couture who exhibited her designs at AFWL 2012 says,
“AFWL is a great avenue to reach a
targeted clientele and a great platform whereby we showcase our ready-to-wear
collection with a twist.”
Alabi launched in MD’s Clothing in 2005 in Surulere, Lagos, which
proved an instant hit with the Lagos power dressers due to Meg's eye for
fashion and a rich stock which included everything for men and women from
coshes to fragrances, footwear accessories and gifts. In 2011 Alabi launched
the eponymous Alabi Couture, specializing in designing couture, high tempo
fashion with an eye for cut and fit.
When asked what the audience
at AFWL 2013 can expect from her, Meg describes her collection as a “2-in-1
collection, a combination of Ankara, cotton, silk, chiffon and a combination of
a day wear and evening wear with much needed comfort, sassy and trendy class
for both men and women.”
Asake Agoro of Asake Oge
London was another one of the exhibitors last year who was so dazzled by the
flashing lights of the catwalk she had to come back this year as a runway
designer. Third generation seamstress, who launched her label
in 2009 says, “I wanted to be a part of Africa Fashion Week London because it
is the biggest African event in Europe and it has the best platform for African
talent to get Western exposure”
The label who creates for
women who are “unique, individual, daring in a stylish way” promises to bring a
brand new collection of structured futuristic lines fused with soft feminine
silhouettes.
Another lady who is no
stranger to AFWL both front and back of stage is none other than Toyin Lawani,
Creative Director of Tiannahstyling and Elegante by Tiannahstyling. Having
worked as a stylist backstage at last year’s event, styling for a number of
designers including the grand finale by Adebayo Jones on Saturday’s gala show,
Lawani feels ready to showcase her own designs on the AFWL runway this year.
“I’m really thrilled to be
showcasing at AFWL this year. I had a
chance to showcase at Africa Fashion Week London last year but didn’t take it
because I wanted to learn a lot from working backstage internationally,”
explains Lawani. “I had also worked with Music on the Catwalk styling backstage
in NYC prior to that. I am now ready to take on the challenge of showcasing my
collection this year.”
Elegante by TiannahStyling was launched in 2012 by young entrepreneur
Toyin Lawani, one of Nigeria’s number one creative directors and stylists.
Sleek and sophisticated, Elegante by Tiannahstyling encapsulates the essence of
femininity with designs that flatter the female form.
Spring/Summer 2013 collection “Daring”, a mix of different fabrics
including lycra, silk, chiffon, cotton and leather, was inspired mostly by
Toyin Lawani’s love for fairy tale illusions, art and colours. And we are sure
to expect nothing less of the designer known for her edgy style. “My collection is very dramatic and London
fashionistas should expect the best my
unpredictable and creative mind has to offer,” Lawani says.
Toyin Lawani, Asake
Agoro and Meg Alabi are only three of the ladies, along with others like Zizi
Cardow, Ella and Gabby to name a few, who will be hitting the runway with
designs cut from a different cloth, representing Nigeria in the heart of London.
3 comments:
do you please know how we can get tickets for the event, or would it be a free pass / es? thanks for the feedback
Can't wait for tiannah to showcase at afwl she shutdown music meet runway last year you go girl
This is cool!
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