African countries are entering the international fashion world, slowly but steadily…
I personally welcome that, as I find that new and genuine contributions are what is needed now for the fashion scene to evolve and African influences are, albeit relatively, new to global trends.
basically promotes designers from though they are also open to all African designers. We have mostly heard about stylists from Nigeria, Ghana and South Africa entering the fashion world – now the collections of Cameroonian designers have been shown in and the event will be repeated, in London again, in October 2010, with a view to taking the show to major cities once a year after that. As of 2011, a yearly fashion event is programmed inCameroon.
Cynthia Anduhtabe, who is the CEO and Show Coordinator of Camercouture, is a motivated, determined woman who loves her country and feels its citizens and leaders can help promote it.
These are the technical details, as the clothes speak for themselves…
I personally welcome that, as I find that new and genuine contributions are what is needed now for the fashion scene to evolve and African influences are, albeit relatively, new to global trends.
basically promotes designers from though they are also open to all African designers. We have mostly heard about stylists from Nigeria, Ghana and South Africa entering the fashion world – now the collections of Cameroonian designers have been shown in and the event will be repeated, in London again, in October 2010, with a view to taking the show to major cities once a year after that. As of 2011, a yearly fashion event is programmed inCameroon.
Cynthia Anduhtabe, who is the CEO and Show Coordinator of Camercouture, is a motivated, determined woman who loves her country and feels its citizens and leaders can help promote it.
These are the technical details, as the clothes speak for themselves…