Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail 1.2K Super model Naomi Campbell, has always a soft spot for the continent and its creatives. The supermodel has long been a dedicated supporter of fashion from across the African continent. And her latest project, in partnership with the Lagos, Nigeria-based culture and style magazine, Arise, aims to offer designers from across the diaspora an opportunity to showcase their wares on the world stage. Arise Fashion Week’s 30 Under 30 Contest, titled “the New Stars,” was set to introduce an array of young talents looking to make their mark in the fashion industry in Africa and also the global stage. Campbell has collaborated with Arise and its founder Nduka Obaigbena for years, taken on a larger role the last two years. Due to the events of 2020, many prominent design competitions have gone online so it was refreshing to see a rather more live show which has been something the people have been accustomed to. Watch as Naomi Campbell Hits the Runway at ARISE FASHION WEEK 2020 Campbell flew to Nigeria last week to take part in the African style showcase. According to Naomi More Articles You Would Love These Sisters Have Got Some Denim Jeans Style Tips You Need To See Now #OOTD: Nana Akua Addo Wearing An All Black Outfit With Attitude In New Epic Photos “I was going to do it virtually,” she said by phone from Lagos, “and then I thought, you know what? I want to go and bring awareness to their great work. It’s important on many levels, because Arise gives these young designers a platform to be globally recognized, to be embraced by fashion weeks around the world, and really to be included.” This year’s event took the socially-distanced format of a talent search. Thirty African designers aged under 30 were selected to show their collections to a virtual audience, with an overall winner chosen by a roster of judges including American artist Kehinde Wiley and South African designer David Tlale. The shortlist included non-binary sustainable label Lagos Space Programme, ultra-chic Mmuso Maxwell and the eventual winner, Kenneth Ize, who showed at Paris fashion week for the first time this year. All received $5,000, while Ize was awarded $100,000 and an extra jolt of publicity in the form of Campbell walking in his show on Saturday evening. Mentoring was also be part of the deal for the winner, said Campbell. It was particularly important as the wider world slowly woke up to Africa’s creativity and spending power. Arise fashion weekDavid Tlalefashionkehinde WileyKenneth IzeLagos space progrmmeMmuso MaxwellNaomi CampbellNduka Obaigbenanigeria Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail Onyeka Ben More For You Stunning Trinidadian Beauty, Nikitha Cornwall Radiates in Sultry Ruched Swimwear “Imagine If She Came Wearing AFRICAN Print” South Africans Chastise Tyla For Not... PICS: Anok Yai Gets All Crystalled Up For MET Gala Red Carpet In... PICS: “Is She A Man?” Fans Question Aya Nakamura’s Gender After Her Boob... PICS: Adut Akech Brought Sanity To The MET Gala 2024 In Her White... #OOTD: Miss World Côte d’Ivoire 2023, Mylene Djihony Stuns in Or’Noir Crochet Design VIDEO: Jamaican Queen Who Washed Wode Maya’s Feet With Her Locks Gets Surprised... #fGSTYLE: Unleashing the Power of African Prints for Girls’ Night Out! Ghanaian Highlife Star Akwaboah’s Is Off The Market, See His Engagement Photos Inside! Looking For Trendy Kufis and Durags; Search No Further Senegal’s Amaja Is Here Leave a Comment Cancel ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.