Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail 486 The Emancipation Support Committee of Trinidad and Tobago (ESCTT) will on July 5 present in celebration of the upcoming Emancipation Day holiday, “Qurux Africa – African Beauty,” which is being advertised as an evening of elegant African fashion at Under the Trees, Hotel Normandie, St Ann’s. One of the event’s producers Zakiya Uzoma-Wadada said, “Qurux Africa is an opportunity for us to celebrate our African beauty, regality, elegance and fashion.” Local designers will be presenting their own creations alongside authentic garments from various African countries. The home-grown designers scheduled to participate in the show are Andre Lovelace of The Nubian Experience, Ann Marie Alexis, Christian Boucaud, Deron Attzs, Sean Griffith Perez, and The Cloth. Assefa Martin, Faustina Ansong, Josephine Hayford, Kathleen Derrick and Lecthris Holder-Lewis will be presenting fashion from Ethiopia, Ghana, Liberia and Nigeria. More Articles You Would Love Nuna Couture Presents Their S/S17 Collection ‘Vintage Sacker’ #OOTD: Congolese Beauty Justine Joy Steals the Spotlight In This Striking Maxi Bodycon Bra Dress African jewelry, which traditionally represents wealth, prestige and power to the people of Africa will also be included in the show. Jewelry was even used as barter and trade for food and clothing and this dates back to religion, rituals and ceremony but also used for protection and adornment of the body. Today African jewelry has become an art form and a way to express one’s personality and individual expression. Local jewelry designers Modupe Onilu, Johan Mohammed, Ken Cooper, Nzingha Salandy, Akilah Jaramogi and Tusca Martinez will complement the clothing styles with their handmade, authentic African pieces. African fashion and design is not new. It dates back to the various tribes and the way they identified themselves to each other, as various prints were respective of origin. Patterns and textures varied based on their surroundings, roles, climate and availability of resources. The well-known Kente cloth was inspired by the movement of a spider spinning its web and hunters decided to duplicate this through the use of fibres from the raffia tree. Multi-talented: Musician/jeweller, Modupe Onilu will be showing at “Qurux Africa.” —Photo courtesy MARINEO African-inspired fashion makes a statement. It is bold and vibrant paying homage to the Continent and its rich culture and people. The prints and patterns have meaningful symbols that tell a story through time with messages of power, honour and philosophy. The head wraps were worn not just for protection of the hair but to highlight beauty and facial features. African pride and beauty is exalted by the woman donned with a head wrap, one’s gaze is fixed up rather than down. Michael Christopher, of Fashion Productions Ltd, which is working alongside the ESCTT on this event, says he wanted to celebrate Emancipation by highlighting the beauty of the African continent, the grace of the African woman, the powerful stride of the African man. “The latest trend of wearing African prints only makes it clear that we love the beauty of it all. Now is a great opportunity to create a masterpiece, comprising a collage of styles that represent an element of who we are,” he said. Source: www.trinidadexpress.com Event News, Reviews & Updates Fashion Outside Africa Africaafrican fashionAkilah JaramogiAnn Marie AlexisChristian BoucaudDeron AttzsJohan MohammedKen CooperModupe OniluNzingha SalandySean Griffith PerezThe Clothtrinidad and tobagoTusca Martinez Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail Nana Tamakloe Founder of FashionGHANA.com and Accra Fashion Week. I'm grateful you visited, I hope you share, subscribe and share your comments or opinions below. More For You #BeautyOfTheWeek: Proud Jamaican Influencer Anthena, Scoops Our BOTW of the Week With Her... Fashion Week Organizers from Across Africa Assemble in Ethiopia to Forge A Cohesive... Leading Ghanaian Menswear Brand ‘Kustom Looks’ Takes Over ‘All Africa Games 2023’ With... #OOTD: Berla Mundi Serves Haute Couture As She Shakes The Net With A... VIDEO: Arisar (Barbados) @ Accra Fashion Week 2023 VIDEO: Wig Wearing Black Mom Hospitalized With Horrific Skin Reaction & Illness After... A Detailed Insight Into Ethiopia’s TechStitched Fashion Program & The Participating Fashion Weeks... Cornrows With Cowry Shells: A Red Carpet Show Stopper & A Modern Twist... PICS: To Much Glamour; Check Out Bonang Matheba, Swanky & More At The... AFI Reschedules Cape Town Fashion Week For 2024 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.