The 3rd edition of the FashionMist
recently held in London and was attended by lovers of fashion and
beauty. The event had an array of diverse products, from designers to
make up artists, and was the venue for showcasing young African
designers who reflect the country’s creativity through their westernised
pieces.
The event was also aimed at creating a
network for the designers to interact and inspire the fashion conscious
crowd in attendance. It took lace in two parts: the first segment
entailed an exhibition which was free to attend. The exhibition has a
diverse blend of products – clothes, accessories, beauty products, kids
wear and men’s wear from Ayikai Couture, Celebrity Hair, House of Loulee, Kizmet Designer Jewellery, Yaa Ataa Couture Bags, Alexaire’s Box, Heritage, NADJ, Alternatives, Gita’s Portal, House of Aranu, 5th Avenue Collection, Amaya, Arhin Armah, Glamz Beautique, Jokemish, Diva Jewels and Lovely Notebooks. During the exhibition, make up artist and beauty enthusiast Chanel Boateng of Chanelboateng.com gave a seminar with useful tips and advice and a goodie bag.
The show continued with the guests
having pre-drinks and interacting with each other, the press,
exhibitionists and the organizers. They also had the chance to talk
about the event and their experiences there with Edma Ohemaa Lawer
(Ambassador for last year Nana Afua Antwi) . The second leg of the
event, which took place in the evening was the highlight of the evening
as designers showcased their new collections to a seated and ticketed
audience. On the runway were designs from Wusuwaah’s Diary, Kolture Apparel, Sa4a, N’kya Designs, Afriqan Apeiron, A’Cote Collections, Sarfo, M.A.F Couture and Ms Ray Couture which were introduced by the hosts of the show; A-Dot and Rachael Williams with entertainment from Twi Teacher (www.twiteacher.com) and a trio of ladies; Nada, Bimpe and Starlet.
The event served a second purpose of raising funds for the WAM (What About Me!) campaign (www.wamcampaign.org)
which is and initiative aimed at providing for the lives of orphans and
vulnerable children living in Ghana. A raffle was held on the night and
the proceeds were donated towards the campaign. Prizes for the raffle
were donated by sponsors such as Sweet Handz Restaurant, Clause Bar as
well as some of our participating designers including Kizmet Designer
Jewellery, Sarfo, Ms Ray Couture and Sa4a.
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