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    #AFICTFW: 15 autumn/winter trends

    African Fashion International (AFI) hosted its annual autumn/winter Fashion Week at the Salt River Film Studios in Cape Town from 21-24 March 2018.

    Gavin Rajah was the first designer to showcase his sportswear-inspired range at the Living Space, which was refreshingly different to his signature eveningwear and bespoke designs.

    Gavin Rajah
    Gavin Rajah

    The official opening dinner was held at the prestigious Ritz Hotel in Greenpoint and hosted celebrities including Bonang Matheba, Lee Ann Williams, and Grace Constable Davies.

    This year’s theme ‘I am Africa’, awarded designers the opportunity to exhibit their appreciation of Africa in their exhibition of fabrics, print, silhouette, and colour.

    There was a beautiful mix of feminine, sophistication, juxtapositioned with 3D ‘unfinished’, artisanal looks. Luxury synthetic fabrics included velour, organza, lame, fur, and velvet, while natural fabrics such as cotton, linen, and denim were also key.

    Mahone
    Mahone
    Quiteria and George
    Quiteria and George

    All of the designers’ ranges were distinctive, exciting, and displayed a high level of craftsmanship.

    The up-and-coming designers selected as finalists in the AFI Fastrack Programme will have the opportunity to showcase at Fashion Week in Johannesburg and the winner will also receive R15,000 and a trip to New York. The finalists are Dani Bitzounis, Cari St Quentin, Sindi Mbobo, and Aaliyah Randeree.

    Here are 15 key trends:

    Sportswear-inspired

    Sexy, sleek sports silhouettes from dungarees to off-shoulder bombers make a cheeky statement. As shown by Moxhosa by Laduma, Gavin Rajah, Khosi Nkosi, Leigh Schubert, and Sitting Pretty.

    Khosi Nkosi
    Khosi Nkosi
    West Export
    West Export

    Ruffled

    This trend transitions from summer and is updated with beautiful waterfalls cascading down sleeves, centre fronts of dresses and skirts, or traditionally on hemlines as shown by Adama Paris, Craig Port, Matte Nolim, Nicolas Coutts, Orapeleng, and Quiteria and George.

    Adama Paris
    Adama Paris
    Craig Port
    Craig Port

    Fabric formation

    Fabric manipulation is taken to new levels as the fabric is frayed, fringed, reconstructed, and hems left undone. As shown by Lumiere Couture, Leandi Mulder, Nicolas Coutts, and Mahone.

    Leandi Mulder
    Leandi Mulder
    Lumiere Couture
    Lumiere Couture

    3D is key!

    Fabric and trim details are raised and create beautiful sculptural and artistic shapes. As showcased by Quiteria and George, Ituen Basi, and Adama Paris.

    Nicolas Coutts
    Nicolas Coutts
    Maxhosa by Laduma
    Maxhosa by Laduma

    Sheers

    The ice princess and snow queen take their lead from here - as designers showcase the application of organza, chiffon, mesh knit, etc. As shown by Quiteria and George, Kahindo, Lumiere, Orapeleng, and Craig Port.

    Orapeleng
    Orapeleng
    Quiteria and George
    Quiteria and George

    Velour

    Velours are displayed in seductive silhouettes and vary from bold mustards to jewel tones. As shown by Quiteria and George, Diane Paris, Craig Port, and Sitting Pretty.

    Adama Paris
    Adama Paris
    Quiteria and George
    Quiteria and George

    Fringing

    Fringing is updated in trousers, unusual placements, and created by means of fabric manipulation. As shown by Leandi Mulder, Lumiere Couture, Moxhosa by Laduma, Salima Abdel, and Fastrack finalists.

    Fastrack
    Fastrack
    Lumiere Couture
    Lumiere Couture

    One shoulder

    This ‘80s trend continues into winter and is concluded with statement sleeves as shown by Adama Paris, Orapeleng, AFI Prive, and Ituen Basi Tangoro by Sarah Diouf.

    Orapeleng
    Orapeleng
    Craig Port
    Craig Port

    Pink

    Levels of pinks in sheers, velours, and feminine silhouettes are key as shown by Quiteria and George, Sitting Pretty, and AFI Prive.

    AFI Prive
    AFI Prive
    Sitting Pretty
    Sitting Pretty

    The Matrix

    Pleather goes super feminine in peplum and ‘50s inspired silhouettes as showcased by Diane Paris, Leigh Schubert, and Matte Nolim.

    Diane Paris
    Diane Paris
    Leigh Schubert
    Leigh Schubert

    Sheen

    Sequins, satins lames, organza, and many other luxury fabrics are showcased in sleek, simple, silhouettes. As seen in Craig Port, Nicolas Coutts, Kahindo, Lumiere Couture, and AFI Prive.

    Craig Port
    Craig Port
    Nicolas Coutts
    Nicolas Coutts

    Exceptional sleeves

    Power sleeves showcased include Archangel, Leg-o-mutton, Tiered, Bishop, and many other sleeve styles. These are shown by Craig Port, David Tlale, Imprint, Utien Basi, Kahindo, and Lumiere Couture.

    Imprint
    Imprint
    Ituen Basi
    Ituen Basi

    Staggered

    Uneven and asymmetrical hem details add a playful and feminine edge to skirts and dresses as seen by David Tlale, Matte Nolim, West – Export, Mahone, and Craig Port.

    David Tlale
    David Tlale
    Matte Nolim
    Matte Nolim

    Sexy suiting

    Androgynous suiting is replaced by formfitting sexier silhouettes. As shown by Craig Port, Kahindo, and Orapeleng.

    Kahindo
    Kahindo
    Orapeleng
    Orapeleng

    Super-slits

    Trousers are showcased with centre front slits, while super-slits add a sexy touch to feminine skirts and dresses. As shown by Craig Port, Kahindo, and Fastrack.

    Fastrack
    Fastrack
    Craig Port
    Craig Port

    About Meagan Duckitt

    Meagan is a fashion designer, stylist, writer and public speaker. She owns a small clothing business called Calista Clothing and enjoys using her knowledge to empower women.
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