By Albert Sharra
Malawi’s only designer who made it to South Africa to
participate at the just ended inaugural Southern
Africa Fashion Conference (SAFC) Fashion
Week, Sandra Nsonga has killed two birds with a stone by being offered two more
contracts to perform at the next two fashion festivals by different organisers.
Sandra, her designs impressed organisers in SA |
Sandra who runs Splendour designs in Blantyre has been
offered a contract to participate at the SA’s best fashion week called Mercedes
Benz later in the year and to perform at the second SAFC Fashion Week in
October.
In an interview, both public relations officer and casting
manager for SAFC fashion week, Thandikile Khumalo and Paris Makaringe respectively
said they are impressed by Sandra’s performance and they have considered her
name for the next fashion week.
“We had a successful festival, we invited 20 models and
designers and 13 made it. However, none disappointed and we are proud of Sandra
and Tumelo of Botswana. We achieved than what we planned because we managed to
get to the townships and the youths were amazed to see fashion, which is mostly
enjoyed by those in the city in their yard,” said Khumalo.
The fashion week took place at the Devland Ext 27 Park in
Devland city, Gueteng. Five models and designers were in action from 8pm to 11
pm each day from April 30 to May 4 in different categories namely Cinderella, Beauty
and the Beast, Snow white and Cruella.
Sandra who also performed at the inaugural Malawi Fashion
Week showcased her work in Cinderella category and according to an interview she
did with one of the SA’s best private radio station, Metro FM, the young lady
inspired participants and organisers of other fashion events.
“It was a great experience and I am happy that most people
were impressed by my work. Organisers of Mercedes Benz fashion week approached
me right away and I am swayed and ready to maintain the reputation,” said
Sandra in a phone interview on Tuesday.
SAFC Fashion Week was founded to create a platform for
upcoming designers and models from without and outside SA to showcase their work,
while influencing the youths to desist from immorality. The first event recognised
the growing talent in Malawi and invited eight models and designers, but due to
lack of funding, only Sandra made it.
“Being our first event, we could not afford to source enough
funding, but we managed to source food from Spar, transport and some money to
support the designers’ stay,” said Khumalo, adding that the next will be better
and bigger.
SAFC is one of the most promising fashion weeks in RSA and
according to organisers it is aimed at promoting upcoming designers while
showing the world what Africa has in fashion.
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