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The fashion industry in Rwanda is a force to be reckoned with, with many fashion designers spreading their wings and flying the Rwandan flag high. Here are some of the best designers in Rwanda’s budding fashion scene.
1. Joselyne Umutoniwase- Rwanda Clothing
Joselyne Umutoniwase CEO & Founder of the Rwanda Clothing
Rwanda Clothing is a Fashion and Home-Decor Production and Boutique, in the heart of Kigali. Rwanda Clothing ltd started in 2012 by y aiming to offer well tailored special pieces and customized clothing made in Rwanda by Rwandans. The company started with two tailors and today 10 years later has fourty-five full time and more than 50 part time employees from different associations of women especially for our home décor pieces.
Made by Rwanda Clothing
Made by Rwanda Clothing
Rwanda clothing Ltd has two showrooms in kigali and a production space in kigali. The company has a solid foundation and successful growth curve. The brand is becoming well known not only within Rwanda, but also across Africa and the world.It is a global brand. Joselyne Umutoniwase’s passion for clothing has helped so many people to discover the Creative industry and also how it can help to grow the economy and changes lives.
Today Joselyne Umutoniwase continue to create and inspire the young generation and also train young designers who want to be part of the change.
Rwanda's first Lady Janette Kagame supports made-in-Rwanda fashion designers including Rwanda Clothing
Made by Rwanda Clothing
Made by Rwanda Clothing
Made by Rwanda Clothing
2. Turahirwa Moses - Moshions
The high-end Rwandan clothing brand Moshions is well-known locally and internationally. It was Established in 2015 by Turahirwa Moses, Moshions crafts a stunning balance between traditional and contemporary design. This combination of rich cultural heritage and modern tailoring fuels Moshions' art. The brand is well known for its black and white palette, as well as, meticulous beading of imigongo designs on striking couture & ready-to-wear styles for men and women.
Made by Moshions
Made by Moshions
Made by Moshions
Made by Moshions
Made by Moshions
3. Teta Isibo- Inzuki Designs
Inzuki is a dynamic young Rwandan brand specialising in jewellery, accessories and interior decor that are handmade, of local materials. Founderd by Teta Isibo a self-taught fashion designer and entrepreneur passionate about youth entrepreneurship and mentorship, women empowerment, Africa's development, Business and leadership, Innovation, Rwanda, fashion design, interior design, all things design.
Madeb by Inzuki Designs
Madeb by Inzuki Designs
All products produced by Inzuki Designs are Rwanda-made, Africa-inspired and globally-loved. Our products are a fusion of traditional craftsmanship and contemporary style. Our design philosophy seeks to transcend traditional Rwandan design and customize it to suit modern needs. Inzuki works with numerous local artisans who use their skills to translate our authentic designs into vibrant quality pieces. Inzuki is part of a wider Rwandan cultural-renaissance. We are greatly inspired by the growing innovation scene in the country and by the increasing number of young entrepreneurs and trendsetters that are propelling Rwanda to the next level.
Inzuki designs was created out of a combined passion for design, style and everything Rwandan. It started out as a hobby creating personalized jewellery, inspired by already existing products on the Rwandan crafts market and working with local craftswomen to produce them. In 2010, Inzuki designs officially evolved into a business entity. It has since grown into a renowned Rwandan brand with a boutique located in the heart of Kigali city. Inzuki is now aiming for international markets and will soon be accessible to clients in the rest of Africa, Europe, Asia and North America through distributors and an online store.
Madeb by Inzuki Designs
Madeb by Inzuki Designs
4. Ysolde Shimwe and Kevine Kagirimpundu - Uzuri K & Y
Kevine Kagirimpundu and Ysolde Shimwe founders of the Uzuri K & Y
UZURI K&Y is an African-inspired eco-friendly shoe brand that champions sustainability through its innovative use of the 4R technology: recycling, reusing, recovering, and reducing car tires to create eco-friendly footwear. Founded in 2013 by two visionary friends, Ysolde Shimwe and Kevine Kagirimpundu, the company emerged with a mission to address pressing environmental and unemployment challenges within their community.
Across Africa, millions of discarded car tires accumulate in landfills, encroaching upon inhabited and vulnerable neighborhoods. These tires, taking up to 80 years to decompose, not only pollute the air and water but also act as breeding grounds for disease-carrying mosquitoes. Compounding the issue, youth unemployment in Africa reaches alarming levels, with young women facing disproportionately higher rates of joblessness.
Made by Uzuri K & Y
To combat these interconnected issues, UZURI K&Y ingeniously repurposes used car tires, transforming them into functional and fashionable footwear, tailored for conscious consumers. Through their own state-of-the-art production facility, the brand employs advanced techniques to handcraft their footwear. Currently, UZURI K&Y operates retail stores in Rwanda and Kenya, while also utilizing e-commerce platforms to connect with global customers.
Uzuri K & Y Supports both young women and men in Rwanda especially teaching them how to make shoes
Beyond their commitment to sustainable fashion, UZURI K&Y is dedicated to empowering African youth by equipping them with practical and soft skills essential for securing employment or establishing their own small businesses. The company's comprehensive training programs have already benefited over a thousand youth, with an impressive 70% of trainees being women. With a vision to position Africa as a leading source of sustainable fashion on the global market, UZURI K&Y exemplifies a compelling fusion of environmental consciousness, economic empowerment, and artisanal craftsmanship. Through their innovative approach and unwavering commitment, they are driving positive change within their community and beyond.
Made by Uzuri K & Y
Made by Uzuri K & Y
5. Matayo Rugamba – House of Tayo
House of Tayo, with a signature style described as ‘Afrocandy,’ has steadily gained prominence across Rwanda. Established in 2011 by Matthew Rugamba, House of Tayo is known for their colorful bowties, shirts, and custom suits. Rugamba, as one of Rwanda’s early fashion designers and co-founder of CollectiveRw, has been dedicated to building up the fashion community, changing Rwanda’s fashion narrative, and collaborating with like-minded brands. Rugamba creates iconic designs inspired by the Motown era, traditional British tailoring, and his own African heritage. In using design as a tool to tell stories about his home country of Rwanda, he paints a richly diverse, fantastical, fast-paced, and sophisticated picture of Rwanda today.
Made by the House of Tayo
Matthew “Tayo” Rugamba is the Founder and Creative Director of House of Tayo which he started in 2011 as a college junior. Since then he has presented collections at Africa Fashion Week London 2012 and had his work featured in the local and international press - the Huffington Post, Forbes Africa, BBC news, CNN’s African Start-Up to name a few. He has been invited to speak on a variety of issues related to the potential of the African creative industry and youth entrepreneurship at forums such as Wharton Africa Business Forum 2015 and World Economic Forum for Africa 2016.
Ijezi Made by the House of Tayo
After graduating from Lewis & Clark College with a B.A in International Affairs, Matthew returned to Rwanda to expand his business. In July 2014, House of Tayo opened its first store, located in Kigali, Rwanda. House of Tayo continues to specialise in accessories such as ties, bow ties and infinity scarves, as well as bespoke suits. Aside from growing his business, Matthew made it a personal goal to help grow and elevate Rwandan fashion on the regional and international stage. He co-founded the Collective Rw in 2015 in a bid to develop the existing industry and help foster the next generation of Rwandan fashion designers and other professionals within the field. Collective Rw had their inaugural fashion week in October 2016.
Made by the House of Tayo
Made by the House of Tayo
6. Linda Mukangoga and Candy Basomingera - Haute Baso
Candy Basomingera and Linda Mukangoga founders of Haute Baso
Haute Baso is an ethical lifestyle brand for the modern individual looking for thoughtful, simple and functional designs. The brand offers an experiential shopping experience with blends of premium made in Rwanda fashion, food and beverage and arts. It is centered around the belief that “two heads are better than one” using fashion as a vehicle for positive change towards the empowerment of women and youth who are integral to our value chain while contributing to preservation of culture in Rwanda.
Made by Haute Baso
They draw inspiration from their vibrant culture to collaborate and merge traditional methods with new techniques to create pieces and experiences that are timeless. This philosophy exemplifies the modern African fashion industry’s outlook on combining sustainability, technology, modern design and African craftsmanship to produce beautifully made, ready to wear fashion & accessories.
As a Made in Rwanda brand, we pride ourselves in our collaborative approach which has led to collaborations with over 300 artisans in Rwanda, to produce accessories and home decor pieces for various collections. Since our inception in 2014, our collaborative design ethos has allowed our brand to foster strong relationships, allowing us to continuously innovate and create memorable pieces and moments.
Made by Haute Baso
Haute Baso’s vision is to showcase Rwanda today and to promote its ability to produce high-end and functional products that are able to compete, not only on the local and regional levels, but also on the international one. their mission is to translate their passion for art and design into a vehicle for positive change.
Made by Haute Baso
7. Niyitanga - Tanga Designs
Niyitanga CEO & Founder of Tanga Designs
Tanga Designs Tanga Designs is the name of the unique and inspirational fashion design brand founded and based in Rwanda. TANGA DESIGNS was founded by Niyitanga and the brand name is derived from the suffix of his name, Tanga, which means to Serve, Give and Spread. The primary focus of this innovative fashion brand is to highlight elegance, art, class and creativity and to mix modern and traditional design to create a unique and striking visual look, which will appeal to all trendy men and women who love to look good.
Tanga designs in the Rwanda Cultural Fashion Show 2015 at the Milles Collines Hotel
These sentiments embody the essence of TANGA DESIGNS. As the creative director, Tanga of TANGA DESIGNS acknowledges that the brand has benefited greatly from the fashion community in Rwanda as well as from the Fashion shows they have hosted here locally. He has showcased his creations at the Kigali Fashion week, as an upcoming fashion designer, which he won during Kigali Fashion week 2014. That great achievement and honour has opened many doors for Tanga and his brand, TANGA DESIGNS. His collection was inspired with the Touch of African prints together with modern fabrics to create the unrivalled elegance of the Legacy for An African Woman.
Made by Tanga Designs
The many other wonderful events and fashion shows in which TANGA DESIGNS has participated, within Africa, together with all of their amazing clients they have proudly served, have all helped to build the dream to make TANGA DESIGNS what it is today.
Made by Tanga Designs
Made by Tanga Designs
Made by Tanga Designs
8. Karen Uwera- Karssh Collection
Karen N Uwera CEO & Founder of Karssh Collection
Karssh collections Ltd is a woman owned made in Rwanda brand founded by Karen N Uwera in 2008. KarSSH is a bespoke and made-to-order brand that produces to create a sync between modernity, Rwandan culture and its beautiful nature. The brand aims at creating Rwandan fashion trends upholding the beautiful uniqueness of Rwandan culture, climate and nature.
Made by Karssh Collection
Made by Karssh Collection
Made by Karssh Collection
Made by Karssh Collection
Made by Karssh Collection
9. Shema Charlotte – Touch of Rwanda Fashion Designs
Shema Charlotte CEO & Founder of Touch of Rwanda Fashion Designs
Touch Of Rwanda Fashion Designs Ltd was foundered by Shema Charlotte a creative designer. It is based in Rwanda. Foundered in 2018 The company is growing, with a shop and a workshop. It offers different services as “to be able to buy the ready-to-wear and they are already made by different sizes and different materials.
Made by Touch of Rwanda Fashion Designs
The company's clients are able to choose the size and colors of their choice. Shema and her company had been offering services in tailoring and clothes to different people both men and women and kids. Shema’s main styles are smart casual, an outfit that can be worn at the office, every day and evening for some occasions. She also designs and does accessories such as bags, bed covers, napkins, pillowcases and some materials to use in home decor.
Made by Touch of Rwanda Fashion Designs
Made by Touch of Rwanda Fashion Designs
Made by Touch of Rwanda Fashion Designs
10. Zoi_by_Mackenzies
Zoi_by_Mackenzies team wearing their relations
Zoi, which is Greek for ‘life’, is a clothing line that was started by the Mackenzies. This is a group of five young ladies namely Naomie Nishimwe, who is the winerof Miss Rwanda 2020, Kelly Uwineza, Kathia Kamali Uwase, Brenda Iradukunda and Pamela Loana Uwase. They are all related.
Made by Zoi_by_Mackenzies
Their brand which was launched on October 9, 2020 produces clothes for all genders, with the choice to scale up an outfit liable on the size of the customer. The Mackenzies use social media to market and advertise their own clothing line, acting as models for their own designs. The demand for their clothes was enormous which pushed them to work harder.
Made by Zoi_by_Mackenzies
Made by Zoi_by_Mackenzies
Made by Zoi_by_Mackenzies
Made by Zoi_by_Mackenzies
The fashion industry in Rwanda is a force to be reckoned with, with many fashion designers spreading their wings and flying the Rwandan flag high. Here are some of the best designers in Rwanda’s budding fashion scene.
1. Joselyne Umutoniwase- Rwanda Clothing
Joselyne Umutoniwase CEO & Founder of the Rwanda Clothing
Rwanda Clothing is a Fashion and Home-Decor Production and Boutique, in the heart of Kigali. Rwanda Clothing ltd started in 2012 by y aiming to offer well tailored special pieces and customized clothing made in Rwanda by Rwandans. The company started with two tailors and today 10 years later has fourty-five full time and more than 50 part time employees from different associations of women especially for our home décor pieces.
Made by Rwanda Clothing
Made by Rwanda Clothing
Rwanda clothing Ltd has two showrooms in kigali and a production space in kigali. The company has a solid foundation and successful growth curve. The brand is becoming well known not only within Rwanda, but also across Africa and the world.It is a global brand. Joselyne Umutoniwase’s passion for clothing has helped so many people to discover the Creative industry and also how it can help to grow the economy and changes lives.
Today Joselyne Umutoniwase continue to create and inspire the young generation and also train young designers who want to be part of the change.
Rwanda's first Lady Janette Kagame supports made-in-Rwanda fashion designers including Rwanda Clothing
Made by Rwanda Clothing
Made by Rwanda Clothing
Made by Rwanda Clothing
2. Turahirwa Moses - Moshions
The high-end Rwandan clothing brand Moshions is well-known locally and internationally. It was Established in 2015 by Turahirwa Moses, Moshions crafts a stunning balance between traditional and contemporary design. This combination of rich cultural heritage and modern tailoring fuels Moshions' art. The brand is well known for its black and white palette, as well as, meticulous beading of imigongo designs on striking couture & ready-to-wear styles for men and women.
Made by Moshions
Made by Moshions
Made by Moshions
Made by Moshions
Made by Moshions
3. Teta Isibo- Inzuki Designs
Inzuki is a dynamic young Rwandan brand specialising in jewellery, accessories and interior decor that are handmade, of local materials. Founderd by Teta Isibo a self-taught fashion designer and entrepreneur passionate about youth entrepreneurship and mentorship, women empowerment, Africa's development, Business and leadership, Innovation, Rwanda, fashion design, interior design, all things design.
Madeb by Inzuki Designs
Madeb by Inzuki Designs
All products produced by Inzuki Designs are Rwanda-made, Africa-inspired and globally-loved. Our products are a fusion of traditional craftsmanship and contemporary style. Our design philosophy seeks to transcend traditional Rwandan design and customize it to suit modern needs. Inzuki works with numerous local artisans who use their skills to translate our authentic designs into vibrant quality pieces. Inzuki is part of a wider Rwandan cultural-renaissance. We are greatly inspired by the growing innovation scene in the country and by the increasing number of young entrepreneurs and trendsetters that are propelling Rwanda to the next level.
Inzuki designs was created out of a combined passion for design, style and everything Rwandan. It started out as a hobby creating personalized jewellery, inspired by already existing products on the Rwandan crafts market and working with local craftswomen to produce them. In 2010, Inzuki designs officially evolved into a business entity. It has since grown into a renowned Rwandan brand with a boutique located in the heart of Kigali city. Inzuki is now aiming for international markets and will soon be accessible to clients in the rest of Africa, Europe, Asia and North America through distributors and an online store.
Madeb by Inzuki Designs
Madeb by Inzuki Designs
4. Ysolde Shimwe and Kevine Kagirimpundu - Uzuri K & Y
Kevine Kagirimpundu and Ysolde Shimwe founders of the Uzuri K & Y
UZURI K&Y is an African-inspired eco-friendly shoe brand that champions sustainability through its innovative use of the 4R technology: recycling, reusing, recovering, and reducing car tires to create eco-friendly footwear. Founded in 2013 by two visionary friends, Ysolde Shimwe and Kevine Kagirimpundu, the company emerged with a mission to address pressing environmental and unemployment challenges within their community.
Across Africa, millions of discarded car tires accumulate in landfills, encroaching upon inhabited and vulnerable neighborhoods. These tires, taking up to 80 years to decompose, not only pollute the air and water but also act as breeding grounds for disease-carrying mosquitoes. Compounding the issue, youth unemployment in Africa reaches alarming levels, with young women facing disproportionately higher rates of joblessness.
Made by Uzuri K & Y
To combat these interconnected issues, UZURI K&Y ingeniously repurposes used car tires, transforming them into functional and fashionable footwear, tailored for conscious consumers. Through their own state-of-the-art production facility, the brand employs advanced techniques to handcraft their footwear. Currently, UZURI K&Y operates retail stores in Rwanda and Kenya, while also utilizing e-commerce platforms to connect with global customers.
Uzuri K & Y Supports both young women and men in Rwanda especially teaching them how to make shoes
Beyond their commitment to sustainable fashion, UZURI K&Y is dedicated to empowering African youth by equipping them with practical and soft skills essential for securing employment or establishing their own small businesses. The company's comprehensive training programs have already benefited over a thousand youth, with an impressive 70% of trainees being women. With a vision to position Africa as a leading source of sustainable fashion on the global market, UZURI K&Y exemplifies a compelling fusion of environmental consciousness, economic empowerment, and artisanal craftsmanship. Through their innovative approach and unwavering commitment, they are driving positive change within their community and beyond.
Made by Uzuri K & Y
Made by Uzuri K & Y
5. Matayo Rugamba – House of Tayo
House of Tayo, with a signature style described as ‘Afrocandy,’ has steadily gained prominence across Rwanda. Established in 2011 by Matthew Rugamba, House of Tayo is known for their colorful bowties, shirts, and custom suits. Rugamba, as one of Rwanda’s early fashion designers and co-founder of CollectiveRw, has been dedicated to building up the fashion community, changing Rwanda’s fashion narrative, and collaborating with like-minded brands. Rugamba creates iconic designs inspired by the Motown era, traditional British tailoring, and his own African heritage. In using design as a tool to tell stories about his home country of Rwanda, he paints a richly diverse, fantastical, fast-paced, and sophisticated picture of Rwanda today.
Made by the House of Tayo
Matthew “Tayo” Rugamba is the Founder and Creative Director of House of Tayo which he started in 2011 as a college junior. Since then he has presented collections at Africa Fashion Week London 2012 and had his work featured in the local and international press - the Huffington Post, Forbes Africa, BBC news, CNN’s African Start-Up to name a few. He has been invited to speak on a variety of issues related to the potential of the African creative industry and youth entrepreneurship at forums such as Wharton Africa Business Forum 2015 and World Economic Forum for Africa 2016.
Ijezi Made by the House of Tayo
After graduating from Lewis & Clark College with a B.A in International Affairs, Matthew returned to Rwanda to expand his business. In July 2014, House of Tayo opened its first store, located in Kigali, Rwanda. House of Tayo continues to specialise in accessories such as ties, bow ties and infinity scarves, as well as bespoke suits. Aside from growing his business, Matthew made it a personal goal to help grow and elevate Rwandan fashion on the regional and international stage. He co-founded the Collective Rw in 2015 in a bid to develop the existing industry and help foster the next generation of Rwandan fashion designers and other professionals within the field. Collective Rw had their inaugural fashion week in October 2016.
Made by the House of Tayo
Made by the House of Tayo
6. Linda Mukangoga and Candy Basomingera - Haute Baso
Candy Basomingera and Linda Mukangoga founders of Haute Baso
Haute Baso is an ethical lifestyle brand for the modern individual looking for thoughtful, simple and functional designs. The brand offers an experiential shopping experience with blends of premium made in Rwanda fashion, food and beverage and arts. It is centered around the belief that “two heads are better than one” using fashion as a vehicle for positive change towards the empowerment of women and youth who are integral to our value chain while contributing to preservation of culture in Rwanda.
Made by Haute Baso
They draw inspiration from their vibrant culture to collaborate and merge traditional methods with new techniques to create pieces and experiences that are timeless. This philosophy exemplifies the modern African fashion industry’s outlook on combining sustainability, technology, modern design and African craftsmanship to produce beautifully made, ready to wear fashion & accessories.
As a Made in Rwanda brand, we pride ourselves in our collaborative approach which has led to collaborations with over 300 artisans in Rwanda, to produce accessories and home decor pieces for various collections. Since our inception in 2014, our collaborative design ethos has allowed our brand to foster strong relationships, allowing us to continuously innovate and create memorable pieces and moments.
Made by Haute Baso
Haute Baso’s vision is to showcase Rwanda today and to promote its ability to produce high-end and functional products that are able to compete, not only on the local and regional levels, but also on the international one. their mission is to translate their passion for art and design into a vehicle for positive change.
Made by Haute Baso
7. Niyitanga - Tanga Designs
Niyitanga CEO & Founder of Tanga Designs
Tanga Designs Tanga Designs is the name of the unique and inspirational fashion design brand founded and based in Rwanda. TANGA DESIGNS was founded by Niyitanga and the brand name is derived from the suffix of his name, Tanga, which means to Serve, Give and Spread. The primary focus of this innovative fashion brand is to highlight elegance, art, class and creativity and to mix modern and traditional design to create a unique and striking visual look, which will appeal to all trendy men and women who love to look good.
Tanga designs in the Rwanda Cultural Fashion Show 2015 at the Milles Collines Hotel
These sentiments embody the essence of TANGA DESIGNS. As the creative director, Tanga of TANGA DESIGNS acknowledges that the brand has benefited greatly from the fashion community in Rwanda as well as from the Fashion shows they have hosted here locally. He has showcased his creations at the Kigali Fashion week, as an upcoming fashion designer, which he won during Kigali Fashion week 2014. That great achievement and honour has opened many doors for Tanga and his brand, TANGA DESIGNS. His collection was inspired with the Touch of African prints together with modern fabrics to create the unrivalled elegance of the Legacy for An African Woman.
Made by Tanga Designs
The many other wonderful events and fashion shows in which TANGA DESIGNS has participated, within Africa, together with all of their amazing clients they have proudly served, have all helped to build the dream to make TANGA DESIGNS what it is today.
Made by Tanga Designs
Made by Tanga Designs
Made by Tanga Designs
8. Karen Uwera- Karssh Collection
Karen N Uwera CEO & Founder of Karssh Collection
Karssh collections Ltd is a woman owned made in Rwanda brand founded by Karen N Uwera in 2008. KarSSH is a bespoke and made-to-order brand that produces to create a sync between modernity, Rwandan culture and its beautiful nature. The brand aims at creating Rwandan fashion trends upholding the beautiful uniqueness of Rwandan culture, climate and nature.
Made by Karssh Collection
Made by Karssh Collection
Made by Karssh Collection
Made by Karssh Collection
Made by Karssh Collection
9. Shema Charlotte – Touch of Rwanda Fashion Designs
Shema Charlotte CEO & Founder of Touch of Rwanda Fashion Designs
Touch Of Rwanda Fashion Designs Ltd was foundered by Shema Charlotte a creative designer. It is based in Rwanda. Foundered in 2018 The company is growing, with a shop and a workshop. It offers different services as “to be able to buy the ready-to-wear and they are already made by different sizes and different materials.
Made by Touch of Rwanda Fashion Designs
The company's clients are able to choose the size and colors of their choice. Shema and her company had been offering services in tailoring and clothes to different people both men and women and kids. Shema’s main styles are smart casual, an outfit that can be worn at the office, every day and evening for some occasions. She also designs and does accessories such as bags, bed covers, napkins, pillowcases and some materials to use in home decor.
Made by Touch of Rwanda Fashion Designs
Made by Touch of Rwanda Fashion Designs
Made by Touch of Rwanda Fashion Designs
10. Zoi_by_Mackenzies
Zoi_by_Mackenzies team wearing their relations
Zoi, which is Greek for ‘life’, is a clothing line that was started by the Mackenzies. This is a group of five young ladies namely Naomie Nishimwe, who is the winerof Miss Rwanda 2020, Kelly Uwineza, Kathia Kamali Uwase, Brenda Iradukunda and Pamela Loana Uwase. They are all related.
Made by Zoi_by_Mackenzies
Their brand which was launched on October 9, 2020 produces clothes for all genders, with the choice to scale up an outfit liable on the size of the customer. The Mackenzies use social media to market and advertise their own clothing line, acting as models for their own designs. The demand for their clothes was enormous which pushed them to work harder.
Made by Zoi_by_Mackenzies
Made by Zoi_by_Mackenzies
Made by Zoi_by_Mackenzies
Made by Zoi_by_Mackenzies
The women in South Sudan struggled with gender inequality up until 2011 when South Sudan gained its independence. Eventually, things started getting better. Women started having access to better healthcare and education. A lady found a way to empower and express herself and others through fashion and design. Meet Mayada Adil, the South Sudanese designer who found a way to empower female refugees in South Sudan through fashion.
Born in Khartoum, Mayada Adil was 7 years old when she had to join her father in exile in Saudi Arabia. This was after General Omar al-Bashir’s coup d’état and the establishment of a military regime. Along with her siblings, she grew up in Saudi Arabia until she was 18 years old. As a child, she was fascinated by fashion shows, shared a passion for textiles with her mother, and made her sketches of various designs.
Mayada Adil posing in one of her signature designs
From Doctor to Fashionista
Besides her passion for fashion, Mayada must have really cared about helping people live a healthy life. She was a medical student at National Ribat University where she majored in gynecology with the intent of working for humanitarian organizations. She specialized in the issue of genital mutilation in outlying villages and in camps for refugees who escaped the civil war in South Sudan.
Empowering women in an unusual way
Due to her zeal to make a difference, while in Khartoum, she got close to three women who taught her traditional craftsmanship in accessories and jewelry. She told them about the collections of her brand, Mayada, on which she was working. She wanted to work with them. These women introduced her to different cultures and tribes.
In 2017 she created her first collection, Nubian Queen, dedicated to Sudanese women. It was done in Kenya and meant to remind Sudanese women of the legacy of Nubian queens. It portrays how strong, elegant, beautiful, and majestic they are.
As part of the UNESCO initiative called Africa Fashion Reception, in November 2019 she presented her second collection of clothing and accessories, Sudan and South Sudan. The purpose of the collection is to unify the two countries through a collection of seven pieces in satin, wool, cotton, or traditional textiles embellished with everyday objects. Below are sights from the collection.
Mayada Adil’s Design Shenka Mag ( Photo Credit: Alain Herman )
You can be quiet and let your attire do the talking for you. This gown above is one of the attires you can wear on such days. The otherwise white gown is made more elegant by the African print strip around the waist and neck.
A one side mixed colored jacket, on purple pants completed by a pretty yellow small bag. The look that says i’m funny and sweet, but super smart and hardworking.
In Memory of a once Unified Sudan
Maya uses traditional fabrics from Sudan and South Sudan to show how the two nations should be united. The cloth is thrown across one shoulder and the other green silk fabric with no sleeves worn on a red and cream white skirt- like bottom. The caps can be worn by both men and women. “Sudan and South Sudan” one unified collection in nostalgic remembrance of two countries that were once one nation, attempting to foster peace and unity in fashionably artistic fusion.
Mayada Adil’s Design. Collar made by @ihsaniculture ( Photo Credit: m.salah.abdulaziz )
The sensuality of green silk with split sleeves and an embroidered triangular decoration around the neck can leave you feeling like a princess in a fairy tale. This could be your reality. The delicate fabric and the tattoo on her hand can easily make Sudanese in the diaspora to reminisce about home.
Mayada Adil’s Design Shenka Mag ( Photo Credit: Alain Herman )
Yellow always feels like summer! Mayada creates a long gown with embroideries around the thigh and big drapy sleeve. The hat gives a look that says life is short and i’m gonna enjoy it!
Making a Statement
Not only was she making a fashion statement with her creations, she was expressing herself regarding what she feels about the post-independence. In an interview she said,
“I worked a lot on the colors. During the English occupation, women wore white outfits which were synonymous with resistance. After independence, they wore blue, which signified joy and freedom. The white that women wore during the 2019 revolution had the same meaning. But blue was this time synonymous with sadness for the martyrs of this revolution.”
Conclusion
Mayada’s love for her art is undeniable and as a result, she attended preparatory classes for the Beaux-Arts in Paris while setting up her own projects. Thus, she prepared a new collection with two other refugees, Somali and Chadian, through the association L’Atelier des artistes en exil. Finally, it would not be wrong to say that Fashion and politics are interwoven. According to Mayada Adil “Fashion itself is political”.
Story By Joy
The Kenyan fashion scene has witnessed a remarkable metamorphosis in competitiveness in recent years, establishing itself as a vibrant and dynamic industry. The country’s fashion designers and brands have been at the forefront, showcasing their creativity and talent on both local and international platforms.
With a rich blend of traditional African aesthetics and contemporary styles, Kenyan fashion has gained global recognition for its unique and authentic designs. The industry has also been boosted by the emergence of fashion events and shows that provide a platform for designers to showcase their collections and attract potential buyers.
Furthermore, the increasing availability of online platforms and social media has enabled Kenyan designers to reach a wider audience, making their mark on the global fashion map. As a result, the Kenyan fashion scene is witnessing fierce competition among designers, with each striving to push boundaries, innovate, and make a lasting impression in the ever-evolving world of fashion.
1. Catherine Mayeye
Kate Mayeye is a Kenyan designer inspired by West African culture. She is the CEO and founder of African Fabrics and Designs Kenya Ltd. Kate Mayeye introduced a different fashion culture in Kenya and beyond, placing the African print on the world map. This highly esteemed all Kenyan brand has become synonymous with the artistry and craftsmanship of couture fabrics in African prints and Ankara designs. With a deep-rooted appreciation for the rich cultural heritage of Kenya and the African continent, Catherine Mayeye has successfully blended traditional aesthetics with contemporary fashion trends, creating a truly unique and vibrant brand.
Made by African Fabrics and Designs Kenya Ltd.
Made by African Fabrics and Designs Kenya Ltd.
2. Sally Karago
Designed by Sally Karago
Sally Karago is a fashion design veteran who pioneered the fashion industry since the early 90s when she launched the Mcensal fashion house. Since then, she’s never stopped gracing the Kenyan fashion scene. In 2009, Sally founded the Mcensal school of fashion to give up-and-coming fashion designers a solid foundation when venturing into their careers.
Sally was the first fashion designer to incorporate Maasai blanket and Kikoi fabric into her designs, inspired by contemporary Africa. In 2014, Sally Karago added yet another brand under her belt. The SK Collection is a ready-to-wear line for all ages. This steady and versed fashion designer has won many accolades including the Smirnoff Awards Kenya and the Mnet Face of Africa.
3. Patricia Mbela
Fashion designer Patricia Mbela
Patricia Mbela has loved fashion and garment construction since childhood and at the age of 14, young Patricia decided that she would become a fashion designer. She has been showcasing her talent through fashion and jewelry design for 16 years and is ranked among Africa’s top fashion and jewelry designers, producing for both men and women.
The fashion designer is based in Nairobi and is the proud owner of the famed House of Agano. Patricia is also the founder of the label, Poisa. The label has transformed how Kenya views fashion, due to its uniqueness. Patricia was among the two designers chosen to provide for the Nokia face of Africa shoot. She likes to call her brand “Wearable Art” which has been showcased all over the world.
A design made for Yemi alade by Patrica Mbela
A design made for Yemi alade by Patrica Mbela
A design made by Patrica Mbela
4. John Kaveke
Made by John Kaveke Label
Founded in 2001, the John Kaveke label is the brainchild of a twist on contemporary African bespoke tailoring style. John Kaveke is one of the most sought-after designers in Kenya. His designs have graced catwalks such as African London Fashion Week {London}, Sarajevo Fashion Week (Bosnia), Hub of Africa (Ethiopia), Swahili Fashion Week (Tanzania), Uganda Fashion Week (Uganda), M-Net Face of Africa (Nigeria), The Big Brother Africa House (South Africa), Catwalk Kenya (Nairobi), Lake Magadi project, Festival for African Fashion & Art (Nairobi), and the International Smirnoff Fashion Awards (Nairobi).
Made by John Kaveke
Made by @johnkaveke
5. Vivienne Taa
Ceo & Founder of the Vivienne Taa
Vivienne Taa is a key figure in the African fashion industry. The founder of the renowned fashion house Vivienne Taa specializes in blending African prints, contemporary fabric, and designs into beautifully styled exotic clothes and accessories for fashion lovers, both men, and women.
Her brand is also known for creating fashionably bespoke, occasional, and bridal wear, custom-made uniforms, and ready-to-wear clothing. Although her brand is new to the market, it has made tremendous growth, set apart by its innovation and skillful attention to detail. Her designs draw inspiration from the African culture, especially music, and art.
Made by Vivienne Taa
6. Wambui Mukenyi
Made by Wambui Mukenyi
Wambui Mukenyi is a steady, pro, and versed fashion designer in the industry. Though self-taught, Wambui Mukenyi has received national recognition. The founder of the WM Label has been showcasing her love for luxurious fabric, whilst at the same time instilling her African heritage to produce timeless, feminine, and elegant pieces since 2009.
Wambui then extended her brand into making African wedding gowns and ready-to-wear clothes full of creativity and style. Her effortlessly stylish and creative pieces, known to reflect her client’s personality and style, have been featured in many fashion magazines in Kenya.
Made by Wambui Mukenyi
Made by Wambui Mukenyi
Last month June 2023 many Congratulations were in order for Naomi Campbell.
One week ago, the supermodel announced on Instagram that she has welcomed her second child, a son, by sharing a picture of her and her two-year-old daughter holding hands with the newborn. “My little darling, know that you are cherished beyond measure and surrounded by love from the moment you graced us with your presence. A true gift from God” she wrote. “It’s never too late to become a mother.”
"My little darling, know that you are cherished beyond measure and surrounded by love from the moment you graced us with your presence. A True Gift from God ??, blessed! Welcome Babyboy. ??✨ #mumoftwo ❤️? It’s never too late to become a mother ?? ? @candytman stylist @rodneybur " A message from Campbell to her child
Campbell is indeed defying expectations around age and motherhood. She first became a parent in 2021 at age 50. While Campbell hasn’t revealed whether she carried the child or used a surrogate, she did confirm to British Vogue that “she’s my child.” Now, at age 53, she’s done it again. In the same March 2022 interview, where she posed with her daughter on the magazine’s cover, the CFDA Fashion Icon also said she was encouraging all her older friends not to rule out having children—even if they are above society’s expected age. “I’m telling them all, do it! Don’t hesitate!” she said
Campbell also shared the feelings of fulfillment she has found in parenthood. “I always knew that one day I would be a mother, but it’s the biggest joy I could ever imagine. I’m lucky to have her and I know that,” she said. “It’s the best thing I’ve ever done.”
There are, however, many details about her family life that she has chosen to keep private: Campbell has not shared either her son or daughter’s name, or their birthdays, and does not posts photographs that show their faces.
Naomi Elaine Campbell is an English model. Beginning her career at the age of 15, Campbell was one of six models of her generation declared supermodels by the fashion industry and the international press. She was the first black woman to appear on the covers of Time, Vogue France, and British Vogue
Source: Vogue
FIFA President Gianni Infantino and his wife Leena show off the Ijezi at the just concluded 73rd FIFA Congress in Kigali. Courtesy.
It is only fair to say that during the recently concluded 73rd FIFA Congress, which was held in Kigali, fashion met football, and Rwandan fashion designers were the biggest winners. Several local fashion designers got the opportunity to showcase their work, from supermodel Adrian Lima donning Maryse Mbonyumutwa’s ‘Asantii’ designs to FIFA President Gianni Infantino and other renowned public figures endorsing House of Tayo’s ‘Ijezi’, a major win for Rwanda’s fashion industry. However, among all of them, it couldn’t be a more appropriate moment for Matthew ‘Tayo’ Rugamba to showcase his ‘Ijezi’ iconic design which has since become Rwanda’s aficionado sportswear.
ALSO READ: House of Tayo's flash of fame in Hollywood
During the inauguration of the Kigali Pelé Stadium on March 15, Infantino and his wife Leena were seen posing with ‘Ijezi’, the name derived from the English word ‘jersey’, along with other visiting delegates, to confirm that the colourful football shirt has come of age.
Matthew Rugamba is one of Rwanda’s top fashion designers. Courtesy photo.
Rugamba, the founder of House of Tayo, rightly celebrated the moment as his shirt continues to become popular among football lovers and celebrities who find it funky and appealing in many ways.
Some actually confuse it for the national team shirt, thanks to Rugamba’s genius to capitalise on the passion Rwandans have for football, and now the design has gone global. “Earlier today during the unveiling of Kigali Pele Stadium ahead of the 73rd #FIFACongress. Rwanda to the World and the World to Rwanda,” the fashion house tweeted.
ALSO READ: House of Tayo features on Black Panther 2 premiering red carpet
Tayo, as he is commonly known, added that when he designed the ‘Ijezi’, he wanted to create something that celebrates Rwanda as far and wide as possible.
He, however, said that he and the vision board didn't see ‘Ijezi’, which debuted on the market in 2021, becoming as popular as it is today. He added that he’s extremely grateful for the opportunities and progress.
“I am very grateful for the opportunities to display my work on such significant platforms,” Tayo told The New Times.
“While my team and I work hard to elevate our work and expand our reach, such opportunities only emerge when there’s decisive leadership, willpower, and effort,” he added.
Tayo attributes this exposure to the leadership of President Paul Kagame, who himself is an ardent promoter of ‘Made-in-Rwanda’ fashion.
Models donning the iconic Ijezi design by House of Tayo. Courtesy photo.
He points out the collective effort and planning of various organisations including the Rwanda Convention Bureau (RCB), Rwanda Development Board (RDB), and others for positioning Rwanda’s fashion industry to tap into such global events.
“I am also particularly thankful to the Imbuto Foundation for making fashion and the arts a focal point in their activities,” he added. Over the years, House of Tayo, a member of the CollectiveRw ensemble, has earned global recognition mainly for clothing international celebrities and Hollywood icons.
Established in 2011, House of Tayo has a record of dressing celebrities including singers Burna Boy, Davido, Lupita Nyong’o’s brother Peter Junior Nyong’o, and basketball legend Joakim Noah, among others. Other important personalities who have directly endorsed House of Tayo designs include Amadou Gallo Fall, the National Basketball Association (NBA) Vice President and also Head of the Basketball Africa League (BAL, and singer Mr. Eazi.
ALSO READ: Celebrities who rocked House of Tayo collections
Other stars who have donned the customised jersey include Nigerian singers Adekunle Gold and Ruger, Ghanaian rapper Sarkodie and celebrated Kenyan-born DJ of the Dallas Mavericks, Poizon Ivy, among others.
Source : The new times Rwanda
"I want you to think and imagine the fashion industry in Rwanda at the moment… Now, where would it be without the brand "Moshions". Why Is it impossible to tell the journey of fashion history and its revolution in the past 10 years in Rwanda without this name?" Story Writer
The high-end Rwandan clothing brand Moshions is well-known locally and internationally. The year 2021 was among the period that Moshions proved that the uniqueness and creativity behind fashion designing in Rwanda are the only keys to competing and capturing the city of fashion lovers.
2021 was a harsh and very difficult time for local fashion designers ever have before, many lockdowns because of covid-19 pandemic, and no tourists, mostly clients who buy made-in-Rwanda products. But Moshions was doing what it does best –reviving culturally inspired design and setting the pace for the future of fashion in the industry in Rwanda and was preparing to showcase his new collection. The first weekend of November, in this year of 2021, we saw the opening of its new Spring/Summer line – the Imandwa Collection. Designed by Creative Director & Founder, Moses Turahirwa, the Collection's designs are a visual exploration of self-liberation, vulnerability, and authenticity.
Turahirwa Moses Ceo & Founder of Moshions
Moshions and Covid-19 period – Year 2021
One can always count on Moshions to produce clothing with masterful attention to detail and they delivered yet again.
The Imandwa Collection is distinctively different from past designs but the sentiment remains the same - beautiful tailoring and luxurious details that translate seamlessly to ready-to-wear. Showcased during a three-day launch, the Imandwa Collection proved to be another opportunity for Moshions to flex its fashion mastery. Each day of the exhibition was very well thought out in order to allow diverse groups of people to experience the art while respecting Covid restrictions.
Imandwa Collection 2021 by Moshions
Imandwa Collection 2021 by Moshions
Small guided group tours of the exhibition were provided each day by Turahirwa himself. Panel discussions and music enriched the entire experience. The setting for each installation was designed by none other than Rwanda's award-winning creative genius, Cedric Mizero. Like the collection, the music that accompanied it hit all the right notes.
Imandwa Collection 2021 by Moshions
The exhibition's soundtrack was curated by Bill Ruzima, a dynamic musician, whose voice reached an electric crescendo as he danced. His eclectic energy vibrated off the walls of the Atelier Academy, an architectural dream space, where the fashion exhibition was held. Illume, the paramount Rwandan communications agency, was the media partner. Poivre Noir and Food & Stuff provided the event's exquisite food & drink. Over the 3 days, several poignant presentations were also made, notably by Honorable Béata Habyarimana, Rwanda's Minister of Trade & Industry; Jeanine Munyeshuli, a Rwandan economist; Judith Heard, Miss Elite Africa 2021; and Georgie Ndirangu, an international moderator.
Imandwa Collections 2012 by Moshions
"I am excited to present this project. It is a true manifestation of how our ancestors lived without limits and labels. Every 'Imandwa' item was made with a strong consideration of the environment," said Moses Turahirwa, the founder of Moshions, who recently earned his Master's degree in collection design.
In Turahirwa's world, fashion is both an art form and a platform.
His creations have an androgynous appeal, challenging the very notion of gendered clothing and toxic masculinity. Channeling a different interpretation of the Kinyarwanda words such as Imandwa (which is typically understood as "spirits of dead heroes"), Turahirwa chose a modern understanding of the term - "a way to connect with our ancestors"- as the essence behind the six looks of this season.
Imandwa Collection 2021 by Moshions
Established in 2015, Moshions crafts a stunning balance between traditional and contemporary design. This combination of rich cultural heritage and modern tailoring fuels Moshions' art. The brand is well known for its black and white palette, as well as, meticulous beading of imigongo designs on striking couture & ready-to-wear styles for men and women.
Moses Turahirwa posing in the photo between his clients
Handicraft sector is a small but growing sector in Rwanda. The country boasts of a very rich cultural heritage and handicrafts are very unique and have an originality of their own. They are available on a variety of online sites and from the local markets as well. Rwandans make an extensive range of handicrafts which include: wood products; ceramics and pottery; hand textiles and hand-loomed products; embroidery and woven products and Basketry and Mats.
Where is Moshions Now?
Moses Turahirwa CEO & Flounder of the Moshions in the court
Moses Turahirwa, the 32-year-old, a renowned fashion house in Rwanda, appeared before the Nyarugenge Intermediate Court on May 10, 2023, facing charges of drug abuse and document forgery. During the bail hearing, Turahirwa was accompanied by his two lawyers, Irene Bayisabe and Frank Asiimwe, while the prosecution was represented by two prosecutors. The prosecution outlined the grounds for bringing Turahirwa to court, stating that he had forged a copy of his passport by changing the gender from male, as indicated in the original document, to F (female) as well as the age.
They also pointed out that he had used cannabis on multiple occasions, and a fragment of cannabis was found within a shirt discovered in his room. The prosecution presented several pieces of evidence to support their case, including Rwanda Forensic Laboratory tests confirming that he illegally used cannabis and a conversation between him and an individual residing in Italy, where he shared a forged copy of his passport.
The prosecution requested the court to remand him for 30 days, emphasising that the crimes he is being prosecuted for attracts a punishment exceeding two years of imprisonment and expressed concerns that he might evade justice if not kept in custody.
In his defense, Turahirwa explained that the drugs found in his bloodstream was a result of smoking cannabis during his two-year stay in Italy. However, he denied the accusation of passport forgery, claiming that the alterations made to his passport copy were solely for his upcoming new movie titled 'Kwanda Season One.' He also stated that he had never worn the particular shirt in which the fragment of cannabis was found.
One of his lawyers, Bayisabe argued that there was no crime involved in modifying a copy of the passport, as the client couldn't use the copy to travel or present it anywhere. Bayisabe also reiterated that the drugs were used outside of the country. Turahirwa and his lawyers presented sureties, including his sister, father, and his company Moshions which his lawyers said is worth $3 million (over Rwf 3bn).
The judge ruled that the bail ruling on the matter would be rendered next week on May 15. After going back and forth to the court Turahirwa was released by the court but warned to not leave the country without permission. Turahirwa, who identifies himself as a member of the LGBTQ+ community, is one of the best fashion designers in Rwanda who designs for top celebrities around the world.
Sauti Sol musicians from Kenya wear Made by Moshions
The President of the Republic of Rwanda and first lady wear Made by Moshions
The wife of the ex-president of Tanzania Jakaya Kikwete wears Made by Moshions
Didier Yves Drogba Tébily is an Ivorian former professional footballer who played as a striker. He is the all-time top scorer and former captain of the Ivory Coast national team. (In Moshions Shirt)
Moshions has many clients from all over the world
Story by the RCFS'Media
"I want you to think and imagine the fashion industry in Rwanda at the moment… Now, where would it be without the brand "Moshions". Why Is it impossible to tell the journey of fashion history and its revolution in the past 10 years in Rwanda without this name?" Story Writer
The high-end Rwandan clothing brand Moshions is well-known locally and internationally. The year 2021 was among the period that Moshions proved that the uniqueness and creativity behind fashion designing in Rwanda are the only keys to competing and capturing the city of fashion lovers.
2021 was a harsh and very difficult time for local fashion designers ever have before, many lockdowns because of covid-19 pandemic, and no tourists, mostly clients who buy made-in-Rwanda products. But Moshions was doing what it does best –reviving culturally inspired design and setting the pace for the future of fashion in the industry in Rwanda and was preparing to showcase his new collection. The first weekend of November, in this year of 2021, we saw the opening of its new Spring/Summer line – the Imandwa Collection. Designed by Creative Director & Founder, Moses Turahirwa, the Collection's designs are a visual exploration of self-liberation, vulnerability, and authenticity.
Turahirwa Moses Ceo & Founder of Moshions
Moshions and Covid-19 period – Year 2021
One can always count on Moshions to produce clothing with masterful attention to detail and they delivered yet again.
The Imandwa Collection is distinctively different from past designs but the sentiment remains the same - beautiful tailoring and luxurious details that translate seamlessly to ready-to-wear. Showcased during a three-day launch, the Imandwa Collection proved to be another opportunity for Moshions to flex its fashion mastery. Each day of the exhibition was very well thought out in order to allow diverse groups of people to experience the art while respecting Covid restrictions.
Imandwa Collection 2021 by Moshions
Imandwa Collection 2021 by Moshions
Small guided group tours of the exhibition were provided each day by Turahirwa himself. Panel discussions and music enriched the entire experience. The setting for each installation was designed by none other than Rwanda's award-winning creative genius, Cedric Mizero. Like the collection, the music that accompanied it hit all the right notes.
Imandwa Collection 2021 by Moshions
The exhibition's soundtrack was curated by Bill Ruzima, a dynamic musician, whose voice reached an electric crescendo as he danced. His eclectic energy vibrated off the walls of the Atelier Academy, an architectural dream space, where the fashion exhibition was held. Illume, the paramount Rwandan communications agency, was the media partner. Poivre Noir and Food & Stuff provided the event's exquisite food & drink. Over the 3 days, several poignant presentations were also made, notably by Honorable Béata Habyarimana, Rwanda's Minister of Trade & Industry; Jeanine Munyeshuli, a Rwandan economist; Judith Heard, Miss Elite Africa 2021; and Georgie Ndirangu, an international moderator.
Imandwa Collections 2012 by Moshions
"I am excited to present this project. It is a true manifestation of how our ancestors lived without limits and labels. Every 'Imandwa' item was made with a strong consideration of the environment," said Moses Turahirwa, the founder of Moshions, who recently earned his Master's degree in collection design.
In Turahirwa's world, fashion is both an art form and a platform.
His creations have an androgynous appeal, challenging the very notion of gendered clothing and toxic masculinity. Channeling a different interpretation of the Kinyarwanda words such as Imandwa (which is typically understood as "spirits of dead heroes"), Turahirwa chose a modern understanding of the term - "a way to connect with our ancestors"- as the essence behind the six looks of this season.
Imandwa Collection 2021 by Moshions
Established in 2015, Moshions crafts a stunning balance between traditional and contemporary design. This combination of rich cultural heritage and modern tailoring fuels Moshions' art. The brand is well known for its black and white palette, as well as, meticulous beading of imigongo designs on striking couture & ready-to-wear styles for men and women.
Moses Turahirwa posing in the photo between his clients
Handicraft sector is a small but growing sector in Rwanda. The country boasts of a very rich cultural heritage and handicrafts are very unique and have an originality of their own. They are available on a variety of online sites and from the local markets as well. Rwandans make an extensive range of handicrafts which include: wood products; ceramics and pottery; hand textiles and hand-loomed products; embroidery and woven products and Basketry and Mats.
Where is Moshions Now?
Turahirwa Moses Turahirwa CEO & Flounder of the Moshions in the court
Moses Turahirwa, the 32-year-old, a renowned fashion house in Rwanda, appeared before the Nyarugenge Intermediate Court on May 10, 2023, facing charges of drug abuse and document forgery. During the bail hearing, Turahirwa was accompanied by his two lawyers, Irene Bayisabe and Frank Asiimwe, while the prosecution was represented by two prosecutors. The prosecution outlined the grounds for bringing Turahirwa to court, stating that he had forged a copy of his passport by changing the gender from male, as indicated in the original document, to F (female) as well as the age.
They also pointed out that he had used cannabis on multiple occasions, and a fragment of cannabis was found within a shirt discovered in his room. The prosecution presented several pieces of evidence to support their case, including Rwanda Forensic Laboratory tests confirming that he illegally used cannabis and a conversation between him and an individual residing in Italy, where he shared a forged copy of his passport.
The prosecution requested the court to remand him for 30 days, emphasising that the crimes he is being prosecuted for attracts a punishment exceeding two years of imprisonment and expressed concerns that he might evade justice if not kept in custody.
In his defense, Turahirwa explained that the drugs found in his bloodstream was a result of smoking cannabis during his two-year stay in Italy. However, he denied the accusation of passport forgery, claiming that the alterations made to his passport copy were solely for his upcoming new movie titled 'Kwanda Season One.' He also stated that he had never worn the particular shirt in which the fragment of cannabis was found.
One of his lawyers, Bayisabe argued that there was no crime involved in modifying a copy of the passport, as the client couldn't use the copy to travel or present it anywhere. Bayisabe also reiterated that the drugs were used outside of the country. Turahirwa and his lawyers presented sureties, including his sister, father, and his company Moshions which his lawyers said is worth $3 million (over Rwf 3bn).
The judge ruled that the bail ruling on the matter would be rendered next week on May 15. After going back and forth to the court Turahirwa was released by the court but warned to not leave the country without permission. Turahirwa, who identifies himself as a member of the LGBTQ+ community, is one of the best fashion designers in Rwanda who designs for top celebrities around the world.
Sauti Sol musicians from Kenya wear Made by Moshions
The President of the Republic of Rwanda and first lady wear Made by Moshions
The wife of the ex-president of Tanzania Jakaya Kikwete wears Made by Moshions
Didier Yves Drogba Tébily is an Ivorian former professional footballer who played as a striker. He is the all-time top scorer and former captain of the Ivory Coast national team. (in Moshions Shirt)
Moshions has many clients from all over the world
Story by the RCFS'Media
The six-day event saw a range of over 45 shows, presentations, and events. First-ever Buyers Panel hosted with prestigious line-up of panelists offered insights to designers on building sustainable and lasting relations with retailers
Dubai, UAE, 28 March 2023: Dubai Fashion Week (DFW) recorded a 55% growth in RSVP’s compared to Arab Fashion Week in March 2022. The global event, which is supported by Dubai Design District (d3), a member of TECOM Group PJSC, and the Arab Fashion Council, was one of the most popular in many years.
Runway shows and events saw a full house each night, with buyers and designers from the major global fashion capitals out in full force.
“Dubai Fashion Week was a spectacular way to debut Dubai as the fifth global fashion capital,” said Khadija Al Bastaki, Senior Vice President of Dubai Design District (d3), part of TECOM Group. “Designers demonstrated the highest calibre of creativity and craftsmanship throughout the week. As a global creative platform, we at d3 are thrilled to see Dubai help shape the global creative dialogue. Not only did DFW provide regional and international talent a gateway to new partnerships, markets, and opportunities, but it also answered a global call for inclusivity and diversity in the fashion world. This was possible thanks to Dubai’s multicultural melting pot and commitment to nurturing the creative economy."
Evolving from the successful Arab Fashion Week, Dubai Fashion Week is Dubai’s new definitive fashion fixture and part of the city’s bid to become the fifth fashion capital destination – alongside Paris, New York, London and Milan. The event that became part of the international fashion week calendar debuted with the city and region’s most dynamic runways and programme yet spread across six days. A range of over 45 shows, presentations and events took place on the Fashion Calendar. Some 28 designers from more than 10 countries showcased their Autumn Winter 23/24 and Women’s Haute Couture 2023 collections.
Stand out moments from the inaugural edition included:
- Amato Retrospective’s iconic designs in celebration of 25 years of Amato Couture opened the show on the first night
- Dubai Fashion Week’s penultimate day featured the collections of DFW members part of the designers’ committee, Dima Ayad, Lama Jouni, and Mrs Keepa
- Lili Blanc showcased collections straight off the Paris Fashion Week runways, as part of AFC’s partnership with La Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode
- Dubai-based label, Anomalous unveiled the global collaboration with Hot Wheels; the #1 selling toy in the world with over 8 billion Vehicles sold
The shows saw a strong buyers’ presence with representatives from Asia, Europe, the Americas and the Arab world in attendance. d3 and the Arab Fashion Council presented the first-ever Buyers Talk, which brought together a prestigious panel of buyers from the UAE and Europe to shed light on the elements of a successful working partnership between the designer and the buyer, from commercial viability to planning schedules.
The panellists included: Milan-based Dani Stenin from Antonioli, Paris-based Raphael Deray from Printemps, Caterina Ercoli from Level Shoes, Georgina Gainza from Al Tayer Group (which includes Harvey Nichols and Bloomingdales), and Martina Solino from Tryano & Saks.
Following the panel, a Designers Lookbook Review was held, giving the designers the opportunity to engage directly with buyers and showcase highlights from their collections.
A number of other exciting new initiatives were launched too. A steering committee for Dubai Fashion Week was unveiled, alongside a new buyers committee, and a permanent designers committee, all of which work under the Arab Fashion Council’s supervision. They serve to ensure Dubai Fashion Week’s ambitious vision is met and steer the future of the event in a dynamic and sustainable way. The announcement on the committees will be made at a later stage featuring all pertinent details including the agenda and the names of its esteemed members.
Jacob Abrian, Chief Executive Officer of the Arab Fashion Council, said: “The new Dubai Fashion Week is off to a great start. We have already surpassed the momentum gained during Arab Fashion Week, if the packed shows and positive response from talent, buyers and audiences alike are anything to go by. We are already working with d3 to ensure that the next edition raises the bar further and establishing Dubai as a core contributor to the global fashion dialogue.”
Along with custom-built, flexible structures for the event, Dubai Fashion Week took place in unique, alfresco surroundings – including the basketball court and skate park at The Block at d3. Exclusive events also took place across the city as part of the vision to broaden the reach of Dubai Fashion Week and unite the city and region’s fashion scene.
Fashion partners added to the hype with a host of invite-only experiences. Emergency Room and Byhpe held exclusive after parties, while Dubai Fashion Week member designer Hussein Bazaza held an intimate fashion presentation and party. Ferragamo hosted a Styling Masterclass event with Lana Qatramiz and Gaelle Hojeily at Dubai Mall Boutique celebrating the SS23 collection launch; Level Shoes collaborated with Gallery Collectional to launch their new in-store personal shopping services, By Appointment: Where Fashion Meets Design, and the Stella McCartney label invited guests to a private preview and workshop for the limited-edition Emerald Capsule Collection for Ramadan. Etoile La Boutique hosted a private lunch to discover Serena handbags and there was a special buyers’ dinner at Caviar Kaspia in celebration of the first edition of Dubai Fashion Week.
Learn more about DUBAI FASHION WEEK and APPLY for SS24 10-15 OCT 2023
Organizers of South Sudan Fashion Week just announced the date for the 2023 edition. The event is scheduled to hold from the 4th to the 5th of August, from 5-9 pm showcasing some of the most popular designers and models from across the region.
South Sudanese runway models models
The 2023 edition is scheduled to be its 8th edition and will host a range of activities and events from cocktail parties, and awards nights, to designer competitions, exhibitions, and the expected runway shows.
Neither the ticket prices nor the venue has been announced yet, however, calls for designer participation and sponsorship are open.
The organizers published the advertisement image with the following caption…
South Sudan, officially the Republic of South Sudan, is a landlocked country in East Africa. It is bordered by Ethiopia, Sudan, the Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, and Kenya. Its population was estimated at 10,913,164 in 2022.
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