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		<title>Creative trifecta curates 2020’s hottest new names!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jan 2020 14:22:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For 2020, the three invited curators of the annual Design Indaba Emerging Creatives programme constitute a thrilling trifecta of top local talent. The responsibility for selecting the Emerging Creatives Class of 2020 falls to milliner Crystal Birch, conceptual art director Mokoena Kobeli and furniture maestro Siyanda Mbele. First up is creative force Crystal Birch, whose varied skills across the spectrum uniquely equip her to mentor and guide young creatives. Known primarily for her millinery business, Birch also has extensive experience in styling, art direction and set design. She studied fashion design at Elizabeth Galloway Academy of Fashion in Stellenbosch and spent time honing her skills under the guidance of Noel Stewart and Piers Atkinson, two of Europe’s topmost hat-making talents. Since then, she has forged a path of her own and her irreverent and fanciful hats have come to adorn the heads of South Africa’s most fashion-conscious. Joining Birch in the lineup is Mokoena Kobeli. The Joburg-based conceptual art director, graphic designer and illustrator graduated with a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Johannesburg’s Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture (FADA) and continued to study at leading international and national creative institutions, from the School of Visual Arts (New York) to [...]]]></description>
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		<title>This season’s must-have fashion item for men? The Suit Pocket Square by Lalela Scarf!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Nov 2019 13:41:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lalela Scarf’s brand-new Spring/Summer range provides stylish accoutrements for men who appreciate the finer things in life. This international luxury brand, which supports a non-profit arts education programme for at-risk youth in sub-Saharan Africa, has its finger on the pulse of global fashion. Its elegant items always make a statement, whether worn by businessmen-about-town, counter-culture aficionados, or on-trend under-13s. Lalela Scarf’s latest men’s range includes scarves, pocket squares and bandanas. The collection was created using Lalela learners’ original artworks, which are adapted and curated for the season by New York-based Creative Director Sandy Tabatznik. &#160; Light, colour-saturated items float in breezy featherweight silks and are guaranteed to brighten up your life, whether carried in the breast pocket of your suit or worn around your neck. Their strong visual appeal and social impact make them this season’s must-have fashion item for men of style.  The new range is available through selected retail outlets in the USA, South Africa and Australia, as well as online via www.thelalelascarf.co.za or www.thelalelascarf.org. Please contact scarves@lalela.org for Lalela Scarf enquiries for USA and Europe. Please contact heidi@africanlabd.co.za for Lalela Scarf enquiries for Africa. Please contact leigh@lalela.org or oliver@lalela.org for information about Lalela. &#160; Follow Lalela Scarf on social media via: twitter.com/lalelascarf www.facebook.com/thelalelascarf www.instagram.com/thelalelascarf/]]></description>
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		<title>The Lalela Scarf’s art-inspired Spring/Summer range wows for a good cause</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Oct 2019 12:16:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Apparel with purpose – this is the raison d&#8217;être behind The Lalela Scarf, an international luxury fashion brand that exclusively supports Lalela, a non-profit arts education programme for at-risk youth in Sub-Saharan Africa. The gorgeous designs that give The Lalela Scarf such vibrant appeal have been created using Lalela learners’ original artworks. It is a sustainable cycle of life-changing art. New York-based Creative Director Sandy Tabatznik curates each seasonal collection of scarves by drawing on stand-out paintings and then adapting their format. &#8220;Lalela provides educational arts to at-risk youth to spark creative thinking and awaken the entrepreneurial spirit,&#8221; she explains. The organization teaches children how to map and manifest their dreams and goals, launching the possibility of a different future for themselves and their communities. From grade 1 to grade 12, Lalela connects arts to everything important in a child&#8217;s life, from core academics to critical life skills. Research shows that arts education improves the lives of students, increasing their academic, social, mental and economic wellbeing over a long-term period. Furthermore, arts education is a key indicator of success in life and academics. The Lalela Scarf was first conceived as a means of funding Lalela but has grown into a standalone luxury [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Frame Your Face</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Jun 2019 07:58:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A synergy of functionality and fashionable style makes a pair of sunglasses a worthwhile investment. This highly sought-after balance between fashion and function is best achieved by high quality premium brands such as Maui Jim. All Maui Jim Sunglasses feature their patented PolarizedPlus2® lens technology, which protects against 100% of harmful UV rays, attested by the Skin Cancer Foundation Seal of Recommendation, eliminates 99.9% of harsh glare, reduces eye fatigue and enhances your view while also offering lightweight comfort and easy care. The ideal choice for all lifestyles and occasions.   Finding an on-trend pair of sunnies that look great on you and deliver a style statement requires a complimentary matchup between the style of the sunglasses’ frame and the shape of your face. A quick rule-of-thumb would be to ensure the frame’s design is in contrast with your face shape. This will create a proportionate balance by either softening strong features or adding definition. Hawaiian-born sunglass brand, Maui Jim, shares their handy guide for choosing your ideal pair of sunglasses to ensure you look great in your summer shades this season. Round face shapes feature curved lines with no angles and are proportional in length and width, with fuller [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Durban Fashion Fair 2018</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Sep 2018 05:34:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In celebration of two decades of the Durban Business Fair, the eThekwini Municipality will be hosting over 50 designers both locally, regionally, nationally and from Africa who will be showcasing their creations on the catwalk at the 7th installment of the Durban Fashion Fair (DFF). This must see fashion extravaganza popular on the national fashion calendar is a proudly eThekwini Municipality initiative developed to grow the fashion industry in the city, as well as create a platform for employment and entrepreneurship opportunities for exhibitors, models and designers alike. Date: Sept 19, 20, 21 – Fashion Shows with the DFF Recognition Awards on Sept 22 Time: Various times starting from 18h00 pm Cost: Tickets available at  webtickets.co.za Place: Inkosi Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre – Durban Enquiries: 0313031788 o/h or go to www.facebook.com/DurbanFashionFair or @Dbnfashion_fair.   Line-up: Sept 19 &#8211; 2018 DFF Mentees (18:00); Markham (19:00); Mo’ Creations &#38; Couture (Zambia); Eve-O (Zimbabwe); Modesta (20:00); Palse &#38; Duke – Clothe Your Soul (21:00) Sept 20 – Emerging designers are – Cherish by Carita Adams; Whimzical by Black Bear Kouture; Emerikay; Emmanuel Titito; Indoni Fashion House; Martin John; Maurice Hozi; Messrs Basswood; Vyagor Louvre; Thandeka Madikizela; Black Pepper (18:00) Azee Tanzi; Mita-N Dzyns; Morq Designs  (19:00); Yordi )Ethiopa); Rodrig Couture (Cameroon); Jacqui Emmanuel (20:00); Amanda Laird Cherry/ALC (21:00); Diva Designs [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Amanda Laird Cherry Spring Summer 2018</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Sep 2018 11:37:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[DURBAN FASHION FAIR Amanda Laird Cherry&#8217;s Summer 2018 collection embodies the sense of nostalgia felt by Amanda when she is near the ocean; “Swimming in the sea and floating on my back just beyond the break, looking up at the sky and experiencing the changes and repeated pattern of the rhythms of the waves&#8230;” This feeling shines through in the serenity of the colour palette, which comprises of naturals, whites, black, navy, as well as shades of green and blue. This vividness is highlighted by the sweeping texture in A.L.C&#8217;s signature print. A.L.C wanted there to be visible movement as the garments are worn and lived in. A.L.C have predominantly used linens, cottons and rayons, with the addition of Shweshwe, checks, stripes, chambrays and dobby cottons. The garment details are minimal, considered and functional. The silhouettes are expressive, soft and voluminous, and the styling is layered yet retains a level of simplicity and sophistication. A.L.C is proud to be showcasing their ladieswear Spring Summer 2018 collection at the Durban Fashion Fair. The collection is available at The Space stores nationwide. Support local! Show Date: Thursday 20 September 2018 Time: 9PM Venue: Durban ICC #DFF2018]]></description>
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		<title>The PPC Imaginarium Awards To Exhibit At 100% Design South Africa</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Aug 2018 06:51:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Emerging talent takes the stage as South Africa’s foremost art and design competition, the PPC Imaginarium Awards, re-joins top trade show 100% Design South Africa. From 8-12 August 2018, visitors to the Gallagher Convention Centre in Midrand can view finalists of the concrete-themed PPC Imaginarium Awards in a dedicated feature at 100% Design South Africa. Each year, the travelling exhibition of the PPC Imaginarium Awards stops at 100% Design South Africa, allowing finalists to exhibit alongside local and international design heavyweights and emerging design talent. Curated by Platform Creative and taking place alongside Decorex Johannesburg, 100% Design South Africa is the largest curated exhibition platform for sourcing high-end contemporary design in Africa, servicing office, residential and hospitality sectors. Joining the show with their breath-taking, innovative concrete products this year are finalists of the PPC Imaginarium Awards, including works entered across all six categories, namely film, fashion, jewellery, sculpture, architecture and industrial design. “In 2017, The PPC Imaginarium reached further milestones by extending into the art community and maximising the opportunities of the artists who qualified as finalists,” says PPC Imaginarium Director Daniel van der Merwe. “The initiative has enabled and empowered more artists and designers than any comparable project in [...]]]></description>
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		<title>AVA Gallery To Host The Cape Town Leg Of The PPC Imaginarium Awards 2018 Travelling Exhibition</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 May 2018 09:12:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[South Africa’s most supportive art and design competition, the PPC Imaginarium Awards, will exhibit a selection of work by its national finalists, including that of its Overall Winner, Category Winners and Runners-up, at the Association for Visual Arts (AVA) Gallery in Cape Town from 17 May – 14 June 2018. An educational walkabout of the exhibition will take place at 16h30 on Thursday, 17 May 2018. Visitors to the exhibition are encouraged to engage with the diverse range of art and design works from the competition’s various categories, namely, Fashion, Sculpture, Industrial Design, Jewellery and Film, as well as this year’s overall Architecture winner. All entries must aim to express innovation through the medium of concrete. The first day of the exhibition will include a walkabout where visitors can learn more about the works and their creators. After the Cape Town show, the exhibition will travel to Johannesburg for the Turbine Art Fair (12-15 July 2018) and 100% Design South Africa (8-13 August 2018), followed by the KwaZulu-Natal Society of Arts (KZNSA) Gallery in Durban. Now in its fifth year, the PPC Imaginarium Awards highlights top emerging talent and assists up-and-coming artists and designers in launching their careers. Entrants stand [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Amanda Laird Cherry &#8211; Spring Summer 2018</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Apr 2018 12:19:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ALC&#8217;s Spring Summer 2018 collection embodies the sense of nostalgia felt by Amanda when she is near the ocean; “Swimming in the sea and floating on my back just beyond the break, looking up at the sky and experiencing the changes and repeated pattern of the rhythms of the waves&#8230;” This feeling shines through in the serenity of ALC&#8217;s colour palette, which comprises of naturals, whites, black, navy, as well as shades of green and blue. This vividness is highlighted by the sweeping texture in our signature print. ALC wanted there to be visible movement as the garments are worn and lived in. They have predominantly used linens, cottons and rayons, with the addition of Shweshwe, checks, stripes, chambrays and dobby cottons. The garment details are minimal, considered and functional. The silhouettes are expressive, soft and voluminous, and the styling is layered yet retains a level of simplicity and sophistication. The collection was presented at South African Fashion Week on 11 April 2018 in Johannesburg, and will be available to shop online and at The Space stores later this year &#160; FOLLOW ALC Instagram: @alc_woman &#38; @alc_man Facebook: alcwoman &#38; ALC.MENSWEAR #AmandaLairdCherry #ALCman &#160; &#160; STOCKISTS The Space &#38; Space [...]]]></description>
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		<title>A Penetrating Work On Urban Soccer Wins The Country&#8217;s Most Supportive Art And Design Prize For Emerging Creatives</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Apr 2018 14:04:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[At a gala event held at the University of Johannesburg Art Gallery on the evening of 4 April 2018, upcoming young artist Chris Soal was announced as the overall winner of the PPC Imaginarium Awards 2018. The 24-year-old sculptor, a fine arts graduate from the University of the Witwatersrand, garnered R150 000 in prize money, and participation in an eight-month-long nationwide travelling exhibition. Soal’s winning piece, entitled “Imposed Structure (Deflated)”, consists of cement cast into the shape of a deflated and scuffed soccer ball, through which a metal rod has been forced. The weight of the cement causes the rod to bend and pull, signifying the weight not only of deflated childhood dreams, but of the inherent danger of “play” within the city. The work speaks not only to the realities of growing up in a city environment, where soccer is played in the streets, on concrete and tar, but also to the relationship of soccer to South African industry. One example of this relationship is the 2010 FIFA World Cup. To this day, questions are posed regarding the event’s benefit for the country. Soal’s artwork was chosen as the winner by the PPC Imaginarium Awards national judging panel. The [...]]]></description>
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