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Then there was Kim Gush who took my breath away with her post-apocalyptic-ninja collection of men's wear. I can also see Japanese influence here. But this is hard core, hairy stuff. And I would wear that men's chunky knit coat in a heartbeat. Amazing.
The surprise package of the show was the incredible African-chic collection from Westive Nkosi who showed garments that I admired, which looked beautiful and which are without doubt a signal to what is possible and necessary in local fashion. Hand made fabrics will always make my heart sing and the designer herself came out in a dress that Beyonce would DIE for. Amazing.
There was a moment of utter joy and thrill when Shelley Botha's collection of delightful little girl coats and capes came out on the most glorious wee tots, grinning and smiling and melting my cold stone heart.
And then I must make a special mention of my intern, Tamryn van der Merwe, who showed her collection which was a delight of feminine detail and frippery. She didn't win but she did herself proud.
Photos all courtesy of SDR Photo
2021-03-08