Saturday, October 22, 2011

COLOR OF MY CHOICE


KIM K NDANI YA BLACK AND WHITE
HAPA AKIWA WAMETUPIA NA KIKOTI CHA MANYOYA CHEUSI


KIM K IN DUBAI




DO WE LOVE IT

Model Jessica White hit the WGSN Global Fashion Awards in NYC last night.  And she rocked a different look from her usual--a brightly colored rosette dress with a fur and an up-do

MADINI







Saturday, October 15, 2011

MORE FASHIONS

                                                         1.RED AND PINK COLOR- BLOCKING

2.KIMONO TOP

3.BIG BOWS

4.PETER PAN COLLARS

5.METALLIC LONG SLEEVE MINIS


BEST DRESSES





MORE FASHIONS

KAMA YA SHULE ZA MSINGI ZA SERIKALI? ILA IMETULIA SANA




MNYAMA

NI MOJA KATI YA MATERIALS AMBAYO HAITOKO KWENYE MITINDO.NILIANZA KUONA ANIMAL PRINTING TANGU NIKIWA MDOGO MIAKA ILE NA MPAKA LEO BADO INAFANYA VYEMA KWENYE TASNIA NZIMA YA MITINDO. HAPA MWANAMITINDO NICOLE RITCHIE AKIWA ANAWAKILISHA MGUUNI KWA KUVAA KIATU CHA MNYAMA

B2A KIDS

HATA WATOTO PIA WANAPENDEZA NA NGUO ZETU


B2A SHIRTS





KAKA NDANI YA MASHATI YA KIAFRIKA.LAZIMA TUUENZI NA KUUTHAMINI UTAMADUNI WETU WA KIAFRIKA


MIRANDA KERR TO MODEL $2.5 MILION VICTORI'S SECRET BRA

B2A

SWAHILI FASHION WEEK 2011

Yes Swahili Fashion Week is back and in its fourth year running labelled as ”East And Central Africa’s annual largest and biggest fashion platform, now geared towards being the most sought out after and preferred platform in Africa for the international market.”


If you managed to make it to this event last year or scoured the internet for highlights you would understand the massive excitement buzzing around this event. This year has been cited to be bigger and better with the inclusion of Workshops, Shopping, Competitions and of course Fashion shows!!!

If you don’t already know Swahili Fashion Week was founded in 2008 and created by celebrated Tanzanian couturier, Mustafa Hassanali. It has expanded to become a fast growing platform for fashion and accessory designers from Swahili speaking countries and the African continent to “…showcase their talent, market their creativity and network with clientele and the international fashion industry…”.

This event has strong aims at further re-iterating the fact that the fashion industry for this region is an important means for income generation, whilst in addition- promoting a “Made in Africa” concept.

Before the main event even begins, SFW will make its debut showcase in Arusha, the headquarters of the EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY, on 8 October at The Mount Meru Hotel.

Collections will be shown from 50 designers, signifying the 50 years of Tanzanian Independance. Watch this space for updates.