SUNO is a label by NYC designer Max Osterweis who creates vibrant, contemporary collections out of Kenyan textiles or 'kangas'. This most recent collection which showed at NY Fashion Week is just the business when it comes to fusing Western cuts with traditional fabrics & textures. Local Kenyan artisans actually sew the garments which then make their way back to the international circuit. The effect is a stunning globalization of fashion which rather than ape ethnic styles, uses it in an authentic way.
Monday, March 15, 2010
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
TL Fashion... coming soon
Monday, March 8, 2010
Tusker Power
Friday, March 5, 2010
Out 'n About... Ramoma Museum of Modern Art
Tunu's subdued grey palette pops with black accents. Buy everything you see on her from her online store @ http://2nu.co.ke
Farida keeps things ecclectic
Red socks!
Skinnies & flats are a match made in heaven at any age
Tote made entirely from sweet wrappers
The sultriness that is a well-worn sari
In my serious journalist look (centre). For my pains that night I won the raffle!! - 2 nights for 2 at Kilaguni Serena Safari Lodge, Tsavo West. So happy :-)
Work Made Fun
Monday, March 1, 2010
Graphic tees for a (real) cause
Support social justice and cultural awareness through innovative design by purchasing these fresh tees from the TANO Design company. Proceeds from sales support grassroots initiatives around Africa. Hola to my boy Eddie Mandhry in NYC whose brainchild this is! Visit http://tanodesign.bigcartel.com for more tees & more info.
Mom... Sunday best in mixed prints
My mom is the most gangsta dresser in church... or pretty much anywhere. Her collection of African prints fills wardrobes & suitcases, their points of purchase spanning across the continent with decades-worth of fabric-buying, tailoring, swapping, gifting, and random ready-to-wearness. More from her in later posts.
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