The exhibition will occupy three large galleries and include diverse apparel from couture to street style, alongside images, film, sound and even elements of a tailor’s workshop evoking the drama, creativity and dynamism of the distinctive cities.
The exhibitions will include
- New commissions, including by Nairobi-based brother and sister duo 2ManySiblings (http://2manysiblings.tumblr.com/)
- Controversial high-fashion outfits worn by one of Kenya’s hottest bands, Sauti Sol(MTV Europe’s Best African Act 2014)
- Garments and accessories associated with The Sartists, a Johannesburg-based creative collective documenting their lives and style in post-apartheid South Africa (https://instagram.com/thesartists)
- Exquisite hand-crafted ‘caftan couture’ pieces by Casablanca-based designer Zhor Raïs
- Apparel by Maki Oh, the internationally acclaimed Lagos-based label worn by figures including Michele Obama
It will also include pieces from designers across the continent. Here are some of the designers chosen.
Jo’burg
- Marianne Fassler
- Maria McCloy (styled looks)
- Thula Sindi
- The Sartists (styled looks using vintage)
Casablanca
- Zhor Rais
- Zineb Joundry
- Amine Bendriouch
- Yassine Morabet
- Joseph Quechen (clothes worn by)
- Amina Agueznay
- Ghitta Laskrouif
- Mouna Belgrini (clothes worn by)
- Said Marouf
- Jnoun
Nairobi
- Sunny Dolat (styled looks)
- Sauti Sol (clothes by Munga)
- 2ManySiblings (styled looks using vintage)
- Adele Dejak
- The Nest Collective (clothes from the fashion film ‘To Catch a Dream’)
Lagos
- Lanre da Silva
- Tiffany Amber
- Mai Atafo
- Onalaja
- Meena
- AM.ISIGO
- Orange Culture
- Yegwa Ukpo/Stranger
- Deola Sagoe
- Clan (Deola’s daughters)
- Maki Oh TBC
- Jewel by Lisa TBC
- Ejiro TBC
- Adeju Thompson TBC