By
Margaretta wa Gacheru (posted 11 December 2018)
Last Sunday
afternoon at Spinners Web in Kitisuru, a ‘Celebration’ Fashion Show featuring
the collections of leading Kenyan designers were modelled by 30 ‘dream girl’
models. The thirty are from a pool of 2000 young Kenyan women from informal
settlements who have been trained by the community development agency, AMURT.
The top
Kenyan designers whose latest collections of fashion, jewelry and other
accessories included Deepa Dosaja, Niku Singh, and Kiran Ahluwalia as well as
designers represented by Spinners Web such as Tracy Kamau, Tina Masese, Irene
Mkasa, Jackie Resley and others.
It was the
first fashion show that Spinners Web has hosted since they moved from Spring
Valley to Kitisuru more than a year ago. But the open-air catwalk turned out to
be a perfect venue for the crowd who came to support Anuja Prashar, AMURT’s new
director of development and CRS who had organized the show to promote a vocational
training program aimed at assisting young women, including the thirty models
who graced the catwalk that day.
Niku Singh’s
jewelry pieces were the first of 40 designs that went down the catwalk that
day. All his jewelry is one-of-a-kind and the sort of accessory that is both
dramatic and unforgettable. The models who got to wear his designs looked like
they wore works of art, not just ornamental jewelry.
Next came Deepa’s
bright sunny dresses looking both cheerful and chic. Her beautifully fitted
orange cocktail dress made the dream model swish all the way down the catwalk.
Deepa’s elegant white and green patterned print blended in beautifully with the
Kitisuru setting of tall trees and leafy shrubs.
The beach
wear provided by Kenya Kanga and Tausi Trends made us want to head for the
Coast right now and not wait till the Christmas holiday.
Shoes that featured
in the show were mainly sandals provided by Ikwetta as well as by Nina and Azus
Leather.
And as the
afternoon featured mainly casual day wear, there were a wide variety of bright
free-flowing dresses that came down the catwalk. Ikarashi provided the
beautiful Maasai Beaded dress while Tracy Wairimu Kamau had a whole line of
Umbrella dresses in the show that were clearly the easiest to wear for comfort,
style and any time of day.
Tracy, whose
labels are Anointed Hands and Suhil, also created the trendy Blue hoodie that
most of the models wanted to wear. The Hoodie could have gone well with the
Cotton Fleece pants by Rowamy but instead, the pants were matched with a top by
Models Own and a Denim bag also by Rowamy.
Deepa’s
dresses were among the most elegant ones modelled in the show. But Tina
Masese’s Thin Strap dress was also elegant. So was the Maxi Slit dress by
Mbabazi, the Ugandan women group that works closely with another Ugandan women
group that makes Clutch bags covered in hand-made paper beads. The bag worked
well with the Maasai Beaded dress.
Among the
other fashionable accessories worn last Sunday were hats. A big floppy Safari
hat came from Rowamy while the red hat that matched the red umbrella dress came
from Tausi Trends and several beach hats came all the way from Madagascar and
Madagascar Arts.
The height
of ‘beach wear’ was actually provided by Karin Ahluwalia who brands her bright
multicolored silk scarves with her first name. They formed the perfect beach
cover since they are slightly transparent but also rich in sunshine hues that
make you think of sunbeams not swimwear.
But the
cutest moments of the day came when four little models came down the catwalk just
as coy and cute as one might want to take home and adopt. One wore a turquoise
blue poncho which was slightly too big for her but nobody cared since she
carried it with poise and pleasure.
The real
show stealer was the little four year old dressed in a white frock patterned
with red roses. She wasn’t quite sure where to walk but she marched on and
proved herself to be a promising model, just as promising as all the other
young women who are trainees with Anuja Prashar’s Dreams Entrepreneur and
Enterprise Program or DEEP.
Nearly all
the fashions on display last Sunday are available at Spinners Web.
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