Bravo TV hits it big with twelve (12) nominations at the upcoming 61st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards. Project Runway Season 5 of which the ultra-brilliant Ladybrille’s Korto Momolu participated in, is up for two(2) of the (12) awards: “Outstanding Reality Competition Program” and “Outstanding Picture Editing for Reality Programming.” Korto Momolu was first runner up …
Momo Introduces the Nigerian Gele “Proper, Proper” at London Fashion Week
Fati Asibuela, the brain behind the Nigerian fashion label MOMO which showed at New York Fashion Week Fall 2009, is on a roll! Just completing New York Fashion Week, she headed to London Fashion Week to show another collection. While most of the clothing designs remained the same as what she showed in New York, …
MOMO: This/Day Arise Magazine, African Fashion Collective Fall 2009
In these very tough economic times where fashion designers have scaled back on shows at New York Fashion Week and some not show at all, for each African Fashion designer who showed at fashion week, there had to be something that made each one stand out when pitied against their American/International counterparts. Something memorable. Basically …
Imane Ayissi, Kofi Ansah and Sylvia Owori Show at Rome Haute Couture Fashion Week
African Fashions and Designers are the ‘IN’ thing in 2009. As New York prepares to receive four seasoned African designers [Mali/France’s Xuly Bet, South Africa’s Stoned Cherie, Nigeria’s Tiffany Amber and MOMO] via the ThisDay/Arise Magazine, African Fashion Collective Fall 2009, Rome carrying on the spirit of the Italian Black Vogue issue- and even more …
New York Fashion Week: Xuly Bet, Stoned Cherrie, Momo and Tiffany Amber to Show at African Fashion Collective 2009
We’ve got the scoop for you on those who will be involved at the upcoming New York Fashion Week, Fall 2009 ThisDay/Arise Magazine African Fashion Collective Show. The event will feature the following African fashion designers: Xuly Bet by Parisian/Mali’s Lamine Badian Kouyaté, Tiffany Amber by Nigeria’s Folake Coker, Momo by Nigeria’s Fati Asibelua and …