Showing posts with label JJ Schoeman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label JJ Schoeman. Show all posts

Tuesday, 6 September 2016

#SAFWAW17

SA Fashion Week AW '17

It's almost that time of the year again... SAFW Autumn/Winter '17 heads to Hyde Park from 20 September - 24 September 2016. 40 of South Africa's Top Fashion Designers have been given the platform to showcase their latest designs in this 5 day showcase.



Tickets are available from TicketPro.


Something very important to take note of. There is a dress code. STRICTLY NO COLOUR & Fashionably Formal (ie. that means NO jeans). Which essentially means that you are only allowed to wear Black & White. 

Thursday, 21 April 2016

“The Gauteng Fashion Council (GFC) is now existing and operating”



THE GAUTENG FASHION COUNCIL


“The Gauteng Fashion Council (GFC) is now existing and operating”

The Gauteng Fashion Council, a Non-Profit Organisation, was established last year to serve the needs of the Gauteng Fashion Industry.
The Founders and Board of Directors include: David Tlale; Lesego Malatsi; Vanya Mangaliso; and JJ Schoeman.

The GFC wants to "nurture" the Fashion Design industry in Gauteng. In becoming 'architects'. Architects of Clothing, Textile, Leather, and Footwear products on a local and international scale, through industry facilitation and co-ordination with the aim of achieving co-ordination and facilitation of:
- the development of Fashion Design skills in Gauteng to match industry requirements;
- product development through innovation;
- increased manufacturing of locally produced products;
- access to markets for new industry participants.

The Board of Directors are representatives from all the 5 municipality regions in Gauteng and their journey to establishing the GFC kicked off with a collaboration with the Gauteng Department of Economic Development. Through provincial government support that the Board of Directors were able to meet with the various municipalities in Gauteng. It was through these partnerships that the GFC held municipality 'roadshows' with the assistance of the respective municipalities. Each region was visited with the aim of electing Designers who have 10 years experience in design, manufacturing, and retail in order to lead the GFC regional forums which were established at the roadshows. The whole idea behind the roadshows were to introduce the fashion design community to the GFC.

Acting CEO for the GFC: Miss Francina Mmopa Ntsimane is the main contact person in the GFC. The appointment of the Acting CEO has brought stability into the GFC and has managed to create a sound relationship with various stakeholders within the industry. She played a critical role in organising roadshows and assisting Directors with admin & marketing of the 5 roadshows.

The GFC portfolios:
- Communication, media and PR
- Manufacturing;
- Fashion Designers;
- Retail;
- Education and Skills Development;
- Labor Unions;
- Municipalities; 
- Provincial Government
- Legal and Finance
- Fundraising and Sponsorship Committee

As a NPO, the GFC serves with no remuneration and funding, which means that all the work that has been done thus far, was done through the assistance of provincial and local government and resources from various entities within the GFC. 

The GFC family wishes to grow in terms of membership and all Fashion Industry individuals within Gauteng are invited to join the GFC as members of the organization and active participants where possible.

Tuesday, 27 October 2015

#SAFW - JJ Schoeman

When you hear the name JJ Schoeman, you probably think of glitzy red carpet dresses worn by celebrities and high profile business women around the globe. So when I sat down before his #AW16 collection was to take to the runway at #SAFW, I was expecting mostly glamarous ballgowns studded with beading. Well, lets just say that what I was expecting, is not what came down the runway. 

JJ Schoeman proved that simplicity is the key to a very successful collection. This range was completed with a monochromatic palate of greys, blacks and neutrals.

 
 
 
   


Trend Analyst Nicola Cooper (one smart lady that really knows her stuff) spotted these coming trends before they hit the runway. The 'glocal' interpretations that she spoke about on the FashionLabAF radio show during her trend report. Coats & Cloaks in Mono Moods are pretty evident in JJ Schoeman's #AW16 collection as seen below.


 

Oh! Something that I really liked, was that all the models had the exact same hairstyle, done up by hairstylist Wesley Gordon. This one constant element ensured that you are not distracted by the models' hair and stay focused on his elegant and sophisticated garments on the runway.

 

 
A general trend that I did see in many of the #AW16 collections on the #SAFW runway was the women's wear designers using a lot of black in their collections as seen here in JJ Schoeman's chic range, adding some darker shades to the runway. Black Leather. Black Lace. Black Velvet. All of these made their way down the runway at some point over the course of #SAFW.

 

And what is a JJ Schoeman show without the glitz and glam. His range ended with this stunning slim evening gown complete with all the sparkle and a extravagant head piece. 



Find JJ Schoeman on social media - 
Twitter: @JJSchoeman
Facebook: JJ Schoeman - Theatre of Fashion
Website: www.jjschoeman.com


Photo's courtesy of SDR Photo & available here.