Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail 300 It’s not just bold prints that define Africa’s contribution to the world of fashion. In fact, six of the continent’s biggest influencers and up-and-coming stars were identified for being leaders in categories covering everything from accessory design to publishing. All the winners were recognised in a glittering ceremony at the annual Africa Fashion Awards (AFAs), organised by African Fashion International (AFI). The ceremony was the culmination of the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Africa and celebrated contributions to the fashion industry across eight categories. “The Africa Fashion Awards are always a reflection of the growing excellence of the continent’s fashion industry. AFI is proud to continue to recognise the stellar talents that are moving African fashion forward by providing a platform on which to celebrate them,” says AFI Group marketing manager Sizwe Nzimande. The title of Designer of the Year went to critically acclaimed, multiaward-winning fashion stalwart Marianne Fassler for her continued capacity to surprise after more than two decades in the industry. Katherine-Mary Pichulik, also from South Africa, took the title of Accessory Designer of the Year for Pichulik, a bespoke label of handcrafted neckpiece accessories. She says other than those pieces she’s also currently working on bags, belts and headpieces. She is known for using rope and woven materials, as well as objects found exclusively on the African continent in her work. Laduma Ngxokolo received the accolade of Emerging Designer of the Year for his Xhosa-inspired knitwear brand known as Ma-Xhosa by Laduma. “I believe the most interesting element of the knitwear is its incorporation of an African aesthetic into a material and garment type that people have become accustomed to,” he says. More Articles You Would Love Burna Boy Reacts To South Africa Selecting A European As Miss South Africa 2024 #fGSTYLE: Mother & Child (or Siblins) African Fashion Slaying Looks For The Holidays; See These Fab Pics From behind the scenes, Gaschette Magazine, a digital fashion publication launched by the creative South African trio Colin O’Mara Davis, Steve Marais and Jessica Lupton, was named Outstanding Trend Communicator. “The key to success for any publication is to deliver a concise message consistently over time. Your readers … need to trust your voice and understand what it is they’re getting – and they have an expectation to get it regularly,” they said in a statment, adding: “For us, the big challenge was to build a platform that people would value the same way as they would a glossy magazine, even though there was no physical product. But then on the other hand there is no physical thing that shows African fashion the way Gaschette does.” Nigeria’s Omoyemi Akerele, founder of Lagos Fashion and Design Week and the founding artistic director of Style House Files, was given the award for Outstanding Contribution to African Fashion. Source: citizen.co.za african fashionfashion awardsfashion industrySouth Africa Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail Ben I think fashion in Africa is about to explode and I am excited to be a part of it. Message me anytime. More For You Fashion Souk Global Set to Take Over Accra with Its Maiden Edition In... Reasons Why Designers and Show Organizers Prefer To Use Slim Models For Runway... #MODELCRUSH: Get To Know Selamawit Tsuruy! From Runway Modeling To Leading Ethiopian Brand... VIDEOS: Ghanaian Brand Mikoko Deluxe Drops Teasers For Swimwear Lovers – The Ultimate... Hub of Africa Fashion Week 2025: Skateboards, Circus Acts & A New Era... PICS: Meet The Rwandan Fashion Brand MOSHIONS Behind John Legend’s Most Talked About... PICS: John Legend Put’s Rwandan Fashion On The Map With This Futuristic Mushanana-Inspired... Best Way To Even Out Your Black Skin Tone and Get Rid of... Aaley’s Turns Heads With Their Debut Ready-to-Wear Collection At Accra Fashion Week 2024 Embrace Yourself For Our Digital’s 20th Issue Fashion Cover ‘Afromance Unleashed’ Feat Emelia...