Filled with 'lekker' local talent, unique ideas and innovations, the Design Indaba showcased the very best of what South African design has to offer the world in a 3-day exhibition at the CTICC, and did even the most pessimistic of South Africans proud!
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The CTFC section |
As I hopped from one stall to the next (journal and camera in hand), swept onwards as fresh, locally-sourced innovation caught my eye, I felt what the atmosphere at the Indaba was all about-the aspiring and famous' alike love for design, and the belief that through it, we can better the world in all sorts of ways.
A friend of mine once coined Cape Tonian fashion as having a unique 'vintage feel to it', and as I buzzed around the Indaba, I realized this was true- over-all, the clothing style seemed to be vintage, with a bit of boho and romantic influences, and it was reflective of how many Cape Tonian girls themselves dress.
One section which particularly stood out was the The CTFC (Cape Town Fashion Council) section, featuring names like MosewaMosa, Selfi, Silverspoon Clothing, Good Clothing and others.
MosewaMosa had many cute and quirky dresses in their collection, my favorites being an elegant, white dress (I found the catalog picture for it too), and a fabulous beige dress.
Selfi had a wonderful little number, a colour-blocked dress with a navy Peter-Pan collar, which my classmates and I all agreed was a fresh and unique piece. Good Clothing had an adorable, classic coat, which I didn't manage to get such a good picture of due to the photography restrictions at the Indaba, so sorry in advance for the bad quality of the photos!
Other great clothing pieces that I liked were (from left to right) a dress from Dear Rae & Margot Molyneux (once again, sorry for the bad photos), another from Jenni Venter, a third from Kat van Duinen, and a fourth from August. Another impressive garment was the jersey and scarf from the mohair fabric display under the Emerging Designers section.
Coast & Koi also attracted attention with their shoewear stand, also at the CTFC. Their shoes offer a fresh take on classic shapes and style, re-invented and made fresh.
Spilt Milk, whose pieces I'd describe as being part boho, yet also having a classic sort of feel to them, deserves a mention too. Below are some pieces from their 2012 Winter collection:
Some clothing from the Spiltmilk collection:
Christopher Strong was also one of my favorites, with an elegant aesthetic that should not go unnoticed; so here are two pieces I found particularly enticing from his winter collection:
Hubre Wahl's Milq & Honey should not be neglected from the list; though admittedly I admired some of the men's pieces as being from the womanswear collection. I adore the denim jacket, which as a woman, I wouldn't mind donning myself!
Over-all fashion trends observed at the Indaba included leather (especially where bags were concerned), old-fashioned big collars (which are definitely coming back into style!), transparent, silky materials being used as outer layers in garments, and mellow tones as well as grey, beige and khaki hues.
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Chapel, a line making leather bags that was present at the Indaba. First three images from Mara Greenaway on Pinterest.com. |

One piece I cannot leave out is a scaled dress by Suzanna Heyns, right by the entrance, which seemed to garner a lot of both positive and negative reactions. But isn't that what great design is all about? Creating a reaction amongst the people; using your creative expression to affect people and make them think again.
If one goes by that definition, then certainly, the Indaba has been a great success! But by whatever definition you construe what great design is all about, it can be guaranteed that the Indaba lived up to it! Inspirational, innovative, conceptual, original and uniquely South African-If Indaba 2012 is anything to go by, we've got Cape Town Design Capital 2014 IN THE BAG!
PS-Tomorrow I'm going to post Part 2-Furniture and Decorative Items, so stay tuned! =D
Some links (if it's not mentioned here, click on one of the company's pictures above to take you to the company website):
August: http://www.designindaba.com/exhibitor/august-profile
Dear Rae: http://www.dearrae.co.za/
Good Clothing: http://www.goodclothing.co.za/
Kat van Duinen: http://katvanduinen.com/
Margot Molyneux: http://www.margotmolyneux.com/
Selfi: http://www.selfi.co.za/
Silverspoon Clothing: http://www.silverspoonclothing.co.za/
Lotsa love and have a great weekend! xoxo