In what ways have you grown as a fashion designer since starting your own line?
I’ve definitely grown in terms of garment structure and planning ranges in advance so they are ready for the correct season.
What is the most constructive criticism you’ve received from a client/customer?
I pitched my clothing to SA Fashion Week and they told me to be harder on my factory because my designs are timeless but the quality of the finishes jeopardised the garments. I have since gone back to my CMT and tightened quality control right down to the last stitch. The clothes look amazing and will also last longer because of the attention paid to ensuring the best quality possible.
Which Joburg fashion designer/s do you look up to?
I love Machere for their garment structure and hustle, Mantsho for their longevity and Butan Wear for their innovation.
What would you like to see more of from other Joburg designers?
Collaboration and mentorship.
What do you think about the fashion trends in Joburg? I love that we are owning our Africanness so beautifully. I think there’s still a lot of room for classy individual expression, because some people try too hard with fads and end up looking, quite frankly, ridiculous and like bad imitations. Do you have any advice for aspiring fashion designers? Don’t try to be someone else, the world needs you to express your unique style so that we have a richer tapestry of stories and design. Be yourself, it’s so beautiful.
Is your clothing avalible nationally? Internationally?
We have pop-up events in Cape Town, Tshwane and Johannesburg. We ship to SADC region and are expanding to Europe and Canada.
Photo Credit: Ndumiso Sibanda
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