23/06/2014

'Experiment with hairstyles'

 

Fashion to me is: Not being a trend follower but a trendsetter. When you walk into a room, people should look at you for your intrinsic style. Confidence will make any outfit look ultra fashionable! I believe in making an outfit work, rather than the other way around.

 

My sense of style is: Simple but edgy, contemporary with minimal accessories. Never too feminine, more androgynous maybe.

 

I feel sexy when: I am fresh out of the gym with flushed cheeks, damp hair and renewed energy.

 

3 things I never leave home without: My phone, wallet and mint.

 

A priceless possession I'll never want to give away: My first car.

 

My ideal outfit for

 

A fun party: A short, casual dress

 

A formal work setting: A pair of high-waisted black pants with a crisp shirt tucked in. Maybe a blazer, according to the weather

 

A casual day out with friends: Jeans and a girly top

 

A hot date: An off-shoulder red dress.

 

My shopping strategy: Always pick something that your wardrobe doesn't have.

 

My favourite style trick: Try different hairstyles; they make a lot of difference to your look.

 

A beauty trend I love: Smokey eye make-up; it always looks striking.

 

A fashion trend I cannot stand: Lowwaist jeans.

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My brand fixation: I'm not very brand conscious. My own wardrobe has everything from Sarojini Nagar Market in Delhi and Mumbai's Fashion Street to D&G and Versace.

 

Essential pairs of shoes every woman must possess: Black and nude pumps, brown strappy flats, black flat ballerinas and ankle length boots.

 

My fashion icon: Deepika Padukone; not because of what she wears, but how she carries it.

 

A perfume I swear by: Body by Burberry.

 

A colour that dominates my wardrobe: White.

 

My ultimate fashion destination: Paris, as it's home to luxury and world's top designers especially Chanel, YSL and Christian Louboutin.

 

The most stylish person in showbiz: Arjun Rampal.

 

If I had to spend my entire life wearing just one kind of outfit, it would be: Shorts and ganji.

 

On fashion blunders: I wasn't aware that removal of a price tag from underneath the shoes was pertinent. Once a stylist told me that I've been committing a blunder by not doing that.

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19/06/2014

Ethiopian Designer Looks to Take Handbag

Ethiopian Designer Looks to Take Handbag, Local Fashion Business by Storm

Most countries in Africa haven’t been crowned fashion capitals just yet. Some regions, however, have taken many in the fashion industry by surprise. Companies like Hugo Boss, Prada and Cartier have helped to expand the growing luxury market within Africa. One particular individual feels it is a personal call to show the world just what Africa really has to offer — on and off the runway.

Afomia Tesfaye is a designer of beautiful modern handbags and accessories that are made via a 100 percent fair-trade process in Ethiopia. She is currently developing her Spring 2015 collection of handbags and preparing to launch her first online shop through her website FOMI Collection. AFKInsider caught up with Tesfaye to discuss the founding of FOMI, the manufacturing business as well as Africa’s fashion future.

AFKInsider: What made you decide to return to Ethiopia to continue the pursuit of a handbag business?

Tesfaye: It was a very natural decision for me to develop handbags in Ethiopia, not only because it is the place of my birth, but because it is actually a very exciting time to develop business here. Ethiopia is currently one of the fastest growing economies in the world and leather is our second greatest export (next to coffee). We produce some of the highest quality sheepskin in the world, so it is a privilege to be able to create leather goods with such refined raw materials.

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In years past, leather goods companies — including many big name fashion brands — have come to Ethiopia purely to export and then manufacture the leather in other countries. It was important for me to develop leather goods that are produced, from start to finish, within the country.

AFKInsider: You spent some time in the U.S., what did you learn and how did you apply it to your career?

Tesfaye: I was born in Ethiopia, but have basically spent my entire life in the U.S. and Los Angeles is still home base for me. I was living in California at 12-years-old reading Vogue magazine and watching a weekly program on CNN called “Style with ElsaKlensch“ where they showed all the designer runway shows.

That is what first instilled a love of style and design in me. I have obtained my education and all of my professional experience in the U.S. I worked for several years in both the entertainment and fashion industries (LA and New York), so the knowledge I have of both fashion and business was entirely acquired there.

AFKInsider: Can you tell us a bit about your first job in fashion?

Tesfaye: After obtaining my degree at UCLA, my first real job was working for a fashion designer in Los Angeles. It was a women’s brand that was doing very well at the time and I had the opportunity to work as an assistant within each of the departments — production, sales and marketing. Looking back, I realize that it provided me with a fundamental understanding of how the fashion business functions as a whole.

AFKInsider: Where did you come up with the concept for your handbags?

Tesfaye: On a visit to Ethiopia in 2010, I began playing with the idea of developing a design business here. I really had no idea what I wanted to do, but I started visiting tanneries and was so impressed with the quality of the leather. That sparked the idea to begin working with leather in some way and handbags felt like a natural way to start.

AFKInsider: Do you only design handbags or do you want to branch out into apparel?

Tesfaye: My priority is to continue developing my FOMI handbag range from season to season, but I am also slowly starting to expand. This past season I introduced a women’s oxford shoe into my collection and that has done extremely well, so I plan to continue with more shoes in the future. Who knows: eventually apparel may be included someday as well.

AFKInsider: How does FOMI differ from other African based clothing and accessory lines?

Tesfaye: There are obviously so many talented accessory designers on the continent. I believe FOMI Collection handbags are modern, sleek with a little bit of edge. People are often surprised when they open a FOMI bag and see a ‘Made in Ethiopia’ label, which I find very satisfying because that is always my objective, to defy people’s expectations of what is possible in Ethiopia.

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17/06/2014

Amy Willerton suffers a fashion fail in bright pink satin trench coat

Return of the mac: Amy Willerton suffers a fashion fail in bright pink satin trench coat at modelling event

She's renowned for looking good in whatever she wears, but I'm A Celebrity alum, Amy Willerton didn't quite pull off her latest style choice.

The stunning blonde, 21, stepped out in a pink satin trench coat which was belted at the waist as she attended the Miss England rehearsals at The Arena in Torquay on Monday.

Judge Amy, reached the top five in the modelling competition in 2012, which promotes 'beauty with a purpose,' meaning the candidates must also be able to showcase a talent as well as good looks.

Styling her hair in a sleek blow-dried do, Amy looked pretty and fresh-faced as she prepared to do her bit.

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She also posted a picture of herself to her Twitter account, writing: 'Lovely to see the #MissBristol team again! @StagesHair thanks for styling me up ready to judge #MissEngland tonight!!'

She had a bit of company while she was there and brought along her younger sister, Erin, 17, who looked lovely in a black leather cropped biker jacket and carried a chic Chanel bag.

The siblings are extremely close and spent their Saturday posting a series of 'planking' images while on a train together.

As well as fooling around on trains it seems like the pretty siblings are working together too.

Erin tweeted a behind the scenes video from a photo shoot which featured them posing and dancing side by side to 'Let me take a selfie'.

Amy has been signed to top London modelling agency, Models 1, who also have models Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Twiggy and Amber Le Bon on their books.

She will mainly focus on commercial modelling opportunities in the UK but no doubt she will also be hoping to land work in the US and will divide her time between the two locations.

Speaking about her news, Amy said: 'This is an amazing opportunity to be signed to a top international agency like Models 1 who have some of the biggest models in the world on their books.

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