Jophes 09267 by Mpho Kuaho

Jophes 09267 by Mpho Kuaho is now moving from the runway into Options retail store in Gaborone Game city mall.

If you have never seen her work check out her most recent collection that she showed at Swahili Fashion week here, read an interview she did about the The color in the desert fashion week that she organised here and a few pics of her collection from last years Gaborone Fashion night here.

My wallet will not allow me to stray into malls currently so I have no idea what her line looks like yet but I am excited to see what she’s has made for our buying pleasure. This is what we need, locally made clothing in local stores. I’m happy that Options has decided to sell a local brand, I hope this is just the beginning.

My Gaborone Fashion Night Report :)

On the 1st of April 2011 Gaborone finally got a taste of what an International Fashion event looks like. The much anticipated Gaborone Night of Fashion took place last Saturday. My write up is very late seeing as it has been a week since the event but forgive a bish, been busy. :)

In addition to it being Botswana’s first major fashion show it was also my first catwalk show as a model so I was RI-DI-CU-LUSSSLY excited.

The day for the models started pretty early; 08:30 am but due to work commitments I only managed to arrive at the Conference center where the event was being held at around 12 midday. I found the girls already in the middle of rehearsals for designer Indashio’s collection. He was there to watch us and hung out with us as well. He has such an endearing personality, I honestly doubt he made any enemies in Botswana at all! Very friendly, funny and outgoing. His personality is also reflected in his clothes which are very colourful, eye catching, fun but not abrasive or harsh to the eye. If you are going out with your girls or want to be seen, his clothes are perfect!

They ranged from short and flirty to long and luxurious. I fell in love with one of his dresses shown below (forgive the picture quality I was using my phone):

A model wearing Indashio by Indashio.

He wanted the girls to be crazy and fun on the ramp which made sense given how energetic he is. He chose S&M by Rihanna for them to walk to. I was soooooo dying to be part of his collection!!!

After Indashio’s collection they began rehearsing for Botho’s collection. I didnt have a chance to fully appreciate the collection during the show because at the time the models were on the ramp, I was changing into Mpho Kuaho’s clothes. However later on I saw some photos and I absolutely fell in love with the outfit below:

A model wearing Botocy by Botho Chalebgwa

I also adored the outfit that Kaone Kario wore for Botho’s collection shown below:

2005 Face of Africa winner Kaone Kario wearing Botocy by Botho Chalebgwa

Then we rehearsed for Mpho’s collection. Given the darkness and drama of her collection we were instructed to walk slowly, look somber and beautiful but strong. Funny how on America’s Next Top Model Tyra Banks is always saying stuff like that and we think she’s being ridiculous. The show’s choreographer and walking instructor Andile gave us a talk about working with our facial muscles to show emotion and how to walk: shoulders up, back straight and neck up. Walking is not as easy as everyone thinks it is….

Koketso’s show was more relaxed and fun. We were walking to hiphop (Loving you no more by Diddy-Dirty Money) and because her collection had about 30 outfits all the models were involved. Rehearsal for that collection was a slight mess but after a few run throughs and some scolding from Andile we got it together.

We then had a lunch break, after which we were sent to the make-up room. Our makeup was done by Urban Space and given that the collections were so different and some models were modelling for more than one they kept our faces clean and simple.

After my face was did

Me and the girls!! My fellow model friends :)

All our hair was pulled back as well, again, simple and clean.

While we sat in the make-up room we were joined by model Sessilee Lopez and her mother. At first I think most of us weren’t sure if we should approach her or not but after much debating between my friend Tshepiso and I, we finally decided to approach her. She was gracious enough to allow us to take some photos with her and of her,lol.

She looks sooooooooo different in person!!! Plus she’s not as slim as I thought she was and she looks like she works out quite a bit. Check out her model profile here. She takes some FIERCE photos!!

After we were done the other girls also decided to swarm her for photos and she took it all graciously posing non stop.

Face of Africa 2005 winner Kaone Kario also joined us to get her make-up done. She was super nice, sat amongst the girls and told us about modelling in South Africa and her nipple piercing, lol, awesome!

Yaya Da Costa stopped by for a minute or two, she greeted Kaone and Sessilee then had to go change.

Eventually the audience had began to arrive so all the models had to move backstage to get ready for the show. We started about an hour late though, fashionably late as they say.

Since the show people keep asking me how it was and to be honest I don’t know, lol. Everything went by so fast. One minute we were watching Indashio’s show, next minute hurriedly putting on clothes and running to get in line before walking on to the ramp. There is such a sharp contrast between the atmosphere on the runway vs backstage. You step on and there’s this calm; a sea of faces staring at what you’re wearing, taking pictures and maybe applauding but as soon as you step off there are models running back and forth, organizers screaming for us to hurry, basically chaos. Fun chaos though. We messed up on the ramp a couple of times and there was a point where we kept the audience waiting because people were still changing but from the positive feedback I received after the show it seems not many people noticed.

The audience Im sure will not forget Indashio’s exit which he did dancing in a traditional bushman outfit:

Yeah quite the character!!

After we closed Koketso’s show there was an abundance of smiles, hugs and thankyou’s backstage then we dispersed. Below are a few more photos, enjoy!

Kaone wearing Mpho Kuaho

Me in Mpho Kuaho

Me wearing Koketso

Sessilee Lopez in Koketso

My lovely cousin Karen with Yaya Da Costa.

Me with Andile, the show's choreographer and runway instructor.

Check out Mikey S’s blog and The Lapologa Facebook page for more pictures!!! It was an absolutely fabulous event and I hope there are many more to come. Word has it another one is taking place in October. Maybe one day Botswana will have a fashion week too!

Meet the Gaborone Fashion Night designers!

So as I said in my previous post I was goin to do a post about the designers showing at the Gaborone Fashion Night on the 1st of April and here we are! :)

First up is Koketso Chiepe

Click here for a more extensive article in The Botswana Gazzete on her origins, her line and her future plans. Her line is called KOKETSO and was launched in 2001. Below are some runway pictures featuring her spring-summer 2009-2010 collection.

 

View more of the collection here.

The next designer is Indashio.

He launched his line in 2003 and his client list has included Nicky Hilton, Kim Kardashian, Kathy Lee Gifford, Lil’ Kim, Vanessa Carlton and Tyra Banks. Here are a couple of designs from his Spring 2011 collection:

He seems to like color quite a bit!! Click here to see more of this particular collection and check out his website to see some of his other designs.

The third designer is Mpho Kuaho. She owns ISSUES fashion studio at Riverwalk Mall here in Gaborone and I’ve found myself gawking many a time at some of the designs in the display window though I’ve never been inside. She is also the 2006 REDS African Design Award winner and has also designed numerous gowns for the Miss Botswana pageant. Below are a few pictures of some of work she has done in the past.

I love her designs! Very edgy. Click here to read up on her achievements.

The final designer, Botho Chalebgwa is fairly new to the fashion scene so I failed to find some examples of her work but I did come across an article from The Voice online she was featured in that interviewed young Batswana designers that were at the Young Designers’ Competition at the Durban July in South Africa last year 2010. Click here to read the article, it includes a couple of pictures too, I must say the next generation of designers are so so so serious!! Love it.

 

Botho (center) and two models wearing her creations.

 

 

Gaborone Fashion night

There are really not enough pretentious events in Gabs city. What do I mean by pretentious? Lol, well not enough events where one can indulge in maximum snob-erry and bougie-ness. Not enough events where a little black dress, a killer pair of heels and a suited up gentleman as an accessory is needed so this Gabs Fashion Night is like an AAAAHHHHH moment for all us pretentious loving folk.

On the 1st of April an international fashion show will be held at GICC (Grand Palm) featuring the collections of 4 designers: London based Koketso Chiepe, New York based Indashio and locally based Mpho Kuaho and Botho Chalebgwa. In my next few blog posts Ill focus on the designers to give those who do plan to attend an idea of who they are and what to expect.

Being the dream chaser that I am I went for the model auditions that were held at Gaborone Sun Hotel last week sunday (13th April). It was quite an experience! Met up with my fellow models signed to the agency I’m hoping to join soon called First Models Academy and Agency Management (Botswana) . We nervously waited outside the conference room in which the auditions were taking place. Girls were called in 5 at a time, asked to walk towards the judges one at a time then as a group. Initially they weren’t making their decisions there and then but as time progressed and they decided to put us out of our misery immediately. I feel awkward when I’m walking generally, because I can’t see myself so I just have to hope I look somewhat sane,lol.

The last time I did any kind of runway walking was 5 years ago during Miss University back in my home country of Malawi. Seems like such a lifetime ago! Funny. Anyhoo  I heard my name get called and I was asked to wait again till the auditions were over. When they called us in again they told us we had made it, whoop whoop!!!

I must say though I’ve never taken modeling seriously, lol. It feels like a joke actually. People would tell me to do it and I’d just shrug and nod because well at the end of the day what girl doesn’t want to be a model? But being around other girls who have the same interest is kinda nice, it’s like overdosing on inspiration and it makes me feel like saying out loud “I want to be a model” is not as silly as I think it sounds, lol.

The official photographer of the event is Mikey S who took pictures relentlessly at the auditions and the meetings since the auditions so as pics of yours truly appear on his Blog or Facebook page I shall post them up. Take a look at his stuff by the way, really lovely stuff.

Those in GC that love fashion make sure you’re there on the 1st!!! At the very least its an excuse to wear some crazy sh*t in the name of fashion,lol.