Posted: October 25th, 2011 | By Sandiso Ngubane | Posted in Events,Fashion week

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Soucha

Soucha

Egypt-based Soucha displayed a collection one can only imagine wearing on a luxury yacht going down the Nile river – with copious amounts of French fermented grape juice flowing, naturally. Their summer-ready, kaftan heavy and inspired collection with wonderful displays of their home-country’s aesthetics (think Pharoahs and wonderful luxe fabrics with hints of Greek-inspired drapings) being plentiful, Soucha kept true to their much critiqued aesthetic of camp and overboard (see what I did there?) – and what’s not to love about that?

Thula Sindi

Thula Sindi

Thula Sindi presented his signature centred around his impeccable tailoring of a shift dress, keeping his regular clientele happy with the same look but differently and pleasantly displayed; lace and sheer material with hints of leopard prints reiterated his known frock-style. However, his introduction of tulle left me a bit gob-smacked as it crippled his minimalistic take on fashion. 

PHOTOS: AFI/Simon Deiner/SDR Photo

 

 

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