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African fashion has the look, and it's not what you expect.


CAPE TOWN Cape Town or Capetown, city (1991 pop. 854,616), legislative capital of South Africa and capital of Western Cape, a port on the Atlantic Ocean. It was the capital of Cape Province before that province's subdivision in 1994. : Leopard-print in acid pink and orange show African fashion with a twist, flinging curio-like interpretation off the ramp as local designers seek to show their diverse talent and find global appeal.

From outrageous denim couture to muted safari-chic in flowing white and khaki khaki (kăk`ē, kä`kē) [Hindi,=dust-colored], closely twilled cloth of linen or cotton, dyed a dust color. It was first used (1848) for uniforms for the English regiment of Sir Harry Burnett Lumsden in India and later became the , the ramps at the just-ended Cape Town Fashion Week sought to prove the continent should no longer be pigeonholed as a provider of stereotypical prints and fabrics.

"It is important not to take Africa too literally. It doesn't always have to be brown and burnt orange," says Chris Kilchling of Undacova, whose 1980s inspired leopard-print underwear and unconventional use of African symbols takes the trend of clashing prints and gives it a local feel.

Africa's top designers have made inroads inroads
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 globally, but the nation is still often relegated to sideshows on global ramps or inspiration for safari The default Web browser for the Max OS X operating system. It is noted for its fast download speed and many built-in features including the Google search bar and popup blocker. In June 2007, Safari was introduced in beta for Windows users. See Mac OS X.  looks.

"I think it is just about educating. The African fashion scene is actually very diverse," says Stephanie Viera of the Cape Town Fashion Council, adding most of the designs "could be from anywhere".

"It is certainly not just stereotype Afro-chic. It is about modern Africa."

South Africa's fashion scene struggles to find a common platform, with organizers staging competing events all year, making it difficult for buyers to pick one that stands out to showcase what the continent has to offer.

The first annual Cape-to-Cairo style effort was recently held in the financial capital Johannesburg, bringing designers from Egypt to Botswana with collections that ranged from futuristic fu·tur·is·tic  
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 metallics to 1950s-nostalgia.

The aim was to create a space and market in the cluttered international fashion week calendar, said organizer Precious Moloi-Motsepe of African Fashion International.

"Our continent is very very diverse," Moloi-Motsepe told AFP (1) (AppleTalk Filing Protocol) The file sharing protocol used in an AppleTalk network. In order for non-Apple networks to access data in an AppleShare server, their protocols must translate into the AFP language. See file sharing protocol. . "It's been challenging for most African designers. African designers are always expected to show almost like your costume type of designs that is very theatrical."

"We know that they are capable of producing ranges that can be saleable sale·a·ble  
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fit for selling or capable of being sold

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 on the market that is ready to wear, that is contemporary, but has an African aesthetic While the African continent is vast and its peoples diverse, certain standards of beauty and correctness in artistic expression and physical appearance, of propriety of comportment and demeanor are held in common among various indigenous African societies and are not exclusive to any one  to it.

For trend analyst Dion Chang, instead of an "oh shame, we must really help Africa" attitude, an international aesthetic needs to be developed which does not smack of what he calls "curio-continent".

"If you want to be taken seriously internationally, you have to give that international aesthetic," he said. "It's a business. You're trying to sell clothes at the end of the day."

Top South African designer David Tlale, who has notched up awards and shown on catwalks in fashion capitals, said he is often asked if he is based in London when he travels abroad with his clothes.

"I'm from Johannesburg, South Africa South Africa, Afrikaans Suid-Afrika, officially Republic of South Africa, republic (2005 est. pop. 44,344,000), 471,442 sq mi (1,221,037 sq km), S Africa. . They go 'really, with that collection?'," he said.

"In the past people have always said 'oh Africa is not ready, Africa does not deliver, Africa does not know how to do it'. My take as a designer is to prove that statement wrong, to say Africa has it all."

Having moved temporarily to Australia during apartheid in the 1980s, South African designer Craig Jacobs of label Fundudzi recalls being asked by local children if he had a pet giraffe giraffe, African ruminant mammal, Giraffa camelopardalis, living in open savanna S of the Sahara. The tallest of animals, giraffes browse in treetops at heights inaccessible to other leaf-eaters. A male may be 18 ft (5.5 m) from hoof to crown.  or lion.

"That's the perception that a lot of people have about the rest of Africa," he told AFP.

"I don't think they know about design -- they don't think about it like that. There's a lot of information that still needs to go out there."- AFP

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