Funny how the 2 best out of DC are both Africans..
Rocking Classic Samsara Eco Denim Cap
When Laduma Ngxokolo a textile graduate from the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, started his research project he had no idea months later he would end up showing his first collection at London Fashion Week.
I first read about Laduma on Pattern & Textile blog. Since then I have done my catch up research only to find out this 25year old has developed such a phenomenal textile and product that maintains local production and sourcing all in South Africa.
He has developed a Xhosa-inspired range of knitwear for amakrwala (Xhosa for new initiates) and the fashion industry has been set ablaze with established designers interested in collaborations before this chap has even had time to really overstand all that has happened.
His inspiration came from Laduma himself being an initiate in which boys between the age of 18 and 23 undergo circumcision as part of a manhood initiation ritual. Once the initiates return home they must burn their entire wardrobe. Their parents must buy them an entire new wardrobe and a part of that wardrobe must be knitwear. This is where he saw a niche' most of the knitwear was not reflecting the Xhosa culture and are of course mainly imports. Read more of Laduma here Africa the Good News
I first read about Laduma on Pattern & Textile blog. Since then I have done my catch up research only to find out this 25year old has developed such a phenomenal textile and product that maintains local production and sourcing all in South Africa.
He has developed a Xhosa-inspired range of knitwear for amakrwala (Xhosa for new initiates) and the fashion industry has been set ablaze with established designers interested in collaborations before this chap has even had time to really overstand all that has happened.
His inspiration came from Laduma himself being an initiate in which boys between the age of 18 and 23 undergo circumcision as part of a manhood initiation ritual. Once the initiates return home they must burn their entire wardrobe. Their parents must buy them an entire new wardrobe and a part of that wardrobe must be knitwear. This is where he saw a niche' most of the knitwear was not reflecting the Xhosa culture and are of course mainly imports. Read more of Laduma here Africa the Good News
Samsara is the cycle of life or continuous flow & Textile Alchemy is the science of constructing and reconstructing Textiles.
This was a project we started last year, here are some of those pics.
This is the finished project after changing fabric twice and putting it in and out the frustrated pile.
Felt good to start and accomplish this project...
Note this was not a perfected chair the fabric would have needed to have stretch to fit perfect although I am aware of this I still decided to follow through.
The point is I want you to see the concept.
This was a project we started last year, here are some of those pics.
This is the finished project after changing fabric twice and putting it in and out the frustrated pile.
Felt good to start and accomplish this project...
Note this was not a perfected chair the fabric would have needed to have stretch to fit perfect although I am aware of this I still decided to follow through.
The point is I want you to see the concept.
Not often do we get an opportunity to walk around the various art shows we do in the country and view the works of different artists. In Chicago this past weekend there was so much people with so much original work. But one booth that I thought was very unique was the SoHe Designs booth. We specifically enjoyed the dinnerware and tea sets. Click this link to follow to website and this link for the facebook page.
On my drive from CHi-town to Atl I was reflecting on his musical career so far. And how so much of his music I resonate with..