Kigali Fashion Week is back

The annual Kigali Fashion Week 2015 will be launched on July 13 at Belgium Ambassodor's residence in Kigali.

Wednesday, July 01, 2015
Across section of models who will take part in Kigali Fashion Week 2015 pose for a group photo with the judges.

The annual Kigali Fashion Week 2015 will be launched on July 13 at Belgium Ambassodor’s residence in Kigali.

The five-day event will feature creative models and innovative fashion designers.

According to John Bunyeshuli, the promoter of Kigali Fashion Week, the event will be unique and diverse as they expect to have extraordinary creative talents of the young people, who will be showcasing the latest fashion trends, particularly for the promising young designers as well as new styles for the models.

"After spending ‘sleepless nights’ organising this event, I hope it will be more than good,” he said.

Models hit the runway to showcase collections by different designers at last year's event.

"Twelve Rwandan and three international designers will exhibit in the show,” he said, adding that, "The event will attract a global audience after the appointment of Kigali Fashion Week as a permanent board member of the Commonwealth Fashion Council in London Common Wealth Fashion Council early this year.”

Related to this development,  the Rwanda  Fashion Council, will also be launched at the British High Commissioner's residence in Kacyiru, on July 15.

The event is organised by Zenith international consultancy Rwanda and the Commonwealth Fashion Council, in partnership with the Ministry of Sports and Culture and the Rwanda Cultural Fashion Show, with the aim to boost the local fashion industry.

Franco Kabano, the trainer of the models, said, "We have new activities that were previously never displayed. For example, during this event, we will use 80-100 models who’ll be displaying non-stop walk and writing, among things.”

Cedric Mizero, 21, a fashion designer running Amizero Brand at Gisozi, said the Rwanda fashion council will act as an umbrella for people interested to contribute towards the development of fashion industry in Rwanda.

Entrance fee is Rwf18,000 for singles and Rwf30,000 for couples.

A model takes centre stage during the rehearsals. (Courtesy photos)