
Africa Fashion Week Nigeria 2017 is set to hold at the National Arts Theater in Lagos on the 3rd and 4th June.
The
annual fashion week is set to make the new edition an unforgettable one
while staying true to African roots stating with the change in the
venue for this year's edition. Themed ‘Celebrating the Vibrant Pulse of Africa’ the 2017 edition will be different.
"Africa
Fashion Week Nigeria (AFWN) staying true to its African heritage in
conjunction with Lagos
State Government, will be holding the 2017
edition on the 3rd & 4th of June at the Nigeria’s iconic venue – The
National Arts Theatre Lagos, where Africa’s culture was showcased in
all its grandeur and splendour 40 years ago when Nigeria hosted the
World Black and African Festival of Arts and Culture (FESTAC 77) .
This
new location fulfills the much desired goal to host a Fashion Week in a
location that is true representation of our continent. The AFWNigeria
2017 theme ‘Celebrating the Vibrant Pulse of Africa’, dedicated to
Africa’s colourful and rich heritage, is aimed at bringing spunk and new
energy to style and fashion across the continent.
The
exciting venue for the 2017 edition, dubbed ‘the powerhouse of AFWN’,
has been tried and tested from the resounding success of the first ever
iconic catwalk shows held in April. The Theater space offers the freedom
and flexibility to transform it to the required aesthetics required.
The facilities available can be compared to any like facility across the
globe " the AFWN team revealed in a statement.
The "long
term growth of the fashion industry is grounded on developing
initiatives to ensure that the Nigeria remains the centre of fashion and
a leader at the forefront of creativity, style, and innovation which is
why the best of Africa’s emerging and established fashion talents will
be showcasing at this historic monument to reflect the dynamism of
African fashion and a reflection of our roots" founder of AFWN Ronke Ademiluyi also reveals about the event.
“The use of an
iconic monument like the National Theater as the venue for a fashion
show, is a welcome innovative idea and is in line with the State’s drive
to promote the tourism, entertainment and the creative arts industry.
This move by Africa Fashion Week will generate positive interest in one
of the most important iconic locations in Lagos state.” Honourable Adebimpe Akinsola, the Acting commissioner for Culture, Arts & Tourism revealed recently.
Commissioned
in 1976 in preparation for the World Black and African Festival of Arts
and Culture (FESTAC 77) in 1977, the National theater, was designed and
constructed by Bulgarian construction company Technoexportsroy. Its
design bears a close resemblance to the Palace of Culture and Sports in
Varna, Bulgaria, though the National Arts Theater is much bigger. Its
exterior is shaped like a military hat and it has a 5,000-seater Main
Hall with a collapsible stage, and two capacity cinema halls, all of
which are equipped with facilities for simultaneous translation of over
20 languages among other facilities.
This
architectural masterpiece is called “the culture house”, represents one
of the great symbols in Nigeria arts and culture. Spanning an area of
about 23,000 square meters and standing well over 31 meters tall, the
multipurpose National Theater was established for the preservation,
presentation and promotion of Arts and Culture in Nigeria. The theater
was purpose built to allow for flexibility of use of both its internal
and external facilities. The daring move to the mainland sees AFWNigeria
increasing its footprint across the capital and marks the next stage in
the evolution of the annual event and the fashion industry in Nigeria.
“The decision to
host this year’s fashion week at this iconic location is a conscious
effort to take our guest on a nostalgic journey of the best of the past
and vibrant pulse of the future by using this venue as a point of
reference. Recall that this is same location that hosted the continent
40 years ago to FESTAC 77, a spectacular event that is yet to be rivaled
in the continent to date” Aiki Odiawa Chief Operating Officer of AFWN also shared.
"This year’s event promises to be something like never seen before in Nigeria" the show producer Bayo Haastrup hinted.
About AFWN
Established
in 2014, a sister event to AFWLondon, Africa Fashion week Nigeria
(AFWNigeria) is a socio-cultural enterprise focused on embracing and
projecting the diversity of our rich heritage. AFWNigeria provides a
platform that sets meaningful foundation for established and emerging
brands to project them onto the global stage. Our scope of work is not
limited to projection of the fashion industry, but also, using a
holistic approach which includes the socio-economic development march of
Nigeria and Africa at large, through training, empowering participants,
creating job opportunities and expanding the fashion industry in
Africa.
Since our inaugural AFWNigeria
show in 2014, we have hosted 3 internationally acclaimed catwalk events
in Nigeria, showcasing over 200 designers across the continent. We
attract an average of 40,000 visitors (buyers, retailers and other
industry participants). We are proud of our uniquely crafted
open-to-the-public events which create an interactive atmosphere and
bridge the gap between participants, attendees and the general public.
Pulse.ng is an official media partner of the Africa Fashion Week Nigeria 2017
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