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The New York Public Library



presents

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A Design and Style Series
Event<http://www.nypl.org/events/programs/2011/11/30/design-and-style-new-african-fashion>



*New African Fashion*

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*Helen Jennings and Enyinne Owunwanne*

*in conversation with*

*Bethann Hardison *

*Mataano Twin sisters*

*and Mimi Plange*

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Wednesday November 30, 2011

6:00 P.m.

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Margaret Liebman Berger Forum

Room 227 (2nd Floor)



The New York Public Library

Stephen A. Schwarzman Building

5thAvenue at 42nd Street

New York, NY 10018

917-275-6975

 www.nypl.org

(directions) <http://www.nypl.org/locations/tid/36/directions>



*Room 227 opens to the public at 5:30 p.m.*

All events are FREE and subject to last minute change or cancellation.



From Africa-inspired to African-made, *New African Fashion* is the first
book to celebrate a new wave of fashion designers who are emerging on the
global stage. Hundreds of vibrant, full-color images showcase the
innovative work of emerging designers, photographers and models. Writer,
editor and fashion expert Helen Jennings presents the history and future of
African fashion, sharing a selection of images from the book. *She is
accompanied by illustrious members of the African fashion community,
including the duo who make up womenswear brand Mataano, designer Mimi
Plange and former model turned fashion editor, Bethann Hardison. Enyinne
Owunwanne of African fashion Heritage 1960* *moderates the discussion*.



Ever since the late 1960s when Yves Saint
Laurent<http://catalog.nypl.org/search%7ES1/?searchtype=d&searcharg=Saint+Laurent%2C+Yves+&searchscope=48&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=dSaint+Laurent%2C+Yves+>
 and Paco Rabanne<http://catalog.nypl.org/search%7ES1?/dRabanne%2C+Paco+/drabanne+paco/1%2C2%2C5%2CB/browse/indexsort=-#anchor_1>
 presented African-inspired collections, the textiles, details, and colors
of Africa have moved into the realm of high fashion. In the past few years,
young designers from the continent itself have emerged as people to watch
in the fashion world. Helen Jennings, editor of award-winning *ARISE* magazine,
offers in *New African Fashion *a brief history of African
fashion<http://catalog.nypl.org/search%7ES1/?searchtype=d&searcharg=Fashion+--+Africa&searchscope=48&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=dFashion+--+Africa>,
beauty and style, follows its influence on modern designers, and spotlights
the best designers, photographers, and models from across the continent and
the African diaspora. Profiling popular lines such as Duro
Olowu<http://www.duroolowu.com/>
,Jewel by Lisa <http://www.jewelbylisa.com.ng/>, Black Coffee, and Eric
Raisina <http://www.ericraisina.com/>, Jennings explores the myriad reasons
why African fashion is having its moment in the sun. She shows how
designers are looking beyond cliches of the African aesthetic by embracing
both traditional and contemporary fabrics and garments, and how the passion
for ethically and environmentally conscious clothing is fueling this trend.
As colorful and exciting as the fashions it features, this volume will
appeal to anyone interested in following the world's most exciting new
fashion development.



*Copies of New African Fashion are available for purchase and signing at
the event*.

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*Helen Jennings* is one of the UK's preeminent fashion journalists as well
as the editor of *ARISE* <http://www.arisemagazine.net/>, the award-winning
global glossy celebrating African fashion, music and culture. She has been
at the magazine's helm since its launch in 2008. It is now sold in over 20
countries worldwide. ARISE assignments have taken her to Miami to interview
Idris Elba, to Johannesburg to shoot with Oluchi Onweagba, to Lagos to hang
out with Femi Kuti at The Shrine and to Nairobi to report on Kenya's
fashion scene. Jennings studied at Kings College London and over the years
she has contributed to such titles as *i-D*, *The Face*,*Time Out*, *Neo2*,
*Touch*, *The Fader*, *Trace* and *Oyster*. She now puts all of this
experience into her first book, *New African Fashion*.



Brooklyn-born *Bethann
Hardison<http://www.blackenterprise.com/2011/02/11/woman-of-power-bethann-hardison-shares-her-keys-to-success/>
* was an international runway model in the 1970s and model agent in the
1980s, during which time she was responsible for launching the careers of
both Tyson Beckford and Veronica Webb. She established the Black Girls
Coalition with her close friend Iman in 1988 as a means of championing
models of colour and to this day, she remains a fearless campaigner for
diversity in fashion. She worked on Vogue Italia's 'Black' issue in 2008
and currently contributes to the *Vogue
Black*<http://www.vogue.it/en/vogue-black>
 website and is working on a documentary project.

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*Mataano <http://www.mataano.com/>: Twin sisters Ayaan and Idyl Mohallim* grew
up between Somalia and the USA and currently live in New York. They
launched their womenswear brand Mataano (meaning twins in Somali) for
spring/summer 2009 and have since showcased their feminine, modern designs
in Addis Ababa, Lagos, New York and Johannesburg. They have been
interviewed by Oprah and profiled by CNN,
*Vogue*,*ARISE*<http://www.arisemagazine.net/>
 and *Essence* <http://www.essence.com/>.



*Mimi Plange <http://mimiplange.com/>* was born in Accra, Ghana and raised
in California. She studied architecture and fashion before relocating to
New York, where she worked for both Patricia Fields and Rachel Roy. She
launched her label (formerly called Boudoir D’huitres) in 2007 offering
luxury womenswear inspired by Victorian fashion and her African heritage.
She now has retailers on three continents and shows during New York Fashion
Week.


Heritage1960 <http://heritage1960.com/>, founded by *Enyinne Owunwanne*,
calls itself a “one stop shop for global African fashion and lifestyle
brands.” It got its name from the year 1960 in which 17 African nations
gained their independence. Owunwanne says, “I’m passionate about viewing
Africa from a global perspective. Heritage1960 is a celebration of freedom,
individuality and style. Everything and everyone on Heritage1960 is
connected to Africa in some way.



Conceived and organized by Arezoo Moseni, *Design and Style* is a new
series of events featuring discussions and presentations by leading
professionals in the various design fields.


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