THE FASHION SCENE in Rwanda is steadily growing, as the country positions itself to become the next fashion hub in Africa. This was evident at the just concluded Mercedes Benz Fashion Week.
Fashion show goers were on Saturday, treated to an exquisite show, as both local and international fashion designers displayed their latest collections on the runway at Crown Conference Hall Kigali.
This year’s edition was bigger and better than the inaugural edition staged in 2019, with the runway featuring over 15 designers both local and international.
The show, which was in a two-year hiatus due to covid-19, aims to provide an inclusive and supportive platform dedicated to emerging and established designers and models, with a touch of African culture.
Over 100 international guests who are normally big players in the fashion industry, including 27 designers, were in Kigali ahead of the six-day fashion event.
First on the runway was Ghana-based Rwandan designer, Fathia Uwase, who showcased different outfits of her Fathia collection. She was followed by Bushai weave and Zulera Couture collections from Ghana which showcased shorts, pants and dresses, some printed in Kitenge couture.
One of the designers that caught keen attention from the audience was Boldy Bonza, a Rwandan top fashionista who makes outfits that embraces differences. She made the night of fashion a remarkable one given the cheers and a standing ovation she received whenever her designs were on display. She showcased different collections including wedding and party dresses.
Other designers that graced the runway included Malawi’s Lilly Alphonso that showcased Dessert collections, Kais Divo collection from Uganda, Qaal designs of Somalia, Ghana’s Arshia Wilson, Thando Piliso of South Africa, among many others.
Another designer who also shone on the night was Izubaa from Rwanda, whose designs mainly made in Kitenge were well appreciated, with some revelers booking with her.
Rwanda’s very own Delphinez also showcased her collections alongside OSO creative design academy. Abrantie the Gentleman from Ghana was the last on the runway and it closed the session in style.
Top models such as Grace Akeza, Honnorine Uwase, Kentha Kirezi, and many others represented different designers on the runway.
Danny Ndayishimiye, the brains behind Mercedes Benz Fashion Show Kigali, said the event was successful beyond his expectations, noting that the next edition will take place in different areas of the country.
"This edition was special because many players in the fashion Industry missed the experience of such events. Different Rwandan designers have learnt from their fellows from around the world, and I hope that they also learnt something from us. Next year we will be back in style,” he said, after the fashion show.
Ndayishimiye also urged Rwandan designers to participate in the next edition of Mercedes Benz Fashion Week which is scheduled to take place next year.
With the experience they have got organizing fashion events, both in Rwanda and abroad, Ndayishimiye is confident that Rwanda is on the right track to become one of the most exciting fashion destinations.