Ini Edo, Maze Couture, AM Victorious, others feature at Dallas International Fashion

Dallas – The African American Museum located within Fair park in downtown Dallas played host to the inaugural Dallas International Fashion which held on a busy Friday evening heralding the USA labor day weekend. A collaboration between Dallas based Trendy Africa and Houston based Quantocene studios, Dallas International fashion 2012 showcased the first ever world presentation of Ini Edo collection; an all new shoe line by top African Actress, Ini Edo.

Her collection which formed the grand finale of the thrilling event featured top models strutting carefully down the spiral steps of the venue to the full glare of the audience. Over 10 designers and 30 models created an electrifying atmosphere during the 4 hour event.

Other designers who showcased amazing designs include; Konjo by Gadol Wilson, UK based Maze couture, Ghanaian born Studio D’Maxsi, AMVictorious from Mexico and Jerry Matthews. Kachi designs from Houston, Donstyles Kreativity and Beads by Christy all created an atmosphere of internationality during the event with their awesome creations.

DIF serves as a platform for promoting multicultural internationality within and around Dallas while working towards establishing favorable relations and cultural ties between Dallas residents and foreign Nationals via showcase of fashion, culture and traditions. “Attracting foreign investment to the City of Dallas forms a major part of our mission at DIF” remarked Tosan Aduayi, Publisher of Trendy Africa. DIF benefits ‘Grace for Victims’ charity; catering to young victims of circumstances in Africa and a campaign against domestic violence.

Photos by Walestudio. A Trendy Africa Media Production.

VENDORS:

SOFT SHEEN CARSON-DARK AND LOVELY

MOCA COSMETICS

MAUREEN ENO

INI EDO

MORI by MONICA FASANMI

DEWUN NATION

ESSENCE

PARTY CONSOLIDATORS

DEENOVAC

FACE OF CILLA

SPONSORSHIP CONSIDERATION:

AXXESS

ARIK AIR

DISH NETWORK

MARIE HAIR COMPANY

SKETCH 44

KINDLY SUPPORT ‘GRACE FOR VICTIMS’


 

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