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Akira Kuwabara
This collection was all about playful, futuristic textures and shapes.
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Atiz
The collection from Atiz had a mix of flowing garments to more structured pieces that were quite serious. -- |
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Blushing Boutique
Shelly Klassen never disappoints with her ready-to-wear, classic pieces.
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Daiki Shimizu
Daiku's collection was fun and casual and would attract a younger crowd who wants to be considered edgy.
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Dawson & Deveaux
The muted colours and asymmetric shapes made for a very classy and interesting collection.
Definitely one of the favourites!
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Evan Clayton
This collection was a bit bipolar but in a good way. There was a lot to look at including some avant garde pieces which pushed the boundaries and the imagination.
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MZ by Lotusactiva
Could be considered a bit plain but it all depends on how you look at it. The theme portrayed both dance and art.
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Nyoluoch
The many vivid colours, shapes and patters made this one of the more inspirational collections on the night.
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Priscille Cavinet
If you are a strong, confident woman you will definitely love this collection by Priscille Cavinet which had an ethereal feel to it. At times it also showed a more playful side with shorter dresses and comfy blouses.
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Rebekah Adams
You better have a nice mid riff for this casual collection which sought to "dress up the streets". |
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Santa Clara
Beautifully crafted, formal gowns mixed with
a more gypsy feel. Something for everyone perhaps.
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Shinya Yamaguchi
Youthful and trendy collection. Definitely a designer to keep your eyes on in the future!
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Thabo Makhetha
Beautiful colours and patterns that brought the runway to life.
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Photos by Peter Jensen Photography, Ed Ng Photography, Dale Rollings |
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