This is one designer Tanzania Should be proud of, he should be our Gucci Gademit! straight from Arise Fashion Week to Mauritius... I guess they liked his showcased stuff at Arise...*handclap* *sniff sniff*...Inspired by Serengeti wilderness... Advertising more Tanzania... His Collection is called Serengeti... Wow..defining it as the ultimate tourist destination, It Defines Tanzania... *sniffs again* TTB should be bowing down to this guy..
Arise wot?...On to Mauritius!
Tanzania’s own renowned pan African designer Mustafa Hassanali has been invited to the Origin Africa “Fibre to Fashion” Event 2011 to be held from the 16-18 March 2011 in Mauritius. Fresh from Showcasing at the Arise Magazine Fashion Week in Lagos, Nigeria, Mustafa Hassanali will now unveil His second Collection for the year 2011 in Mauritius together with 20 other designers from the African continent.
“I am so very much looking forward to launch my neo collection in the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius, another first for Mustafa Hassanali and Tanzania at this International event aimed at bringing stakeholders from the Textile and fashion Industry including buyers and press from accr0ss the globe. ” stated Mustafa Hassanali
Mustafa Hassanali will unveil his new collection named “Serengeti” in Mauritius; the collection has been inspired by the wilderness of the Serengeti plains, the flora and fauna of Tanzania famed tourist destination, “Serengeti” The brown hues of the dust ruffled up by the wild beast migration to the flaky mud on the elephant. The florals of the dry savannah bring the sense of tranquility away from the hustle and the bustle of a metropolis. “Serengeti” truly defines Tanzania as not only a Touristic destination but also potentially a place to source Tanzania, Originally made in Africa Textile and garments
“As per my tagline, if your ensemble isn’t embellished with bling and your gown don’t have a trail, that’s not a Mustafa Hassanali gown, this collection is a ready to wear collection that has been made using cotton made in Tanzania’s blended with Tanzanian fabric “kitenge” whose floral print entice the serene serendipity of Serengeti .” concluded Hassanali.
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