FRIENDS and fans of Durban fashion designer Karen Monk-Klijnstra and Woza Moya at the Hillcrest AIDS Centre Trust were invited to attend the opening launch of a seven-week long exhibition and fashion fest that boasts the collaborative works of both.
These historical works are based on a 16-year working-relationship and friendship between Karen and Woza Moya’s Paula Thomson, who met as new mothers and have joined forces on many adventurous and beautiful occasions to indulge in an explosion of ideas and show off the creations that followed.
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Each piece has a magnificent story behind it and a portion of the proceeds from sales will go to the Hillcrest AIDS Centre Trust.
The exhibition will also include weekly workshops (every Thursday) into September that the public are invited to attend, so don’t miss out!
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