Fashion extravaganza in the virtual space

BLAIRGOWRIE – Student designs were showcased in an awards ceremony, industry engagement and socially distanced event on 8 April.

Stadio School of Fashion’s longstanding annual fashion extravaganza transitioned into the virtual space in the form of an interactive lookbook, which was showcased in an awards ceremony, industry engagement, and socially distanced event on 8 April.

For the past 25 years, SSOF students have showcased their work in front of a panel of renowned industry judges at the school’s fashion show. Even though Covid-19 has placed a spanner in the works, the show proudly went on.
Judges for the student’s designs included recording artist Tamara Dey; TV host, actress, and model Lalla Hirayama, and fashion designer and former alumnus Jacques Bam.

Siyabonga Mnguni’s design for the category Best Commercial Range. Photo: Reuven Blignault
Guests Lucia Nkosi and Natalie Moletsane. Photo: Reuven Blignault
Brendon Sutherland with Stadio lecturer Merie Kruger. Photo: Reuven Blignault

The winners of the event were: 

DJ Abby Nurock spins the decks to keep guests entertained at Stadio School of Fashion’s longstanding annual fashion extravaganza. Photo: Reuven Blignault
Guests Molife Kumona and Neil Mawere enjoy a drink before the event begins. Photo: Reuven Blignault
Stadio School of Fashion’s Nande Sulelo, Marius Burger and Stephan Dala Pria. Photo: Reuven Blignault

The winners, as voted by the public and judging panel, were announced at the event and were awarded prize hampers from industry role-players such as Truworths, Cosmetix SA, and more.
Judges for the event adjudicated design categories including best commercial, best conceptual, and best depiction of the Worth Global Style Network Trend.

Guests Brenda Mukhwevho, Expresso Shshi and Phiwe Mkhanzi wait for the Stadio School of Fashion’s virtual fashion extravaganza to begin. Photo: Reuven Blignault

Stadio School of Fashion head Maryne Steenekamp said, “While an online lookbook will never generate the same levels of euphoria and experience that goes into putting on a physical fashion show, we firmly believe that it is a practical solution to our new normal.

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One of the designs featured at the fashion extravaganza. Photo: Reuven Blignault

“We have never seen our local students’ work displayed in this way before and we are incredibly excited to see them benefit from the virtual ‘catwalk’. The online lookbook is already proving to be a fantastic portfolio for potential employers to view the talents of our students. To say that I am merely proud of our students and lecturers would be a complete understatement.”

Guests Pranitha Sahibdew and Silver Nel enjoy a glass of champagne before the event begins. Photo: Reuven Blignault
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