Friday, 10 August 2012

Fashionable Durban July Cares

Brenda Quinn's recycled fabrics collection
As the saying goes every cloud has a silver lining and,just in time for this climate change (global warming) weather the lining of the Vodacom Durban July is their  "The Material World" theme.On the 7th of July,the ultra fashionable Vodacom Durban July, had eight(8) designers chosen to showcase their outfits. the task for these designers was to create outfits that promotes and Eco friendly environment using their fabrics. to read more about the Vodacom Durban July Eco friendly project www.entertainment.howzit.msn.com . these were the following designers choosen for the task:
  • David Tale
  • Zama Mthe
  • Brenda Quinn
  • Collen Eitzen
  • Liegh Schubert(Choose to design the olympic ensemble for our S.A paticipants)
  • Teresa Jourbert
  • Andre Martin
Tlale and Leigh at the Vodacom Durban July
One of the outfits which stood out from the rest was that of designer Brenda Quinn which was made up of pieces of renewable/ recycled fabrics. Our socialite refuse to be out done they also graced the event with thier Eco friendly designs as a sign that they care and love their enviroment. It is never too late to get in the "Green Scene". Wear to save the world without compromising your style

18 comments:

  1. Yes this event was a smart idea to make people become and think environmentally friendly and still look fabulus. I think this should be done more.

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    1. it is amazing how people are keen to save the world, from pieces of fabrics to a long lasting message

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  2. this event is a great innitiative to get people involved.

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    1. true nokuthula people should start thinking about such thing...the vodacom durban july has set the foundation, lets play our part

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  3. Durban july creating opportunities for designers to introduce their latest fashion and it is also a part of marketing because they marketing themselves.

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    1. true hey because leigh was choosen to design for the olympics...and the twitter,facebook buzzer was going wild for these designers Big Up to them and thanx To Vodacom

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  4. It is a big opportunity for fashion desingers to showcase their work but what makes me try is that they do not get that support especially local wise.

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    1. truth is they do get support look at Mr Price price every now and then you get a collection from different designers in their shelves and they last long as they get support

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  5. I must say these fashion designers are showcasing the very best and emerging talent.

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    1. true hey it is not only about style anymore it is also about current issues

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  6. Where David Tlale is, you must know that good things are going to happen. It was a very wise movement to do such a good event.

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    1. it was indeed a good event and yse Tlale is a legend in the fashion industry and the support he gets from the people is amazing

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  7. It is always good to know that South Africans care about the environments well being. This was an excellent idea, considering the talented fashion designers our country has!

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    1. South Africa is a country of many talents hey...BIG UP to the designers

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  8. its a good thing that as South Africans we all working together to save the plant, nothing beats a team work. let us keep on doing everything we can to save our planet in our daily lives....a little goes a long way

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    1. true brenda you can start by joining the "Green Scene" wearing clothes that are enviromentaly freindly

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  9. David Tale is my idol when it comes to fashion.Brenda Quinn has brought an interesting recyclable outfit. I believe every organisation should be environmentally friendly.

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    1. i couldnt have said it any better...what brainy behind those garments

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