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Tuesday, March 30, 2010

"African Fashion Rocks" NYC

What: "African Fashion Rocks" NYC fashion show
When: Saturday, March 27th, 2010
Where: Jamaica Performing Arts Center 153-10 Jamaica Avenue - Jamaica, NY
Who: Osun Designs (Delali Haligah), OYATO (Odunayo Ade), KREATIF DESIGNS (Tosin Olaniyi), BEWAJI (Sunmbo Abiola), GALAPEGO (Galapego Incor.), LEONCHE (Almira Wilson), VIOLET COUTURE (Tosin Savage), MYISSME (Irijah Stenett)
Why we loved it: Cultural fusions, flavorful fashions, bombastic beats, and initiative

On Saturday I had the privilege of covering the premier "African Fashion Rocks" fashion show in New York City. Since this was a first time event, I didn't know what to expect, but was pleasantly surprised by performances, a vibrant atmosphere, and fashion-forward attendees. This initiative was coordinated by Oga Ju Inc. and supported by sponsors such as Steve Madden, Trendy Africa, and Lisa Beauty Range. While most of the featured designers and models are NYC locals, some traveled from the likes of Washington, DC to be part of this high-fashion evening.


As the lights dimmed, Alicia Key's, "Put it in a Love Song" began blaring, and the show started with a bang! Striking fabrics of red, orange, gold, green, blue, and purple came strutting down the runway. Contrary to the neutral earth tones sometimes associated with Africa, these garments screamed modernity and color. Social and cultural messages were omnipresent themes throughout this fashion show, as awareness symbols and traditional African patterns were incorporated into garments. Jamaica, Nigeria, and Sierra Leone are some of the designers' heritages that were reflected in the way materials were styled on the models. The expressive nature of this event proves the necessity for a more culturally diverse fashion industry. "African Fashion Rocks" NYC was a complete success, and I hope to see a second annual event!

  
Founder and Project
Manager of Africa Fashion Week
(New York)™ Adiat Disu
America's Next Top Model
Aminat Ayinde


                            Designers Dishhh...
Designer Irijah Sennett and
Publicity Coordinator
Jason Jeffers
Designer Sunmbo Abiola

















Q: How do you feel about the cliched term, "tribal" that is often used to describe African fashion?                                            

Sunmbo: That's one thing I want to correct. African fashion has evolved. Most of the time there is nothing native about it, it's simply good fashion.

Irijah: That term is ok, and I kind of like it. Tribal and ethnic. Africa is not a country, it's a continent, and seems very international because there are so many different tribal and ethnic groups.


Q: Do you think that the recent African "tribal" trend that has been featured in magazines, such as, Vogue will help boost your sales?                  
  Irijah: Yes, and that's great...right now it's all about "ethnic"!

Sunday, March 28, 2010

D.I.Y Bushwick Music Festival


Madame Beak
What: D.I.Y Bushwick Music Festival
When: Friday, March 26th, 2010
Where: Goodbye Blue Monday
            1087 Broadway -                                   Bushwick, Brooklyn                                                        
Who:   The Suite Unraveling        
             Madame Beak
             The Americas
             Rooftops
Why we loved it: Grassroots, local sponsors and supporters
                                                                                                                                                                                                                          
The Americas
On Friday I attended the first ever D.I.Y Bushwick Music Festival.  Even though I only went to one of the several events hosted during the 4-day festival, I think the one I saw encompassed it's essence. Everything from the venue decor, crowd, and food to the eclectic bands, screamed grassroots. This independent effort was made possible by Bushwick Music Studios in association with Arts in Bushwick and Deli Magazine. What makes this initiative unique is the  way that the coordinator, Tito Ladd, organized this Buschwick festival through partnerships with area venues and bands without corporate assistance. In my opinion, this was executed successfully!                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        
When I entered Goodbye Blue Monday, I was immediately struck by the art works and whimsical antiques that embellished the space and bands performing on stage. It sounded as though the saxophonists of The Suite    Unraveling used his instrument as both his voice and turntable, while harmonizing with the band. The combination of bongos, guitar, drum, keyboard, flute, and lyrical expression of Madame Beak's band kept me enchanted. While, co-headlining tour bands, The Americas and Rooftops, blended grunge and hardrock with alternative sounds. The patrons seemed to embrace each band with applause and conversation, giving supportive donations, and buying a few CDs. All in all, it was a fun night that proved independent concert series are possible. I hope to see a second D.I.Y Bushwick Music Festival!






















The Suite Unraveling




Rooftops

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Welcome & Wala!

I would like to use this first post to thank you for visiting INDIEBABEL to catch a breath of fresh air. The inspiration behind this blog comes from all of the knick knacks I come across on a weekly basis while living in New York City. There are various types of events, such as, fashion shows, concerts, art exhibits, fundraisers, publication launches, film screenings, festivals, photo-shoots, poetry slams, and musicals that appeal to many, but are only noticed by a few. Obviously, we all can't be at each of these more or less "obscure" happenings, so I will make an effort to bring them to you. Stay tuned for exclusive interviews, photos, and reviews from INDIEBABEL!