MBFWCT 2015: The future of SA fashion is looking bright

Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Cape Town (MBFWCT) raised the local fashion pulse and showed the world what to expect next from South Africa.

Tsotetsi Kl and Tuelo Nguyuza at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Cape Town

By 30 July, the V & A Waterfront’s Watershed was geared up to host the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Cape Town (MBFWCT). African Fashion International (AFI) invited fashion enthusiasts, including editors from the country’s most popular fashion magazines, to see what names like Craig Native and Adriaan Kuiters + Jody Paulsen have in store for spring/summer 2016. Even with so much to take in (sometimes all at once), there were shows and talents that would have held their own all over the world.

Tsotetsi Kl Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Cape Town

AFI Next Generation turns the spotlight onto upcoming talent, offering young designers a seat at the fashion table. Khothatso Tsotetsi, Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) Alumnus, is the brain and heart behind Tsotetsi KL’s collection.

Tuelo Mguyuza at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Cape Town

Tuelo Nguyuza joined Tsotetsi, showcasing his fresh and romantic collection.

Tsotetsi Kl Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Cape Town

From household names like Craig Native of Native, this wasn’t just another runway show. Before Paralympic swimmer Achmat Hassiem, the show’s opening model, walked out in all-black sportswear, the music turned up for Pantsula dancers and break-dancers who transformed the catwalk into a dance floor.

Achmat Hassiem wearing Craig Native swimwear at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Cape Town

Jenny le Roux of Habits drew inspiration from Asia with aesthetics speaking to both African and Asian culture – an explosion of patterns on canvases of flowing fabrics.

Habits at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Cape Town

When up-and-coming talent takes over the catwalk, sport and dance meet fashion and Asian inspired aesthetics comes to Africa, a spectacle unfolds. And from where we’re sitting, the future is a brightly coloured and exciting one.

All images by Simon Deiner/SDR Photo.