On the 18th of February, the French Institute of South Africa will host a discussion around fashion sustainability with esteemed fashion designers Lukhanyo Mdingi and David Sher, and 4 burgeoning South African young talents. The panel discussion will be surrounded by the creations which were made by the four mentees, during the True Fashion mentorship program, followed by some music beats.
The participants will be unpacking the fashion of tomorrow in the face of the challenges of "fast fashion" and the impact of the textile industry on the environment. The designers will discuss the importance of collaboration and mentorship in nurturing sustainable practices, as well as sharing their individual journeys and challenges. The discussion will be balanced between Mdingi’s experience, who began his eponymous label in 2015 and is a recent recipient of the coveted Karl Lagerfeld Prize, and Sher, the co-founder of Good Good Good, a brand that elevates modern streetwear using ethically sourced fabrics, and the fresh outlook of up-and-coming “mentees” in the industry.
Over the past two years, the French Institute of South Africa conceived and developed a mentoring program dedicated to ethical fashion called "True fashion", implemented respectively in 2021 with the Goethe Institute for the first season, and in 2022 with the alternative fashion school Casa 93 in Paris, with the support of the Institut Français and the City of Paris for the second edition. This "tailor-made" program for five young South African fashion designers in 2021 and two young South African designers and two students from Casa 93 in 2022, aimed to consider a more engaged approach to creation.
The first season saw the young designers participate in a week of group and individual workshops in Johannesburg accompanied by seasoned fashion mentors. At a later stage there was a professional photoshoot in Cape Town, directed by Lukhanyo Mdingi and showcased in Glamour Magazine.
Learn about Season 1 here "True Fashion" season 2 had a new format: a multi-cultural pairing of four mentees, guided by mentors around two countries, working on two outfits and culminating in a show at Paris Fashion Week, as part of Casa 93’s graduate fashion show titled CARJACK. The aim was to ignite an international exchange around mohair, of which 60% of the world's production comes from South Africa.
THE DATES: 16th - 19th of February 2023 THE VENUE: 27 Roodebloem Road, Woodstock, Cape Town Opening hours: Everyday from 11am to 7pm FULL SCHEDULE:
Thursday, 16th FEB 11am Brunch opening of the Halfway Line a solo by Bahati Simoens
Friday, 17th FEB 2pm Bahati Simoens will execute a live mural painting 6pm Ends
Saturday, 18th FEB 11am Bahati Simoens will finish her live mural painting 2pm True Fashion Panel discussion with Nkosazana Hlalethwa, Xola Makoba, Burton Miles, Khumo Morojele, Lukhanyo Mdingi and Daniel Sher (Good Good Good) 3:30pm DJ set with Alvhin Adendorff 5pm Ends
Sunday, 19th FEB 11am Public exhibition viewing 7pm Ends |