Africa-Press – Seychelles. The Creole Festival is the time where we celebrate everything that makes us a Creole people. It’s not just a time where we revive our traditions, but it’s also a time where we celebrate our Creoleness in all aspects, and this includes our creativity.
Stylists come to their senses during the Kreol Festival to demonstrate their creativity, innovation and also their talent in fashion through a number of popular activities on the festival calendar. This is the Evil Fund which this year has been called the Madness of Fashion.
This event was held at Domaine de Val des Près, Au Cap recently.
The models paraded in different clothes and accessories made by local stylists.
During this evening, three stylists won prizes for best young stylist, best professional stylist and best concept.
Isis Loze, a young stylist who is still studying at the Institute for Art and Design, won the prize for the best young stylist.
Ms. Loze tells us that it is the first time she participates in such an event and that the prize she won gives her encouragement to persevere in her studies.
His collection is Losean and his collection is called ‘A reflection of a star’.
He pointed out that this was the result of a lesson and it was there that he was inspired to take up this topic.
His collection, which was based more on salt water stars, included five songs for the evening.
The young stylist said that he was shocked when he won the prize but that he is really happy.
He added that he felt excited to take part in this activity and show his collection in front of such an audience for the first time.
Another young girl who showed her fashion and textile talent that day and night was Emma Larue, who is also a student of the institute.
Her sister Larue won the prize for the best concept with a collection under the label ‘Ocean tentacles’.
His collection consisted of five collections and a lot of emphasis was placed on the line, shape and color of this saltwater creature called mouse.
The colors in his collection, which were more ‘casual’ jeans, were blue, green and a little white.
The prize for the best professional stylist went to Athalia Barbé who came up with a collection called “Colors of wealth”. This recent collection celebrates our African heritage in fashion and textiles and explores the power of colors – gold, pink, blue, green and white.
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