Fashion Week Files: Brother Vellies

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Fashion Week Files: Brother Vellies

 

Aurora James, the creative director of Brother Vellies is as passionate about the impact of her brand as she is about its designs.  Her shoe line expanded into purses and clothing with the launch of its Spring 2016 collection and it's no wonder that the brand is attracting major attention. In addition to garnering support from industry anchors such as Vogue and the CDFA, the brand earned the indelible gold star of attracting music/design mogul Kanye West to peruse its presentation.

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In addition to intricate beadwork and fur and feather accoutrements, conscientiousness is woven into the fabric of Brother Vellies' products. When asked about choosing sustainable processes, James notes that using leather from an animal that's already eaten is an obvious preference to any alternative. With regard to charity, she notes that her focus is on empowerment through long term job creation rather than brief or intermittent brand collaborations as those may place artisans in worse predicaments than if they had never worked. The brand's items are hand made in Kenya, Namibia and South Africa.  James has also mentioned that she is careful to incorporate design methods that are already in use in the regions in which she produces because this results in a more natural design process.  The result of her careful development is a brand whose products embody luxury; creating value and cultural appreciation for both the consumer and the producer.

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Brother Vellies shoes were also featured in the Ryan Roche presentation below: 

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What do you think of Brother Vellies? 

All photos courtesy of Instagram.  

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Fashion Friends: Latonya R. Bell

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Fashion Friends: Latonya R. Bell

I met Latonya last year through work and we bonded over our love of fashion and fought about my disdain for Kanye (lol)!  I decided to do a feature on Latonya after observing her amazing work style on a daily basis, but fashion sense aside, what I admire most about Latonya is her unwavering determination to remain true to herself.  Being yourself and expressing yourself honestly seems like the simplest concept.  However, in a world where snap judgements are made about the content of your character based on whether you wear your hoodie up or down, for instance, it can be very difficult to block out the noise of societal expectations and follow your unique inner voice.

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African Spring 2k15

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African Spring 2k15

Spring weather is slowly transitioning to summer here in the DMV.  I enjoyed the blooming trees (with plenty of Zyrtec of course :) a couple of weekends ago in this beautiful ankara dress:

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Laquan Smith Presents his Fall/Winter 2015 Collection at New York Fashion Week

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Laquan Smith Presents his Fall/Winter 2015 Collection at New York Fashion Week

Recently selected as one of Forbes' 30 under 30 Art & Style success sories, Laquan Smith is quite an inspiration. The designer who was once rejected from FIT and Parson's design schools has dressed some of the biggest names in entertainment and fashion and at only 26 years old his self titled line grossed 500k last year without a dime of debt. How's that for a come back? Check out pictures from his newly debuted line below: 

 

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I'm in love with every single piece. What do you think? 

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Accessory Lady feat DOT Fashions

Hello good people! Some days call for going all out and others require a more casual look.  Either way you can always let your accessories speak. 

Bag - DOT Fashions

Blouse & Cropped Pants - Zara

Shoes, old - Badgley Mischka but try these or these

I love this bright green spotted SJP bag from the Nigeria based brand, DOT Fashions.  It's a little bright for the winter months but I forsee alot fun outfits that will include this little baby in the Spring and Summer months.  What do you think? Would you rock it?

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Flashing Lights: Fashion for Relief at NYFW 2015 featuring Madam Wokie

On February 14, 2015, Naomi Campbell and an array of celebrity guests and models put on the Fashion for Relief show to raise funds for the Ebola affected nations of Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea.  A host of designers donated pieces for the models and celebrities to rock on the runway and Sierra Leone's own Madam Wokie was among those featured.  Philanthropy and community involvement are not new ventures for the brand, as Madam Wokie has been a regular supporter of local groups that provide care packages to Ebola staff and survivors, and before the outbreak developed training and employment programs that assist those displaced by Sierra Leone's civil war.  This time, Madam Wokie's charitable donation of a couture gown for feature in Fashion for Relief came with much deserved exposure for a brand that has taken the culture and craftsmanship of a little country to one of the world's largest stages.   I was invited along to experience Madam Wokie's debut at New York Fashion Week by my friend and creative director of the brand Mary Ann KaiKai.  I did my best to capture the moments in pictures below:

Mary Ann KaiKai with Tyson Beckford

Mary Ann KaiKai with Tyson Beckford

Mary Ann KaiKai with Estelle

Mary Ann KaiKai with Estelle

Mary Ann KaiKai with Jeannie Mai of the Real and NBC

Mary Ann KaiKai with Jeannie Mai of the Real and NBC

We chopped it up with Rosario Dawson and her lovely mom.

We chopped it up with Rosario Dawson and her lovely mom.

Beth Ann Hardison was in the house.

Beth Ann Hardison was in the house.

Mary J. Blige was incredibly humble, beautiful and sweet. Her spirit was just awesome.  Plus check out Rosario and model Chantelle Young-Brown taking a self in the background, lol.

Mary J. Blige was incredibly humble, beautiful and sweet. Her spirit was just awesome.  Plus check out Rosario and model Chantelle Young-Brown taking a self in the background, lol.

We got our mogul on with Russell Simmons.  Super cool guy.

We got our mogul on with Russell Simmons.  Super cool guy.

Mama Diddy was in the house and she came fly too! Her grandson Quincy Combs was in the show and she yelled for him every time he walked.  Too sweet.

Mama Diddy was in the house and she came fly too! Her grandson Quincy Combs was in the show and she yelled for him every time he walked.  Too sweet.

We caught up with the beautiful Cassie backstage.

We caught up with the beautiful Cassie backstage.

We ran into the super sweet Geneva Thomas from "Blood, Sweat and Heels."

We ran into the super sweet Geneva Thomas from "Blood, Sweat and Heels."

We were just about to take our seats for the show when we say gorgeous model Herieth Paul looking amazing in Mary Ann's design.

We were just about to take our seats for the show when we say gorgeous model Herieth Paul looking amazing in Mary Ann's design.

Herieth and her model friend Alewya Demmisse posing. Ha!

Herieth and her model friend Alewya Demmisse posing. Ha!

Brad Goreski and Kelly Osbourne of E's Fashion Police were on the scene.

Brad Goreski and Kelly Osbourne of E's Fashion Police were on the scene.

Rosario posed with actor friend Jeffrey Wright

Rosario posed with actor friend Jeffrey Wright

Bevy Smith was seated right next to us, y'all know I tried to talk her ear off lol.

Bevy Smith was seated right next to us, y'all know I tried to talk her ear off lol.

Cassie looked amazing.

Cassie looked amazing.

Nene Leakes ripped the runway

Nene Leakes ripped the runway

Yazz the Greatest from Empire

Yazz the Greatest from Empire

 The moment we were waiting for, Madam Wokie on the runway!!!!!

 The moment we were waiting for, Madam Wokie on the runway!!!!!

June Ambrose and Joe Zee of Yahoo Style turned up!

June Ambrose and Joe Zee of Yahoo Style turned up!

Naomi Campbell and her star studded model/celebrity cast closed out the show wearing zero t-shirts to represent where we're trying to get in this outbreak, down to zero cases.

 

Overall this was one of the most exciting experiences of my life.  The show was exceptionally well organized and between great music, exciting star appearances and beautiful clothes I didn't want it to end.  I am extremely proud of Mary Ann and what she has built with the Madam Wokie brand.  She remains resilient despite all of the negativity and strife in Sierra Leone and continues to shine a positive light on the country.   The Madam Wokie brand represents the beautiful things that can be produced in Sierra Leone and shared with the world.  The couture gown that was showcased at Fashion for Relief is 100% Sierra Leonean made, from the hand dyed fabric, to the design, to the tailoring and I just couldn't be prouder of it.  The lesson that Mary Ann has taught me is that behind every little (or big) success there is likely a story of immense courage and perseverance which we should keep in mind when enduring difficulties.  If we can just stay focused on the goal and remain positive we can achieve immense success, even when working with scarce resources.  Thank you to Mary Ann, Musu, Wokie and all of the Madam Wokie team for inviting me to experience this with you and a huge thank to Tom for rearranging your schedule to support us at the last minute and taking amazing pictures.

Thanks for reading and feel free to comment or ask any questions that you may have below. - Munje

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