After
17 years of promoting designers from Nigeria and Africa in the world's fashion
capital, Paris and other parts of the world, African Fashion Ambassador, Lexy
Mojo-Eyes recently met the French President in Paris, France.
It was at the French National Day VIP cocktail in Paris also known
as the Bastille Day.
This is the most important bank holiday in France. The
Bastille Day signifies the French revolution which took place 227 years ago
(1789) as well as the Fête de la Fédération which celebrated the unity of the French people.
His
invitation is in recognition of his contribution to the social economic
bilateral relationship between France and Africa.
It
should be recalled that in 2010 when France was bidding with the United Kingdom
to host the 2012 Olympic Games, Lexy Mojo Eyes was named by the French
government as one of its global ambassadors to support its bid. His history
with France started in 2000 when he presented 10 Nigerian designers at the
Nigerian Fashion Show at the UNESCO in Paris in a huge event that made global
headlines.
Apart
from attending the French National Day where he met François Hollande,
Lexy Mojo- Eyes has been in the French capital to conclude on going
arrangements towards the successful hosting of the 3rd edition of the Africa
Fashion Reception.
The Africa Fashion Reception (AFR) is a Pan
African initiative organized by Legendary
Gold Limited in partnership with the African
Union Commission. This year’s event will gather fashion designers,
dignitaries, Ambassadors and media from over 30 African countries, in a
celebration of cultural diversity expressed through the artistic fashion
discipline with the proud theme ‘Africa
is the New Inspiration of Global Fashion’
The Africa Fashion Reception is aimed at
achieving the following objectives using the creative industry of Fashion as a
vehicle:
·
To build bridges by creating
free trade and partnerships among fashion practitioners throughout the African
continent
- To attract global
attention to Africa’s very rich and diversified dress culture which can be
explored as a catalyst for the social economic growth of the continent’s
garment/textile industry.
- To expand the potential
power of fashion as a tool of fighting poverty in Africa by creating
wealth through the empowerment of women and youths in the various fashion
vocations through training, capacity building schemes, workshops and
setting up of medium/small scale businesses thereby supporting the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and
the African Union Agenda 2063
- To bring about
self-reliance as this initiative will create millions of jobs across the
continent for Tailors, Creative Directors, Textile designers, Models,
Cutters, Pressers, Fashion Photographers & Writers, Hair Stylists,
Make-up Artists etc
The 1st
edition of the Africa Fashion Reception
presented participants from 16 African countries. The 2nd edition saw
participants from 24 countries. This year, participants are expected from over
30 countries.
One of the activities lined up during the Africa Fashion Reception at the African Union in Addis Ababa is the first African Fashion Business Summit with the theme ‘Creating Wealth for African Economies
through its Fashion, Garment and Textile Industry’. It will also feature
exhibition and runway shows by each participating country.
After the event in Addis Ababa, all the participating countries will be
presented in a grand event in Paris by the end of October to the international
market.
Partners of the Africa Fashion Reception includes the African Union,
Nigerian Embassies in Ethiopia & France, French retail giants, Galeries
Lafayette, French premium champagne, Nicolas Feuillatte, Air France, William
Grant, Africa Magic, Femaz Micro Finance Bank Limited, Design Essentials, AIT,
UBIZNEWS, Planet TV, Ben TV, Busyminds Entertainment, Ovation International,
Amina Magazine, New African Woman, Au Pluriel Femmes, Europa Regina, Nyandibo,
Goge Africa, Embassy of DR Congo in France and African Royal Kingdoms - ARK.
For details, log on to www.africafashionreception.com
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