Celebrating 15 blissful years of success in the business of glitz and glam, African Fashion International (AFI), is bringing to the local scene another week of Cape Town Fashion Week (CTFW):
For five days as of 21 to 25 March, the Cape Town Convention Centre 2 transforms into runways hosting fashion and retail enthusiasts allowing them to network under one roof.
This year’s CTFW theme is “Fashion, Art & Design”, expect to see the best from fashion moguls, fashion lovers, designers –novices and veterans – musicians and art designers.“Attendees can expect to see established names like Kat van Duinen , Taibo Bacar , Imprint South Africa , Scalo and Hugo Flear ”.
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