We are still in the fashion week spirit following successful shows at the South African Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2024 collection.
This season, the designers came blazing with hot collections that can be styled in versatile ways, depending on your mood, the occasion and the theme. From the crotchet pieces to bold colours, everything was chic.
And if you have missed it, hereâs a recap of runway trends this season.
Rich Reds
Red is such a rich colour that works for every season. At SA Fashion SS24, there were quite a few striking red pieces that caught the eye.
For example, former Mr Price New Talent Search winner Cyla Gonsolves presented a whimsical collection in neutral tones, but that oversized crochet handbag broke the colours so well, creating a welcoming effect.
One of the finalists, Reina Majoko, also impressed with her red and blue collection, while Loreal Paris' creative director Biji La Maison included some red velvet dresses in the collection.
Everything knit and crotchet
The use of wool to create trendy garments is remarkable because it breaks the stereotype that crochet or knitted garments are not fashionable.
The winner of this yearâs competition, Jessica-Ann Shepherd, proved that sustainability is stylish.
Other designers like James Presents, Helon Melon, Isabelle de Villiers and Mina by Shaazia Adama also came through by including crochet pieces in their collections.
The Bam Collective impressively used wool in their handbag range, those fringes are to die for.
Accessories
Accessories are a big part of fashion because they add more flair to the looks. Trending this season were the different kinds of dramatic hats made from different materials, including grass.
Also, we love it when designers collaborate with bag makers to bring more life to the runway.
For example, Heru Shezi partnered with St Reign, a Durban-based accessories brand, for that eddy chic when presenting his âSimakadeâ collection, a range inspired by Credo Mutwaâs book, âIndaba, My Childrenâ.
The coats
It doesnât matter what season it is, fashion week must have dramatic coats, and the likes of Viviers, The Bam Collective, Thabo Makhetha, Michael Ludwig Studio, and Fikile Sokhulu presented stunning coats in different designs and bold colours using various materials.
The prints
Fashion Week without prints would be a crime. As expected, Imprint didnât disappoint with their exotic prints on the âSilapha Nje Kungemithandazo/ We Are Where We Are Because of Prayers Saidâ collection.
Leon Von Solms also played around with floral prints.
SA Fashion Week SS24 took place at the Mall of Africa on April 18-20.
Pictures: Eunice Driver