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UTSA Roadrunners Myrtle Beach Bowl Champions T-Shirt . The jocular designer — whose perfect impersonation of Mandela is a testament to their time spent together — is taking his know-how to New York in September when he will host a masterclass for young designers. On the same trip, he will showcase his Vukani brand’s new collection at an event for celebrity and elite buyers that will pay tribute to the 30 years of democracy since South Africa’s first all-race election in 1994.The collection takes on a more casual, loungewear aesthetic, a breakaway from his usual style, Ndamase said. The occasion will feature in a documentary by a US-based filmmaker about his career.Sporting a grey goatee, Ndamase laughs off the many other designers who claim to have pioneered the Madiba shirt or sell versions resembling his own, which today cost around 1,800 rand ($90) apiece. Once described by the late Winnie Mandela as “part of the furniture,” he says he never wanted to use the Mandela name for commercial purposes. “I dressed one generation to another,” he said. “The relationship I had was a family relationship.”Born in the Mdantsane township on the southeastern coast, Ndamase still spends time behind the sewing machine in his Johannesburg workshop. “It’s a dream come true,” he said, squinting at the shirt he is working on. “It’s a legacy collection,” he said, pointing to a T-shirt from the new range that is emblazoned “BE THE LEGACY” and features a famous silhouette of Nelson and Winnie Mandela walking free in 1990 (AFP).
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UTSA Roadrunners Myrtle Beach Bowl Champions T-Shirt . As the class of 2024 completes their academic journey in becoming fashion professionals, Istituto Europeo di Design (IED) Madrid recently showcased the graduates’ final collections with huge success. Stepping into the fashion industry, those collections play a crucial role for graduates to expand their network and share their work.As the international B2B network, FashionUnited aims to promote emerging designers, like the graduates of IED Madrid, to connect them with professionals in the industry. The dedicated section enables rising talents to present their work, giving as much visibility as possible to this upcoming and talented generation of the fashion industry.The images below include looks from the collection of the IED Madrid students that was presented during the show.Designers: Alejandro Ferrero Mus, Ana Montesa López, Javier Álarez García, Patricia Rodríguez Ojeda, Paula Fernández Ramos, Rodrigo Fernández Rico, Vanessa Espiedra Escalante, Jaime Naddaf Calvet
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