These matching printed mini dresses are summer must-haves.<strong> (Dacx Productions)</strong>
August 20, 2016
AW Fashion: Fashionably Rooted
Daniela Stone, founder and CEO of DTS Designs, departs from the traditional in her ode to Africa to unveil a fashion-forward collection labelled The Swahili Collection to embrace and excite the inner “naturalista” in every woman.“I wanted to make clothes that were different but at the same time appealing to most”, she shares.
Stone mixes modern and classic cuts to show that embracing afrocentric does not mean denying the chic and edgy!
We reckon like us at AW Fashion you’ll be screaming Hello Africa as you browse the collection at Sashu Boutique, Shop 22 Central Plaza, Half Way Tree.
Say hello to the new trend of off-the-shoulder flare blouses.<strong> (Dacx Productions)</strong>
Mixing prints with solids.<strong> (Dacx Productions)</strong>
Let’s take a moment to acknowledge these swahili queens.<strong> (Dacx Productions)</strong>
The off-the-shoulder trend is captured in this multi-coloured African print romper.<strong> (Dacx Productions)</strong>
A black and white printed bandeau top and a matching headband.<strong> (Dacx Productions)</strong>
Another custom-made African printed ballgown by designer Danielle Stone.<strong></strong>
A halterneck printed mini dress.<strong> (Dacx Productions)</strong>
From the back.<strong> (Dacx Productions)</strong>
A dramatic mustard colored, custom-made ballgownr.<strong></strong>
Who said afro prints can’t be edgy?<strong> (Dacx Productions)</strong>
Details of this classic risque’ number.<strong> (Dacx Productions)</strong>
A pop of highlighter coloured heels always does the job.<strong> (Dacx Productions)</strong>