I was all too happy to spend my birthday night at opening of the Durban Fashion Fair (DFF) held at the Durban Exhibition Centre.
The DFF is a bit different to Fashion Week in that pop up stores are set up, giving fashion, accessory and jewellry designers and boutique owners a platform to showcase their wares to show goers. It was also quite nice being able to browse through the pop up shops between fashion shows.
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The DFF is a bit different to Fashion Week in that pop up stores are set up, giving fashion, accessory and jewellry designers and boutique owners a platform to showcase their wares to show goers. It was also quite nice being able to browse through the pop up shops between fashion shows.
Lloyd and I waiting for Gavin Rajah's models to take the runway |
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