Chipo-Mudzengi-Hwami- Zimbabwean
designer based in the United States of America, Chipo Mudzengi Hwami recently
reigned supreme by scoring first and third place for her designer collection
Panashe´ at the Gold Thimble fashion show held in the US recently.
Chipo Mudzengi Hwami expressed her
happiness for receiving these awards to The Herald Entertainment in an online
interview. “My menswear won first place in the Gold thimble fashion show
alongside my swimwear and active-wear received 3rd place.
The swimwear is inspired by the
1950s and the active-wear had to compliment the colours for the swimwear. I
decided to add a hat and a hooded jacket to finish the looks,” she said. The
award-winner was elated to have met renowned rapper Kanye West as he presented
the awards to her.
“Meeting Kanye West was just the
cherry on top for the night.
I look up to him, he is a fabulous fashion
designer and I couldn’t be happier to have met this man,” she said.
The “All Day” rapper Kanye West made
a surprise appearance at Los Angeles Trade Technical College last Friday night
to the delight of many students.
After leaving Zimbabwe for the
United States, Chipo found herself in the position that many people face after
moving to greener pastures. The incredible barriers and the lack of affordable,
safe and reliable child care made life difficult.
Panashe Designs was born in 2007 after a long
argument with herself as she did not like the way women were represented in the
fashion industry.
“Because women were constantly being
reminded that they were not thin enough, I made it my mission to empower women
by designing clothing that complemented their beauty from the inside and the
outside, regardless of their shape and size.
I saw a gap in the fashion industry,
where women were made to suffer “waistline guilt’’ — by the size-zero
campaign,” she said.
Panashe´ aims to ensure that women feel
confident by wearing pieces that they can relate to and that fit their needs.
Chipo feels strongly that wearing right-sized clothing adds another layer to
the empowerment of women.
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