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November 20, 2008

Stoned Cherrie

 Audi JoBurg Fashion Week, 2008.

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Photos by http://www.sansalterego.com/

10 Responses to “Stoned Cherrie”

  1. Audi JoBurg Fashion Week, March 8th, 2008. Last day. | FashionAfrica.com Says:

    […] ‘Love is the only thing that’s true. It’s all we really have,’ Nkhensani Manganyi, founder and creative director of Stoned Cherrie recently said in an interview with Glamour Magazine (SA). This sentiment is what inspired her Autumn/Winter range, the Love Movement. As the show began, ushers swirled incense sticks all over the room, with the sound of the train moving evoking a sense of going on an adventurous journey. For the first time ever, I and I’m sure many in the audience experienced Stoned Cherrie as we never have before. The label has (finally) moved beyond the Sophiatown aesthetic, showcasing a re-birth and (re)turn to innovation. The range, like other collections before it drew inspiration from colour, using red silks fused with leathers and accessorized with green, yellow, brown stockings with creative ‘doodle’ leading up the calf. The theme of love was extended to heart motifs at the bottom of skirts and dresses, mixed with other feminine motifs like flares, bias cut pleats and drapes. Shirt dress trenches in check with red lining, cocoon shaped multi-coloured cocktail frocks and lingerie inspired satin wrap dresses with Masai earrings worn as hair brooches painted a picture of a woman who’s on a journey live and love. The range was so emotionally touching, it made me want to fall in love (and max out my credit card on all those stunning dresses!). To view this collection search for Stoned Cherrie in the designers section of FashionAfrica.com or Click HERE. […]

  2. Sanlam South African Fashion Week - The Business of Fashion. | FashionAfrica.com Says:

    […] for something that represented them in an authentic way. By using socio-political references, Stoned Cherrie intensified the national patriotism on the streets post the country’s first democratic […]

  3. Ise Says:

    this is wonderful, very good. i really love your collections

  4. Boutique Mix Fashion Says:

    I really love the collection. I stock up on my Stoned Cherrie outfits everytime I visit capetown!!! Love em!!!

  5. keitumetse Says:

    hey Khens’ love your designs and the colours are fab.they are a hit and pls show off some of your seshoeshoe designs,i’m a fan.or you can e-mail them to my mail.

  6. Ivana Says:

    I wonder who is the real designer of Stoned Cherrie!!

  7. Bernice Says:

    I love the Stoned Cherry collection.I saw it on the African Channel. I live in the UK. How do I get my hands on these items of clothing? They are just so me. I am not a follower, but I like to create my own style.. and the range is off the hook. I live it!! Please respond at your convenience.

  8. sindi Says:

    wow I just saw the designs and I’m blown away by how far South African design has come,it’s absolutly beautiful well done.

  9. Raquel Says:

    i love the clothing, it brings out a fun vibe and everyone can relate to it. well done.

  10. Morwadi Says:

    Im so impressed, good job Stone Cherrie. Keep it up…

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