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July 5, 2008

March 15th, 2008 at 5:22 pm
[…] A story is defined as a narrative account of something worth telling or thought of to have importance or the potential to make an impact on its audience. Whenever a new story is told, a tale which its audience has no frame or reference for, the instinct is to reject it but as the story continues, its nuances start to be more palatable and even enjoyable. Such was the Story range, a fusion of high-street and biker chic looks, mostly drawing on the black on black trend. Double-breasted coats with silver buttons worn with rubber treggings stuffed into ankle boots with silver lining or two-toned shoes showed a care-free and bold attitude. During the show, I received a text from a fellow fashionista: ‘Black Coffee (the leaders of avant-garde in SA) must be peeing (the rude version) in their pants right now.’ I couldn’t agree with her more. To view more of Story’s collection, please vist the designers section on FashionAfrica.com or click HERE. […]