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This list consist of Fashion designers in their late 20's and early 30's that have been doing some great work and setting a morally acceptable trend that could actually be marketed on the African continent the soaring artist of the country they are tailored to be authentic marketable Fashion Designers.
I will run this list without the customary introductions the list will run from the most recommended.
Jaimee-Lee is one of Namibia's popular Fashion Icons her work range from modern contemporary designs and recapitulate trends she puts a lot of detail in her work that's usually the initial undertaking but every artist has their signature set to their designs and hers might be to challenge tradition and rebellion in her house.
Melisa is highly recommended and regarded as one of the most prominent figures in Namibian fashion in individual context, she sets the trends and lays a very high bar most local designers would only dream of envisioning a series of perfectly marketed and displayed designs in her stance
Nicole new to the scene which almost all Namibian designers are is a live performancer if you had to sum her up, most of her set is ascertain to impress and put on a show she is adventurous and with a firm detail to d work more texture on sight and a bit edgy.
Leah is more inspired by knitwear and it's very much visible in here work, although she is still young and has a lot of maturing to in her work that is and try to find a cutting edge or unique design that would set her apart from mainstream design that actually makes her more a participant she could make it more higher on the list.
Tsatago is a young ambitious and Prolific fashion creator, although he sighs away from the limelight something that is very common in the fashion industry designers want their designs to reflect their own identity unlike other designers Tsatago also avoids the big stage and his work dwindles in the poorly sighted and less fashion conscious lot.
D'Angelo a interesting prospect and a designer that successfully changes between styles has a reasonsble following and a well informed crowd that believe in his brand mostly attributed to how he displays his brand he ventures further into marketing his designs then most of the designers on the list if only he could add some of that attributes to his designs it would clearly make a mark on his fashion career and probably African Fashion.
Hafeni is an excellent traditional costume designer like almost all fashion designers he is trying to market indigenous Namibian clothing patterns in most of his work a feat all by itself it would be a great addition to already existing African customs but that challenge is meant for datablished designers the best he could do for the industry right now is to provide a steady supply of his designs with an emphasis to make his own emotional identity.
Quin-Leigh is one of those designers who could easily brav onto the catwalk and steal the exhibit a designer with the body structure and look of a super model is a Namibian Fashion personality by herself she needed the platform and created one for herself but she actually went a step further and designs her own clothing for some weird irony they actually have taste and style something style one really expected much applauded.
Miss Maria one of the Pioneers in the rise of the Namibian Fashion industry if there is one thing about her designs is that it's dominant they are straightforward, plain and simple she is one of those designers that keeps the Namibian Fashion rooted and gives it a firm and stable climate she has that unique glow to her designs that new prospects to the industry can't help themselves but challenge forgetting that they are actually taking on a a fashion affidavit and not a physical being.
The New Ingo Shanyenge is a one of those designers which does not sigh away from taking up big projects he lays down a consistent layout series of works, a visionary and a smattering designer but he is trying just to hard to sell his work and not letting it do what he created it for it looks like he has no faith in his own work.
That's it for this weeks top 10 click The link below to E-mail the editor if there's something you'd like to share or want to clarify something pertaining to this particular article thanks for reading and kind regards:-).
A little Honourable mention for Sean Renaldo Cloete that didn't make the list, this time round but still loved by many in this part of the world.
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