Diesel + Edun prepare for the launch of their capsule
collection of fair-trade denims (entirely sourced and produced in Africa) with
their Studio Africa concept: a creative hub following the inspirational prowess
of nine young African talents.
In November last year, Diesel announced their exciting
collaboration between eco fashion brand Edun (created by Bono and his wife Ali
Hewson) for a new fair-trade denim collection. The partnership was born in
January 2012 when Diesel founder Renzo Rosso and Edun founders traveled to
Uganda and Maili, where they shared their love of the continent and toured each
others programs — Diesel’s Only The Brave Foundation in Dioro, Mali and Edun’s
Conservative Cotton Initiative (CCI) in Uganda. The experience encouraged them
to join forces to create a collection that has never been done before: a denim
line entirely sourced and produced in Africa and distributed worldwide under
the name DIESEL + EDUN. Their mission is simple: “Raise awareness of the
creative opportunities in Africa and build sustainable trade with the African
continent through fashion.”
With the launch of the S/S 13 program just hitting stores worldwide
(February 27), they begin to roll out there multi-media campaign concept,
Studio Africa, where they have teamed up with a selection of contemporary
African rising stars in film, music, poetry and fashion to front the debut
collection. The collaboration features nine artists from across the continent
with both talent and a deep commitment to their respective countries and
people.
For the next three weeks they will be celebrating this
African creativity with a range of inspiring and forward-thinking events across
London, Paris, Amsterdam, and Berlin. Included within the schedule is a party
in collaboration with Boiler Room, a digital art exhibition See-Saw with the
brilliant Margot Bowman, in association with Dazed Digital; the Diesel’s pop-up
store, Diesel Village will also play host to African art and music as well as a
pop-up restaurant from Zoe’s Ghana Kitchen. Additionally, bringing the
collection to life, they have also launched the Studio Africa Tumblr, which
acts as a virtual loudspeaker for the campaign.
Inspired by the African creative spirit, the capsule collection was
built around a reinterpretation of a four-pocket jean that was popular on the
streets of South Africa during the 1970s. The range is produced from raw,
untreated denim in both natural indigo and unbleached colorways and includes a
biker-inspired denim jacket, two four-pocket jean shorts, as well as a range of
complimentary jersey T-shirts. Each of the items features a number of design
details like Malian textile prints in the denim lining, embroidery details that
reference traditional Zulu weaving patterns, as well as Kenyan
Here is a close view what's in the collection.
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