Monday, February 28, 2011

Rehoboth, ethno-chic and European design

Today we present a new brand called Rehoboth talk about who is doing especially for the ethnic style that blends well with western cuts, in a sort of bridge between African traditions and European fashion. The clothes are designed by Evelyn Ampon who was born in Accra in Ghana. His story is worth being told that because it demonstrates a passion for fashion can give strong emotions even by emerging designers.

Evelyn in his country as a child ripped all the clothes in the European home, his or her mother. A passion that is expressed in the germ line was especially curious about how they were made in the pleats, new to the dressmaker Africa. Over the years Evelyn has started his professional career studying first in his country in a European school and then as a designer in Italy.

But the dictates of the school have always gone as tight as she likes to remember: Almost an "inability" to follow patterns typical of the talented and original. And this is the added value is in the collections of Rehoboth, and who are causing most striking success, fully justified by a philosophy in which nothing is left to chance.

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