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Vodacom Mozambique Fashion Week: Unwanted Fashion
Mozambique Fashion Week launched Unwanted Fashion More than 100,000 marine animals die each year from trash dumped into our planet's oceans. In Mozambique, in addition to the lack of a sustainable recycling system, there is a bad habit of littering along the country's vast coastline, mainly on beaches and especially during the holiday season. December 4 was World Wildlife Conservation Day and in order to draw society's attention to this situation, Mozambique Fashion Week launched the Unwanted Fashion campaign, transforming the trash that is dumped into the oceans in fashion accessories and the animals in digital influencers. The Initiative wasn’t just live on digital. Also offline, the event's catwalk was entirely built with 5,000 tiles made from 250,000 plastic bottle caps. Mozambique Fashion Week also featured exhibits of sculptures of marine animals and a 6-meter tree, both made from recycled materials and illuminated with energy from solar panels. In all, more than 1 ton of plastic was used to build these works.
Credits: Client: Vodacom Mozambique Fashion Week Campaign: Unwanted Fashion Agency: DDB Mozambique Country: Mozambique Creative Director: Christiano Vendramine, Albachir Muinde Art Director: João Lucas Roque, Curgy Junior Copywriter: Gonzaga Neto Creative Supervisor: Ivo Alves Tags: Mozambique Fashion Week, Unwanted Fashion, World Wildlife Conservation Day, DDB Mozambique, Fashion Week, Public Interest, Awareness Campaign, Wildlife, Print advertising, Creative Print Ads, Print campaign, Creative Advert Read the full article
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M’Whandro in AFW Brazil
First of all, who is M’Whandro?
M’Whandro Mangoba is a Mozambican fashion designer popularly known as the creator of Baco Baco, the winning collection of MFW Young Designers 2016 . Don’t worry soon his story will be shared with you , our excitement is focused elsewhere right now.
So ... M’Whandro has landed in Brazil and we are beyond excited to be sharing this experience with him. He will be presenting in the African Fashion Week Brasil which started on the 15th and will go on until the 20th.
This morning, the 16th of May he was at Tv Destaque with ‘the greater presenter Sandra,’ as he described. Enjoy the backstage bliss.
For a more insight just follow him on his personal Instagram account: @whandro
#represent#rprsntart#mwhandro#mwhandroforrep#bacobaco#afwbrazil#maputo#mozambique#africa#mfw#mozambiquefashionweek#mozambiquefashionweek2016#fashion
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Contra poluição, animais viram influenciadores digitais
Uma foca, um urso e uma tartaruga se transformaram em influenciadores digitais. “Vestidos” com saco de entulho, pneu e sacolinha de plástico, eles mostram em seus perfis nas redes sociais uma moda que tem destruído o meio ambiente.
Catraca Livre criou o projeto Causando, apoiado pelo Carrefour, para mostrar como as marcas desenvolvem e assumem causas.
A campanha, criada pela agência DDB de Moçambique para o Mozambique Fashion Week, criou uma conta para cada um dos três animais no Instagram. E expôs peças e acessórios pouco vistos nas passarelas.
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#Repost @ddb_mozambique with @make_repost ・・・ #UnwantedFashion . Mais de 100 mil animais marinhos morrem todos os anos devido ao lixo largado no meio ambiente. . Nesta semana muito especial para nós, o Mozambique Fashion Week chama a atenção para a #unwantedfashion, convidando-te a lutar contra esta tendência. . @mozambiquefashionweek MFW 15 ANOS | Our People. Our Fashion. . . #mfw #mfw15anos #vmfw #vmfw2019 #mfw2019 #fashionweek #fashion #moda #mozambiquefashionweek #africa #glamour #festa #party #maputo #moçambique #mozambique #ourpeopleourfashion
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As imagens chocam. Os textos ácidos que as acompanham conclamam à mudança de hábitos por outros mais sustentáveis. Também informam que mais de 100 mil animais marinhos morrem todos os anos devido ao lixo.
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Hoje o dia foi conferir o Bazar organizado pela Raça humana. Muita coisa boa por aqui!!! | pic @ilcp_photographers
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O lançamento foi feito para marcar o Dia Mundial da Conservação da Vida Selvagem, em 3 de dezembro.
A ação não ficou só no ambiente virtual. A passarela do Mozambique Fashion Week foi construída com 5 mil azulejos feitos a partir de 250 mil tampas de garrafas plásticas.
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#Repost @ddb_mozambique with @make_repost ・・・ #UnwantedFashion . Mais de 100 mil animais marinhos morrem todos os anos devido ao lixo largado no meio ambiente. . Nesta semana muito especial para nós, o Mozambique Fashion Week chama a atenção para a #unwantedfashion, convidando-te a lutar contra esta tendência. . @mozambiquefashionweek MFW 15 ANOS | Our People. Our Fashion. . . #mfw #mfw15anos #vmfw #vmfw2019 #mfw2019 #fashionweek #fashion #moda #mozambiquefashionweek #africa #glamour #festa #party #maputo #moçambique #mozambique #ourpeopleourfashion
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Ação presencial
Foram feitas também esculturas de animais marinhos, como baleia e tubarão. Todas com material que costuma poluir os mares – especialmente garrafas de plástico.
Uma árvores de 6 metros, também feita com material reciclável, iluminava o espaço, por meio de energia captada por painéis solares.
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OMG! 😱😱😱 Esse echarpe fica-me a matar, né? Disponível no oceano mais perto de ti. 🐢 #lookdodia
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Para as esculturas e construções, foi usada uma tonelada de plástico, segundo a agência.
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No #mfw15anos o grande tema foi a sustentabilidade e a protecção do Meio ambiente 😊 . A exposição no recinto da nossa semana da Moda serviu para lembrar a todos sobre o nosso impacto no Planeta 🌏. . @mozambiquefashionweek MFW 15 ANOS | Our People. Our Fashion . . . . #mfw15anos #mfw #moda #fashion #fashionweek #moçambique #mozambique
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A campanha com os influenciadores digitais marinhos, feita no 15º ano do evento de moda, conta com brasileiros em sua produção.
Veja também: Para fazer alerta, criativos deixam Papai Noel nu em cartões
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Ghanaian fast rising luxury fashion brand GAVACHY by Victor Reginald Bob Abbey-Hart has officially unveiled GAVACHY SS18 collection called "OCCULARCENTRISM " It features elements of old fashion styles of the 1920s. GAVACHY SSI8 has panels and straps of kente that boldly presents the Ghanaian culture in a globally aligned fashion trend. With SS18, traditional Ghanaian culture of kente adornment is harmonized with a global culture of plain long sleeves. The concept behind SS18 is to revive old fashion trends which our sense of sight and aesthetic judgments have betrayed in this Ocularcentric regime where what we see become our reality and trends are seen as old fashioned when our eyes are lavished with new fashion garments.📷photograph by @yemohphotography emophotography muse: @tolani_enwereji @amapills23 @ama_olivia outfit by @gavachy 👗 #madeinghana🇬🇭 #africafashionweeknigeria #fashionblogger #fashionfinest #bloggers #milanfashionweek #safashionweek #fashionweekberlin #fashionweekgambia #mozambiquefashionweek #mbff2018 #mbaff2018 #glitzfashionweek #balenciaga #dior #photographers #lagosfashionweek #lagosdesignfashionweek #nm_appiah #vogue #imiragemagazine #stellmagazine
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Shaazia Adam: Portugal Fashion FW 2016/17
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Represent: @zavmz wear the Flag for a performance. Yes or No? #misszav #mozambique #mozambiquefashionweek #capulana
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Vodacom Show #day6 #MozambiqueFashionWeek #MFW #MelanieDeVales #White #red
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#MFW2013 #MozambiqueFashionWeek #mundodepassarelesemfronteiras
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Vodacom Mozambique Fashion Week: Unwanted Fashion
Mozambique Fashion Week launched Unwanted Fashion More than 100,000 marine animals die each year from trash dumped into our planet's oceans. In Mozambique, in addition to the lack of a sustainable recycling system, there is a bad habit of littering along the country's vast coastline, mainly on beaches and especially during the holiday season. December 4 was World Wildlife Conservation Day and in order to draw society's attention to this situation, Mozambique Fashion Week launched the Unwanted Fashion campaign, transforming the trash that is dumped into the oceans in fashion accessories and the animals in digital influencers. The Initiative wasn’t just live on digital. Also offline, the event's catwalk was entirely built with 5,000 tiles made from 250,000 plastic bottle caps. Mozambique Fashion Week also featured exhibits of sculptures of marine animals and a 6-meter tree, both made from recycled materials and illuminated with energy from solar panels. In all, more than 1 ton of plastic was used to build these works.
Credits: Client: Vodacom Mozambique Fashion Week Campaign: Unwanted Fashion Agency: DDB Mozambique Country: Mozambique Creative Director: Christiano Vendramine, Albachir Muinde Art Director: João Lucas Roque, Curgy Junior Copywriter: Gonzaga Neto Creative Supervisor: Ivo Alves Tags: Mozambique Fashion Week, Unwanted Fashion, World Wildlife Conservation Day, DDB Mozambique, Fashion Week, Public Interest, Awareness Campaign, Wildlife, Print advertising, Creative Print Ads, Print campaign, Creative Advert Read the full article
#Awarenesscampaign#CreativeAdvert#CreativePrintAds#DDBMozambique#FashionWeek#MozambiqueFashionWeek#printadvertising#printcampaign#Publicinterest#UnwantedFashion#wildlife#WorldWildlifeConservationDay
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Shaazia Adam: Portugal Fashion FW 2016/17
Mozambique Fashion Week
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Shaazia Adam: Portugal Fashion FW 2016/17
Mozambique Fashion Week
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Omar Adelino: Portugal Fashion FW 2016/17
Mozambique Fashion Week
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Omar Adelino: Portugal Fashion FW 2016/17
Mozambique Fashion Week
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Omar Adelino: Portugal Fashion FW 2016/17
Mozambique Fashion Week
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