As a
designer we are taught that creativity and inspiration are not something you
wait for but rather something you must actively seek with each moment of your
existence. I am inspired by many different aspects of life and existence but I
have four main points of reference that I have touched upon in the article which
inspire my sense of style and contribute to the styling of DDM photo shoots and
designs, these points include the following:
1. GLOBALISATION:
The one world community and how different people are sharing ideas, styles,
fabrics, traditions and thoughts.
2. BRENDA
FASSIE (THE MADONNA OF THE TOWNSHIPS):
This has to do with township living as a sub-culture birthed during the
apartheid era. This sub-culture has a fashion and music that is unique to it.
Brenda I feel embodies the out-spoken township woman who’s in touch with her
sexuality and desires to grow beyond the invisible fences around the townships
(DDM as a woman’s wear label).
3. THE
BOOM SHAKA ERA AND RASTAFARI MOVEMENT: these two have one aspect that ties them
together in my mind =the extravagant and exaggerated head wraps, on a deeper
level though Boom Shaka to me will always symbolise the expression of SAs
freedom and the excitement of the young people in the 90s when freedom was a
new concept to South Africans of all races. The Rastafarian movement on the
other hand was a reaction against colonialism by Jamaican slaves who decided to
go back to their roots by growing natural hair and developing a sub-culture
which would help them feel more in touch with their ancestors or their
blackness, it spread to other continents and is represented by long dreads and
turbans which symbolise freedom and could be considered a sign of respect and
discipline.
4. ANCIENT
TEXTS AND SYMBOLISM:
This has to do with the preservation of
ancient ideas and methods of making fabrics, designing and traditional wear by
fusing it with what people feel most comfortable in=casualwear . Just because
we live in a more globalised world doesn’t mean we should let go completely of
our ancestor’s symbols and messages they left for us, this applies to people of
all tribes, races and nationalities. Somehow I think if people wear clothes
that incorporate prints of symbols it could inspire young people to study the
meanings of the symbols and learn more about human history lol I guess it’s my
little contribution to the betterment of life, we all play our little parts and
together collectively we make change. DDM is about mixing the old with the new
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