Sexy and handsome Nigeria designer, Mai Atafor is
currently in SA for the upcoming Mercedes Fashion week.
He is one of the two Nigerians selected to showcase their
designs at the upcoming fashion week.
He was recently interviewed by GQ Africa, kindly read
below.
GQ: Talk us through some
of the finer nuances of your collection. What are you most excited to show?
Mai: From my SS15 collection I
am very excited about the use of soft colours, which tell a relatable fashion
story that is very in line with the core essence of my menswear brand. I
believe this collection will drive a new trend in menswear. I have always been
of the opinion that men can wear colours and look amazing. However, that said I
am actually more excited about the womenswear. It takes inspiration from
traditional native menswear from the south-south region of Nigeria, with some
womenswear influences from south-west and northern parts of Nigeria.
GQ: What is the most
African thing about your collection?
Mai: The heart of the designer
is that of the collection.
GQ: Why, in your personal
opinion, is it important to represent Africa through design?
Mai: I just believe it helps
us tell our own story – that may be African or European influenced, but it’s
important that we are able to tell our own stories.
GQ: Where do you, as a
designer, draw the line between an authentic African aesthetic and something
that is too cliche or typically ‘Curio’?
Mai: I really do not know what
or if there is an authentic African aesthetic, and I do not believe there
should be defining lines in fashion. If you feel, comprehend, and can, then
design it. Express yourself. As long as the consumers derive value from it.
GQ:
What are the biggest crimes of fashion you often see men committing and how
would you change them?
Mai: Ill-fitting clothes,
especially tight suits under the guise of a “fitted” suit (this kills me). I
will continue to preach the gospel of a well-tailored “fitted suit” that
accentuates the male form and not one that cuts off blood circulation. With my
recently received Savile Row academy certification, the next step will be to
allow Africa to experience not just the amazing look, but the comfortable feel
of a Mai Atafo inspired bespoke suit.
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