Friday 26 July 2013

EXCLUSIVE: VINTAGEGH ON TRASH TALK

Time to Trash Talk guys!!!
With just a day more to go before their Big Day we met up with VintageGH to find out more about their upcoming fashion show.
Read our chat below:
  • Tell us about Trash Talk?
Trash Talk is a fashion showcase which highlights brands made here in Ghana that operate as ethical and socially responsible brands. We believe the fashion industry is growing at quite an impressive rate and in order for it all to be sustainable we need to promote a level of consciousness in fashion that gives it life, meaning and greater purpose.
  • How did the idea for Trash Talk come about?
Trash Talk is all about creativity and innovation. Our head designer, Jojo Abot has always loved up-cycling and reusing materials such as scrap leather, fabrics, wood and plastic among other things in the creation of artistic pieces. We wanted to extend that opportunity to other designers to do the same, all in support of a positive message. 
Trash Talk offers that exciting opportunity. 
As a brand, our goal has always been to be strong collaborators. We are a brand that hopes to unite labels in ways that create platforms for us all to grow together. We want to create something that young people can relate to and feel a part of. We want to use fashion, music and art to promote messages that will educate and empower in a way that hopefully results in both economic and social growth. We want our generation to set a positive  pace for future fashion kings and queens.
  • Who is going to be at Trash Talk?(People playing a role at the event)
VintageGh
Osei-Duro 
Della
Bohten
Akataasia
Ajepomaa

Partners:
FashionistaGh
Still by Letsa
  • How did you select the designers showcasing?
We selected designers that have done a wonderful job so far of reinvesting in their communities and people. Brands that promote African values and have a strong youth influence. We wanted brands that stand for something greater than fashion and we believe we found them!
  • What impact do you want to make on the fashion industry with Trash Talk?
Trash Talk will be an ongoing project and we plan on  having many more editions. Our hope is that through this project we can draw out Ghanaian brands both here and abroad and dare them to think of fashion in more sustainable and socially responsible ways. Our work speaks volumes of our personal values as designers and we hope that Ghana will one day be celebrated as a country promoting fashion with a conscience. 
  • Who should be at Trash Talk?
Everyone! 
  • What should patrons expect at the event?
You can expect a night of innovation, fantasy and fashion.  
  • Ghana's creative industry seems to be growing fast. Where do you see it 5 years from now?
If things go the way we dream, Ghana will indeed be a positive reference for creative communities all over the world. We will attract our youth abroad home and together we will build the infrastructure necessary for Ghana to indeed be a leading creative space. Our creativity will have heart.
  • There seems to be an ethical fashion market growing in the country, do you think it can be sustained and what do you see for the future of ethical fashion in Ghana.
The ethical fashion market is growing and we are happy to be part of the story. It can most certainly be sustained as long as we all make a commitment to sustain it. We believe in the power of the people. Our future will be as we will it... 
  • VintageGH has always supported collaborative work.Why?
It's our brand. It's what we believe in. Simple. We look back on our story as Ghanaians and our best times were times when we stood together for a cause. That is the path to a greater future for Ghana, each man linking arms with the other while pushing for collective progress.
  • Any benefits so far?
We are only 3 months old so the future awaits us. The greatest benefit so far has been working with brands who see the value in our message and are eager just as we are to promote a new consciousness in fashion here in Ghana and abroad.