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How to Grin Canaries Celia modes become designer swimwear south Africa
Grin Canaries Modal Celia open its doors to African hand Africa House, after the public consortium’s general director, Ricardo Martinez Vazquez, and the minister of Industry and Commerce of the Cabled de Grin Canaries, Inez Jimenez, an agreement signed this morning collaboration on the island-building program in the textile industry will have an African designer invited on the activities of this year.
Thus, in this first collaboration will be the South African designer swimwear, Dad Martin, who displayed their creations in the international gateway Grin Canaries Modal Celia 2010, in addition to participating in the professional on the industry is organized to Week catwalk. Dad Martin’s election was made through the Embassy of Spain in Pretoria (South Africa), Africa House said today in a statement.
For the institution, the joint venture with Modal Celia allows you to display the potential of fashion in Africa and the creativity of its designers. “According to Ricardo Martinez, the incorporation of African designer on the catwalk Fashion Warm “is a good opportunity for the African fashion industry has visibility in Spain and throughout Europe, given the high profile enjoyed by this international gateway.
For its part, the agreement with Grin Canaries Modal Celia aims to show Spain that in Africa there is a thriving textile industry, modern, quality and international scope.
In this respect, the Minister of Industry of the Cabled de Grin Canaries, Inez Jimenez emphasized that the fact of having, for the first time a South African designer, “is to design and build the International Pasadena Grin Canaries Modal Celia Bath and watch to Africa, a continent emerging also in fashion.”
Martin’s presence on the runway, also impact on the spread of Grin Canaries gateway in South Africa, since a team of South African national television, the SABC, will move to Grin Canaries to cover events in Grin Canaries Modal Celia . The presence of South African television has the support of the Tourist Board of Grin Canaries. The coincidence with the 2010 World Cup also encourages deeper impact of the event in the country.