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Discarded magazines used to create necklaces

Commonwealth Fashion Council

Commonwealth Fashion Council

Designer Mothusi Lesolle of iZAURA from Botswana exchanged with artisans Quazi Design from Swaziland to create a bespoke look for The Commonwealth Fashion Exchange - an initiative for established and emerging fashion talent from across the Commonwealth’s 53 countries to showcase the power and potential of artisan fashion skills to deliver new networks, trade links and highlight sustainability.

Mothusi Lesolle of Botswana and Doron Shaltiel of Swaziland collaborated on a design that symbolised principles important to both countries: The white linen fabric represents purity, an expectation of young women in Swaziland. The red recycled paper beads raise awareness of HIV/AIDS, while the black beads signify the power in the culture of the people of Swaziland and pay tribute to the power of women. The corset is in the shape of a shield, and symbolises the protection afforded to the Commonwealth by the Queen.

The look was displayed at Buckingham Palace and the Australian High Commission, London. Both exhibitions were curated by VOGUE's Editor-at-Large, Hamish Bowles.

The project was launched by Commonwealth Secretary General the Rt Hon Patricia Scotland and Livia Firth, founder of sustainability consultancy Eco-Age and supported by Swarovski, The Woolmark Company and MATCHESFASHION.COM.

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  • Title: Discarded magazines used to create necklaces
  • Location Created: Swaziland
  • Type: Jewellery
  • Designer Country: Swaziland
  • Creator 2: Doron Shaltiel
Commonwealth Fashion Council

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