Tuesday, 16 August 2011

This dress that i made was inspired by Swaziland Culture! Prints were originally my own... i used ink to paint onto paper...scanned onto photoshop and then used a digital printer to print onto my fabric.

I made this dress when i was still in college, i have decided to add it onto the Sisanda Creations first collection.

I love labrinth's style!


Sorry i haven't updated anything recently..i have been so busy working on new designs and making new garments! I will post new pics very soon :) x

Sunday, 20 March 2011

The outfits in this Video are sick!!!
Some shots wearing Sisanda Creations!

Tuesday, 15 March 2011

I am loving South African Dj Sbu's tops called: Vandals!! He launched his line a few weeks ago and i think the tops are really nice.
Top from the Sisanda mens wear collection
Cropped top with burnt edges and cut out stripes at the back
Sisanda Ladies Wear: One shoulder low cut top
The girls rocking the Sisanda tops!!

Mens wear collection!

A top from my mens wear collection which has some beaded techniques on it.  I used two different types of beads to create a necklace which i sewed on the top. Having a top like this saves guys from wearing any necklaces because they already have one sewn on their tops.

HANDS OFF!!!

The Hands Off* cropped top with cut out stripes at the back is the popular top so far in the Sisanda ladies collection.
more pictures from my photoshoot...

My photoshoot

I did a photoshoot for my first collection of my Sisanda tops. It was a fun photoshoot which took place at a basketball court where there was lovely graffiti work around the court.

Friday, 4 March 2011

Lovely print!

My design work



Some of the work that i have started working on :)

Inspiration from a Swaziland attire

Im inspired a lot by looking at different types of prints. This is a print from a Swaziland traditional attire(lihiya) There are different shapes on it and the shapes put together it creates a nice pattern.

Ama Kip Kip



 South African T-shirt Label that people are referring to as South Africa's version of Bathing Ape! Apparently Ama Kip Kip means multi coloured popcorn...hunh? The brand is designed by Nkosana Lesedi. The prints look really cool and this is the sort of style that my label is all about... young and funky!

Naf Naf!

Jay rocking that Naf Naf sweater! Lovely print!

Stoned Cherrie!


Beautiful shapes of the garments, love the colors that have been used... they make the garment more interesting and i love how two different fabrics have been used.

Tuesday, 1 March 2011

Amazing Print Work!!!
I am so in love with the work of Lucienne Day, her pattern work has inspired me a lot
Pastry by the Simmon sisters... How gorgus are these!?
http://www.babyphat.com/shop.php
Love Kimora Lee Simmons clothing line, hope to be successful like her one day
Disturbing London Clothing Line.... LOVE THIS!

Inspirations

http://www.disturbinglondonstore.com/
I was really inspired by Tinie Tempah's clothing Line : Disturbing London
Love the prints he has on his tops and the brightness of the colors he uses, makes the tops attract the audience a lot. He's clothing line is amazing! :)