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  • DOOMSNITE // A new party for young people of colour in Cape Town

    “We are the future, for the kids by the kids,” states Antonio Druchen, one of the organisers of DOOMSNITE, a new party for young people in Cape Town. Antonio along with Qaanid Hassen, Naledi Holtman, Raeez Kilshaw and Likhona Camane created the event with the intention of gathering young people like themselves in one space for celebrating and connecting. Under the guidance of Crayons’ Ra-ees Saiet, they were able to host their first event on the 29th of January. Their hope is that this event will grow and become a space that represent creative freedom.

    Reflecting on the time that sparked the idea for the collective, Raeez expressed that, “I felt as though we [had] all met before, in a spiritual realm.” This is representative of the kind of collective connection they have already created through their time together since meeting at a project hosted by Corner Store called Summer Camp. This was an apprentice programme for young up-and-coming artists in Cape Town to show them that they can cultivate skills in creative practices such as DJing, styling, and photography, and be successful.

    The team refers to themselves as a kind of collective that also allows for each member to work on their individual practices independently too. This allows them to build a brand for their event, and offer each other support, without being completely absorbed by one project. Therefore, their collective is not exclusively about producing together, but also about providing each other with creative and emotional support. This is reflective of the direction that a number of people of colour from Cape Town are taking with regards to cultural production.

    Influenced by underground, English-born hip hop artists MF DOOM, the team curated their first event around this. “MF DOOM’s ability to use music to portray many different characters reflects how music came first for him and for us, it’s the same thing,” explains Naledi. “Inspired by MF DOOM, we find beauty in creating a whole new world of intricate personas, vivid visuals and detailed bodies of music, all behind a mask,” Likhona expressed. Ensuring that the space was representative of the energy that has brought them all together – freedom, creative pleasures and wholesome music – their first party was explosive. Expressive visuals, music and dance coloured the night, and this included performances by Garth Ross and Guillotine Squad.

    In addition to being a space for having a good time, the aim for the party is for it to be a platform that can facilitate networking between young people. This extends the party into an informal support structure.

    Be sure to check out their next event in February at The Living Room.

  • Crayons – Street Colours

    The word crayons conjures images of fun and free expression. Raees Saiet, the founder of the Crayons streetwear label has taken this to heart.  For the Crayons launch event in 2013 they released colourful limited edition t-shirts and dungarees, while another pop-up  incorporated a screening of Home Alone.

    Crayons latest release is a new set of t-shirts, sweaters and caps. The focus is on classic colours and technical designs. Simple, yet stylish, white, blue and black. The visual design on the new wear is similarly understated. The shirts and sweaters are framed with detailed abstract design patterns.  Black snapback caps are embroidered with a stark label of three white crayons. As with all the best streetwear, its aesthetic is low key but expertly defined. It’s bound to make a strong impression wherever the wearer chooses to casually flaunt it!

    This latest shoot was done in collaboration with Upper Echelon, another Cape Town based street couture label. The label was founded by Ahley Benn and Keenan Appollis and is driven by a desire to put street wear of a new level of influence. As they describe it themselves their brand is ‘’ aimed at enlightening individuals through designs that tell a story, while simultaneously opening individuals minds to what is relevant and most times overlooked in today’s society.’’ One of their most successful products to date has been the Indigo snapback, a classic black hat with an alluring green underbill. For Winter 2015, they dropped the ‘ It’s Dark Outside Collection’, providing minimalism for the winter months. Their latest collaboration with Crayons is a meeting of two groups with a shared commitment to craft and quality.

    The collection will be available at DIP ST and for more images visit crayonsclothing.tumblr.com

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