A group of four designers from
the Horn of Africa country, is currently in India as part of a collaborative
effort by the Indian Embassy in Ethiopia and the Ethiopian government.
Known for its cotton that is
said to be the best in the world, the African country does not have a fashion
industry per se and designers who hail from the country are few and far between.
"It is only recently that we
have started making a noise in our country about fashion," Hiruth Gougsa, who
runs 'Mela,' a store in Addis Ababa, which specialises in jewellery, bags, home
furnishings and other accessories told media.
Gougsa is one of the four
women chosen to attend a workshop conducted by the Pearl Academy of Fashion late
last year, aimed at imparting basic know how on fashion, focussing on the
intricacies of design, craft, forecasting trends, couture and techniques among
others in the industry.
The
workshop included a 15 day study tour where participants will visit India and
gain first hand exposure of its fashion.
"The Indian ambassador in
Ethopia offered us an opportunity to share India's design experience with them
and we accepted. We are currently in the process of designing a course
curriculum in Ehiopia to be used in their fashion institutes and schools," says
A K G Nair, who heads Pearl Academy of Fashion.

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