Thursday, June 28, 2007

Sexy DC Fashion Fusion

Our next exhibit was to feature in the Sexy DC Magazine's Show entitled "Fashion Fusion".


The show was to showcase some of DC's up and coming designers.


We were invited March 9th by the co-ordinators; ethiopian princess Nunu and her partner Devorne to be part of the event. It went much smoother and I believe this was one which we spent less time preparing for the show since we were no longer rookies....

We featured both our clothes and Men's wear from the Douala, Cameroon clothing store called "France Shopping" like we did at the NOIRE Show. Most of the girls fit perfectly in their clothes so we were happy.














The Show was May 5th 2007 (Cinquo de Mayo) and was to be located at DC's Zanzibar by the Waterfront. This show was cherished by its audience as their DC stars Tabi Boney and emcee Wale...performed "Sexy Ladies" and "Ice Cream Girl."
(Hmmm, not great fans of Dc's gogo music so much but don't mind these songs...actually like these and may like more if they keep it coming like this....

Again for this show, we were backstage during our scene.....we need to hire workers...lol.

Neways we were happy with the show cauz our friends got to see some new stuff from the Côté Minou closet which wasn't featured at our previous show.
So we were too tired after the show to attend the after party! It was right around finals time and our friends would rather watch the boxing game and 50 cent's bet. LOL.
Also Zanzibar is "grown and sexy" and some of our friends were under 21 anyways :-'

Thanks again to all who came by especially Bryan Jones who took pictures...You are a great photographer .


Shout out to Val, Dayo, Maximax, Eka, Funke, Gabby, Ike and our established make up artsit Raquel.
Also to Emmanuel the guy who calls himself our Ari.'
Shout out to Arrey, Raphael and Cyrille.





To those who wanted to come but couldn't be there you tried ;-) and we believe you LOL! ....

Well, now working on new projects and hope twill be exciting and exciting as always....

xoxoluvluvxoxo

Maryanne and Da gurl Nini

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

How it all began.....

Hey Everyone!! and welcome to the brand new blog page of
Côté Minou.

My name is Maryanne Enanga Mokoko and I am starving architecture student at the real HU–Howard of course. Myself and my sister from another mother, Stephanie Mouapi (aka Da gurl NiNI –yes another HU reppin’) are the designers of Côté Minou. Stephanie and I love and respect for the most things and people in the Arts; such as music, dance, movies, design, drawing, literature, craft and of course FASHION. This, we are intrigued, involved and inspired by.


We are true Cameroonians and Africans at heart who are just trying to make it! We were both born in a town called Bamenda and raised in the city that never stops playing Makossa—Douala. I’ve known Nini since I were in diapers! We went to the same primary school (nursery and middle school) and parted when it was time for our secondary education (junior high and part of high school). I went to the same secondary school my mom attended and so did she. They later went on to the same college called CASS Bambilli and so did we (at HU).

See Stephanie and I were always interested in creating designing for others to wear. We were both exposed to the art when we were younger. My grandma could make clothes and so did Stephanie’s aunt. We always dreamt we will grow to be stars (Dream big and you will land among the stars)...or something like that. When we were younger our moms tried to make stars out of us (as we are sure yours did too). Ooooh! They took pictures all the time, every time. But we certainly didn’t mind always striking a different pose either. We feel quite comfortable doing this kind of thing. Lol! I can also trace my fashion history with Stephanie, when our aunt Agnes would always buy us twin outfits and take pictures. I was miss pink in the tutu and da gurl Nini was in blue. Oh dem days.

.......Fashion to me is a matter of personal taste as we say in Cameroon "ya style". It requires confidence to make others believe it is worth it. So with our style synchronized and our confidence high we started on what first seemed to be a risk.......

We decided to take the step to embark on this Côté Minou venture last year. We wanted our clothes to be mostly made out of African fabrics or other pattern type fabrics. They would be designed in ways we believe are modern. We trying to realize our dreams and by God’s grace we are on our way and it sooo worth it. We both came up with designs, picked a few for our "first batch" and began the process of making the clothes. It was fun, you know, the whole process....buying the cloths, assigning its fabrication and seeing the end product. I’d have to admit though; somewhere in between it was kinda scary. But HEY! we are still here.............

Our debut was to be featured on the Howard University African Student's Assoc.(ASA) Fashion Show entitled "Noire" (French for Black) March 2nd, 2007. I participated in the ASA shows in the previous years as a model (much fun). This time, my participation would be even more daring as myself and Stephanie would feature our clothes one of the scenes for the show. We hope they liked it as much as we did. From the onset people gave us hints of appreciation that kept us going. Hmmm....... a little relief there!

Preparing for a show sure was a lot of work. Combining with school, work and personal life it was not easy but somehow we kept on going because we were so in love with it. It felt like another class...but not just any class. This one was the kind you love to go because it is fun....Yeah we know those ones are hard to find.

The day of the show was hectic unlike the days right before. I had two tests and Nini had to go to work. We were so stressed and I was seriously crossing my fingers that we don’t forget anything and that all goes well. What were we even worried about?? When we both got in Cramton Auditorium (the venue for the show) we suddenly became extremely excited. We were internally screaming like some little children...Yep! Uhhun nobody saw it because we didn’t want others to think we were crazy.

Preparation for the show was fantastic. The model’s hair and make up was Da bomB! And we almost cried when we saw the models in our clothes backstage. It was Bellisimo! Vraiment tres jolie.... We peaked during the runway when they were struttin’ and we were very proud. Our friends said it was really nice and original. They really loved it Oh! They better! What are friends for? Lol just kiddin’ .....they really liked it. We couldn’t fully see our scene because we wanted to stay back stage to dress the models. We would rather be liable for our own clothes, so we take responsibility if something were to happen to them. After our exciting scene was done, we celebrated the whole shabang as we watched the other designers.

Four participants from the S’RAA fashion show ASA hosted last year in cramton were designers this year, except for maybe Ifueku who had designed for the ASA shows before. Yes Cranberry’s Doreen and Joan Caven and their accomplices had a glam line too. Miss Aghogho Sowho (aka HU most horrest Nigerian!) LoL... had her exquisite T-shirts from her SouL BoutiQue line. I love her mind... very creative. The show went by so fast. Trust me !Y’all that were there....It had a lot going but somehow did not seem long as i thought. Neways, everyone’s scene was pretty nice. I don’t know some of the designers names but you should definitely get the video to see it or see it again. I will.....

Oh may we add that the ASA fashion shows at Howard University are well known for their diversity in entertainment. Even better than last year they had Howard ASA dancers-"Omoge Dancers" who killed it at the end and those Roosevelt High School steppers....BEAUTIFUL. Well at the end of it all we were FULL (you know–-->satisfied).

Much love and thanks for your support.

Maryanne and Da gurl Nini


Here are pics from the show....
More updates to come;-)


~XOXOluvluvXOXO~

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