2009 parade

Fashion show in Paris: The dan fani Faso amazes and delights
March 21, 2009 was held in the auditorium of the 18th in Paris, a fashion show dedicated to dan fani Faso. Organized by one of our compatriots living in France, Francois Francois Yameogo called first, this fashion show was preceded by a parade of hair, provided by "Mai feeling hair."
The first promoter François among his models. The fashion show, devoted exclusively to dan fani Faso, held in Paris on 21 March 2009, brought together hundreds of people from all social categories, as well as African French. The theater that refused the world has a nice atmosphere and expectations of guests filled by two groups of presenters, whose specificity differs greatly from one another, even if hair and dress marry necessarily depending on the "feeling" and "design" inspiration from the promoters.
During the event, a precedence has begun in the first "Mai feeling hair" on stage. A precedence that has been the occasion for the guests of the evening, admiring the different hairstyles that unveiled the models at each exit to the podium.
Several models have indeed shown hairstyle attention especially women, who had traveled to inquire about the new African hairstyle and models of fashionable tailors.
The audience, many come to these presentations of hair and fashion, has been much interest in the fashion show that immediately followed that of the hair. A fashion show that had a very special character in a French capital whose habits are not oriented towards the port of the fabric "made in Burkina," the dan Faso Fani. Yet, very attractive cuts were presented by the dozen mannequins all Burkinabe, managed by the talented organizer Cynthia Ouattara (Tara).
So for two hours clock, the hall rented for the occasion despectacles once echoed with applause and shouts of joy caused by outputs captivating charm and plains, as the different models seduced and then left no one indifferent. Especially not the women, whether African, French or any other nationality in the room.
To sponsor the fashion show, François 1st, the event went well so much that it is satisfied, given the crowds and the atmosphere that prevailed. "Many of our guests who arrived a bit late have not been able to access the room that is quickly filled around 23 hours," he said before adding: "This event reflects our desire to encourage appreciation our products typically Burkinabe here in France. We believe this goal in light of what happened tonight. " According to François 1st in effect, the gala went well and has even exceeded his expectations because the crowd that was emerging in dribs and drabs at about 22 pm local time, was quickly reinforced an hour later. The room was full. The show could begin. For Cynthia Ouattara, the evening was a success and the girls have played their role models, providing the public with a beautiful parade that will long remain etched in the memories of the guests. "I'm really excited about this evening.
Insofar as our duty here in France is to contribute to the enhancement of our national cultures, we will make sure that the dan fani Faso, among other products made in Burkina, is consumed in France. This is also our contribution to push our country to become better known to the outside. "
Jean-Bernard ZONGO bogest30@yahoo.fr visiting Paris
Sidwaya
Source: fasopresse.net





# 1 by cynthia at November 27th, 2009
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it's great, easy to put outfits, hand-woven and produced in Africa.
Bravo good luck, and thank you for talking about africa.
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# 2 by Dr. Ivàn FLORINE at December 13th, 2009
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CONGRATULATIONS!
Very beautiful creations and this from a raw material for a time worked in Africa which is good to hear! Continue on this path, I'm sure you will excel soon!
It is with great pleasure that we welcome you to our international trade fairs to help you better let you know.
Congratulations again and we hope to see you soon!
Dr. Ivàn FLORINE
(Belgium)
# 3 by harounjahmir at March 29th, 2010
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bravo! bravo! long life and all the team has first françois ouaga and paris!
# 4 by Martine at June 29th, 2010
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Bravo! Francis, thank you for giving value to the woven cloth of Burkina is extraordinary! Marttine Dabire
# 5 by HOUHOUET at August 22nd, 2010
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you're doing a very good boulot.Je wish you courage.
# 6 by Foromine at October 27th, 2010
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A beautiful creation, I congratulate you all this, not forgetting our Creator ie God who gave you free this ingenuity!
great!!
Allelua! Amen!
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