Why Former Model Franco Kabano Is Backing the Stage Fashion Showcase's Founder
In Rwanda's fashion industry, Franco Kabano and Sandrine Mucyo are household names, particularly in the modeling sector. Their professional relationship dates back to when Franco served as Sandrine's model trainer, and today, their collaboration continues to shape the country's fashion landscape. Sandrine Mucyo, now the CEO and Manager of the Stage Fashion Showcase, has transformed from model to influential event organizer, with Franco's unwavering support behind her vision.
From left Model Sandrine Mucyo CEO & Manager of the Stage Fashion Showcase and Franco Kabano at the Stage Fashion Showcase 20234 pre-event Institut Francais in Kigali [Photo Credit: SFS]
Following the Stage Fashion Showcase 2024 pre-event, Franco Kabano shared his insights with the media about Rwanda's fashion industry and his expectations for Sandrine's event, which celebrates its second anniversary this year.
"The pre-event exceeded our expectations," Franco expressed with evident satisfaction. "Our team's dedication and late-night preparation paid off magnificently. The audience's amazement at the show validates our innovative approach." He enthusiastically added, "What you've witnessed today is just a preview. The main event on November 1st will be even more spectacular. I encourage fashion enthusiasts to secure their tickets early."
Sandrine Mucyo and Franco Kabano at the Stage Fashion Showcase 2023 in Marriott Hotel Kigali [Photo Credit: SFS]
When questioned about the declining number of fashion events in Kigali, Franco provided a candid analysis. "The issue stems from multiple factors, primarily the lack of consistency among event organizers. Many failed to build sustainable brands for their fashion weeks and shows," he explained. "Unlike these short-lived initiatives, Sandrine's approach demonstrates the importance of long-term vision and steady growth. Some organizers left the industry due to insufficient event management expertise."
Franco praised Sandrine's contribution, noting her deep understanding of the industry's history and her commitment to its future development. "Her journey and industry knowledge position her perfectly to lead this renaissance," he stated.
Sandrine Mucyo and Franco Kabano at the Stage Fashion Showcase 20234 pre-event Insititut Francais in Kigali [Photo Credit: SFS]
Addressing concerns about the impact of fewer fashion events on models, Franco emphasized the need for broader investment in the industry. "We must overcome the fear of investing in fashion. Support should come from all sectors," he advised. He proposed a grassroots approach to fashion event organization, suggesting community-level shows in universities and neighborhoods across Rwanda.
"Fashion development shouldn't be limited to Kigali," Franco explained. "We need nationwide involvement, from designers to models, building from the foundation up. Sandrine's initiative serves as an excellent example of how to nurture the industry's growth."
As a veteran in the industry, Franco stressed the importance of mentorship and setting positive examples for emerging talents. "Success in fashion requires more than skills—it demands discipline and proper guidance," he noted. "Established models must maintain professional standards to inspire newcomers. We shouldn't dwell on past failures but focus on success stories that can motivate new talents."
Second from Left on the poster is Franco Kabano among promoters and supporters of the Stage Fashion Showcase 2024 [Photo Credit: SFS]
Franco concluded with an optimistic outlook on Rwanda's fashion industry: "In just 30 years, Rwanda has achieved international recognition. By fostering collaboration between models, designers, and new talents, we can build an even stronger future. While challenges exist, maintaining resilience and finding solutions together will benefit everyone involved in the industry."
The Stage Fashion Showcase, under Sandrine Mucyo's leadership and with Franco Kabano's backing, represents a new chapter in Rwanda's fashion narrative, promising to elevate the industry while nurturing emerging talent.
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