- Xuly Bët
Xuly Bët Funkin' Fashion Factory, or Xuly Bët, is a line of clothing designed by Lamine Badian Kouyaté. Kouyaté (born 28 Dec 1962), is a
Mali an fashion designer who moved from his nativeBamako, Mali toParis ,France around 1986. Kouyaté launched Xuly Bët (“Keep an open mind” inWolof ) in 1989 when he fell in love with the Parisian fashion scene while studying architecture in at Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture de Strasbourg (theStrasbourg School of Architecture). Kouyaté's knack for recycling flea market finds, and patching them together with an African sensibility is what has brought him to the mainstream and major recognition. He cites designers Azzedine Alaia and Yves Saint Laurent, contemporary Africa, and both punk rock and funk as influences for his funky fashions. The Xuly Bët Funkin' Fashion Factory, or Xuly Bët, collection has been awarded with the Creator of the Year award by the "New York Times " in 1994 and received theANDAM award in 1996. The collection was also a part of the Africa 2005 exhibit at theVictoria and Albert Museum .References
* [http://www.answers.com/topic/lamine-kouyat Lamine Kouyaté profile]
* [http://www.lerage.com/viewshow/fashion-show-040311--Paris-F-W-F04--designer--Xuly--Bet/ Xuly Bët at Paris Fashion Week Fall 2004]
* [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1264/is_4_30/ai_55439685/pg_1/ Article in Essence Magazine]
* [http://www.vam.ac.uk/collections/fashion/fashion_motion/africa_05/index.html Short profile at the V&A]
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