Local jewellery designer Athena A speaks to us about her jewellery being used in 'The Woman King'.
Photo by Samir Hussein/Samir Hussein/WireImageis an upcoming cinematic epic inspired by the true events of the African kingdom of Dahomey in the 18th and 19th centuries and features household Hollywood names such as Viola Davis and John Boyega.
We spoke to Athena Argyrakis, a Johannesburg-based jewellery designer whose statement pieces will be shown in all their glory this spring. Argyrakis is an award-winning multidisciplinary storyteller, whether her medium is film, shoes or jewellery. Her lifelong passion for fashion has seen her study in London and Milan.
I am super grateful that I am able to be a multidisciplinary creative whereby I am able to combine my two loves and passions — film and fashion. A few years back, I took a break from the film/TV industry to pursue my interest and yearning for fashion — specifically shoe design.
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