Over the last couple of years we have enjoyed watching this incredible designer grow as she continues to accomplish great levels of success. With each new collection that she produces, we are left in great astonishment of her stunning designs and consistency of breaking her own records each time!
We are beyond excited that she will be showcasing her latest collection on our runway at the Her Big Day Cultural Wedding Show! Here's a fun interview with the designer where she shares her love for design and how she got started!
Her Big Day: Where
are you from and where is your business located?
Selam Tekie: I am
from Eritrea, born and raised in Eritrea, currently living in Addis Abeba,
Ethiopia. That is where my fashion business is located.
HBD: When did you realize you had an interest for fashion design and how did you get
started?
ST: Although
I started to pursue it later in life, as I was engaged in a different
profession, I’ve always had an interest from a young age. When I moved to Addis
Abeba from, Abu Dhabi, UAE to start a new life, I got the chance to start my
own business and decided to do fashion. And it has been going well so far.
HBD: Your entire collection has such an elegant presence and look! Where do you get your
design inspiration from?
ST: Actually,
when I moved to Abu Dhabi from Eritrea, the very first job I had was as a sales
woman in a fashion store known as Berishka. I used to love all the collections
and designs in that store, and they have inspired me to try it in my fashion
business.
HBD: Do you have any role models in the fashion industry? Who are they and why?
ST: Ethiopian
designer Amsale, because she is one of the top, celebrity wedding gown
designers.
HBD: You
also have a boutique in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Do you carry only traditional
Habesha dresses or are you including the western white wedding gown as well?
Will your customers find ready to wear dresses in your store or is everything
you provide custom made for each client?
ST: I
have two stores- one for traditional Habesha dresses, and one for western white
wedding gowns. So my clients have options in selecting different styles of
dresses from these two stores. I usually prefer to make custom dresses to fit,
but at the same time I usually keep some ready-made dresses in stock for clients
who have immediate needs.
HBD: What do you love most about creating the traditional Habesha dress?
ST: I
love everything, and it’s a beautiful culture! The most important and main
thing to love about the dresses is that it’s something you wear occasionally,
like during holidays, weddings or some cultural events. So, because of that, the
person wearing it is always perceived as celebrating a special event. They are
all in smiles and in their finest touches of beauty, with the likes of
traditional hair braids, jewelry, etc.
HBD: What is your most cherished dress from your collections and why?
ST: I love all of my designs and don't have a particular favorite. All of my designs are special to me.
HBD: You will be featuring your newest collection on the runway of our 2017 Wedding Show
in Seattle, Washington. What new trends or styles can we expect to see from
this collection?
ST: This
is a golden opportunity, a dream come true, to present myself with my
collections, and I am ready to hit the runway with new styles that the attendees
can easily fall in love with. I am confident in showcasing my finest works and
collection.
HBD: For future brides who will be at our wedding show and ready to meet you, what
advice would you give them in working with you? In other words, what is the
best way to put in an order for a custom dress or pre-existing design during
our wedding show?
ST: I
always prefer to take orders ahead of time so it gives us plenty of time; I don’t
like creating a special dress in a rush. During the show, future brides, as
well as others, can put in orders on the spot! For those who are looking to
order a dress during a different time, I am always available to guide them in
selecting their dresses and ordering it online with me.
Also, during the show, I may
have a few ready-made dresses for sale for those who are interested in buying
them on the spot.
HBD: Where
do you see Habesha’s By Selam in the next 5 years?
ST: Well,
I believe I have started it with great passion and desire, and I want to
continue in that manner- as the sky will be my limit.
Be sure to come and say hello to Selam on January 29, 2017! P.S. You won't want to miss her jaw dropping designs on the runway!
Tickets at: bit.ly/herbigday2017