Sep 21 2011

Written by Septembre Anderson

Link: http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/septembre-anderson/yasmin-warsame-african-future_b_960433.html

Model and Project Runway Canada judge Yasmin Warsame visited Toronto’s first 7 For All Mankind store in Yorkdale Mall last week with a dual purpose — christen the flagship store and raise awareness about the famine in the Horn of Africa through a group show and silent auction.The group show called Seven Senses featured seven creations made by seven Toronto-based artists— including Justin Broadbent, Caitlin Cronenberg, Elicser, Bryan Espiritu, Phoebe Lo, Julie Moon and Curtis Santiago — with all proceeds from the auction (and a portion of the evening’s proceeds) going to The African Future, a not-for-profit organization that aims to improve the quality of life in Africa through grassroots humanitarian efforts, starting with Somalia.

The East African famine is a crisis that hits close to home for Warsame — she was born in Mogadishu, Somalia and has family living there. “It could just have easily been me or my son starving over there,” said Warsame. “My mom still lives in Somalia so I’m very much attached to it — thank God she’s not in that area that is experiencing that difficulty — but it’s still my people.”

Warsame became involved with The African Future after she returned to Canada after a trip to Somalia. She wanted to help in any way that she could and was on the look out for an organization to partner with.

“One of the things that really captured me was the hands on kind of organization [The African Future is] where a penny leaves here and that penny is in someone’s mouth within a certain period of time,” said Warsame. “There’s no waiting, there’s no middleman, there’s no complications. It’s like someone at Western Union sending you money to feed your family. That’s who we are, we get it directly to the people that need it. I was sold after that.”

In addition to her hosting duties for 7 For All Mankind the Somali-Canadian model and 11-year industry veteran has also worked for luxury brands like Dior, Hermès and Valentino and magazines includingVogue ItaliaElle and Flare. Despite her success her family didn’t always agree with her career choice.

“At first I had to kind of hide it from the family for quite some time but they came around eventually,” said Warsame. “It’s not really something growing up in Somalia that you are allowed to be.”

Warsame hopes to serve as a role model for aspiring models of all nationalities.

“If there is anything that they can take from my life modeling is that you don’t have to be extreme or extra or into drugs or any of that stuff. You can just simply be yourself. Let your work speak for you.”


Sep 9 2011

Global Ambassador Yasmin Warsame speaking about TAF on Sun News Canada

Check out Yasmin Warsame’s interview with Sun News Network speaking about the situation in Somalia.

http://www.sunnewsnetwork.ca/video/support-somalia/1144767782001


Sep 7 2011

PANLA event to Support TAF

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Dear Friend,
Please join us at our next event on Wed Sep 28th at Taj Lounge for another stellar evening  of culture, fun networking and entertainment as Panla in Association with T.A.F ( The African Future an organization working directly with the drought victims in Somalia) bring you “A Taste of Africa Events Series” (a benefit event for the drought victims). Part of the proceeds of this event will go to help bring relief .

To learn more about T.A.F please visit them today at  www.theafricanfuture.org .The need is urgent so please seize the opportunity to make a difference today - a $5 donation could feed a drought victim in Somalia for two weeks.

TOA Sep 28 flyer

Mix and mingle for a cause with an international crowd .

For those that want to eat - you will enjoy the comfort of mouth watering exciting food as our chefs bring you some of the best of African cuisine ( Jollof rice, Yassa, our African Sushi and more) and beverages  in a beautiful venue. Served Buffet Style $18

Remember to bring your dancing shoes -  listen to classics and the latest  Afro beats, Afro-Soul, Afro hip hop, Highlife ,Soukous  and more. It promises as always to be a fun filled evening.

Feel free to come with friends and colleagues and together we would make it another memorable and meaningful event.
Special Performances by Yolanda Zama and Iyadede

Come Mix, Mingle, Eat and Dance for Somalia.
Admission $10
Date: Wednesday, Sep 28th, 2011
Time: 6 PM - 12 AM
Location: Taj Lounge NYC - 48 West 21st St (btwn 5 & 6th Ave)
Nearest subs: [V, F, trains to 23rd st]; [1 train to 23rd]; or
[4,5,6,L,N,R,Q,W trains to 14th st Union Square station, and walk north to w21st]

From 9pm till midnight DJ will increase the tempo - so come ready to be entertained - as we bring you the best of World and African beats - Makossa, Soukous, Naija grooves and much more .

We at Panla - A Taste of Africa Event Series are committed to serving our communities, promoting cooperation, building strong ties and friendship.

We are looking forward to seeing you on Wednesday Sep 28th at Taj. Together we can make it another memorable and meaningful event, please feel free to contact us atinfo@panla.com for all comments and suggestions. You can also reach PANLA at 888 225 1943.


Sep 6 2011

FOOD DELIVERED TO 25000 MORE SOMALIS!!

Larger International Organizations are saying its nearly impossible to deliver emergency relief to Somalia. Well, we @ The African Future have just completed our Second Food Convoy and have fed 40,000 Somalis IN ONE MONTH….

Are you doing you’re part? The United Nations annouced more Famine stricken areas in Somalia yesterday. Now 6 of the 10 states in Southern Somalia are famine stricken. The UN estimates if nothing is done 750,000 Somalis WILL DIE OF STARVATION by CHRISTMAS!!! This equates to 1 out of 10 Somalis. In the US that would mean 37.5 Million Somalis dying before Christmas……ITS UNFATHOMABLE….Lets not just stand here and watch it happen….

ACT!! Donate to The African Future @ www.theafricanfuture.org to help save a life!


Sep 3 2011

Global Ambassador Yasmin Warsame’s Hosts a Fundraiser for TAF in Toronto!!!

TAF Global Ambassador, Yasmin Warsame @ the 7 For All Mankind Opening/Fundraiser in Toronto!

Authored by Natalie East @ http://natalieast.com/?author=1

7 For All Mankind Store Opening

Wednesday night, I attended the opening of 7 For All Mankind’s flagship store in Yorkdale Mall.

Supermodel Yasmin Warsame hosted the event, representing the charity she’s involved with, The African Future (TAF), a charity that provides food and medical supplies to the drought ravaged country of Somalia.  Warsame was born in Somalia and came to Canada when she was only 15.

I was lucky enough to meet Warsame, who was so gracious and passionate about the charity and their efforts.

The event featured a silent auction where guests could bid on artwork created by seven Toronto-based artists.  All proceeds from the auction and a portion of the evening’s sales profits go to TAF.

True Comfort by Phoebe Lo

Table for 2. Dinner for 1 by Brian Espiritu

Distressed Denim by TALWST Curtis Santiago

TALWST is Curtis Santiago, a musician and artist, was at the event and showing his work entitled “Distressed Denim”.  We got to chat about the event, his work and the alternative hip hop scene in Toronto, so look out for a profile on TALWST coming soon!

TALWST

Santiago’s style is inspired by Haider Ackerman, but was pulled together using vintage pieces.  As a lover of vintage eyewear, I adored his specs, from Aeroplane.

Everybody’s favourite brash MTV host was at the event, Sheena Snively, who posed for pictures and said: “This is my ‘I don’t fit into any of the clothes in this store’ pose!”

There were many fashionable attendees, and bold accessories were everywhere I looked.

I had complete envy over this style blogger’s YSL Arty Ovale ring! It pulled her look beautifully together, by complimenting the blues of her lace skirt and Lanvin t-shirt.

This Proenza Schouler bag is to die for!  A perfect combination of a schoolbag silhouette with stylish sophistication in navy.

I loved this girl’s effortless look.  From her brown woven sandals to her simple blouse and makeup, the vintage belt from a store in Victoria pulled it all together.

This was one of my favourite picks from 7 For All Mankind’s Fall Collection.  The Chloee Jacket ($298) is a beautiful blazer that blends feminine draping with a structured menswear inspired look.  The iridescent metallic fabric is a nice touch as well.

The event was extremely crowded for the small space of the store, but that didn’t stop guests from enjoying champagne and French macaroons.

I have to confess, I gave into my gluten-free diet and indulged in a few of these delectable desserts!

What I wore to the party was a printed chiffon frock, feathered earrings from Aldo, my Zara asymmetrical pumps and my Birkin Illusion bag.  I wanted to wear denim, but I’m glad I didn’t because of the heat!

It was a great night of charity, art and fashion.  Check out the new store (located beside the Apple Store) to grab a perfect pair of jeans for fall and bid on the artwork!