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The Railway Courtyard in Georgetown was alive with energy on Wednesday afternoon as final preparations were underway for the highly anticipated inaugural Origins Fashion Festival, set to take place from May 2–4.
The festival will feature 34 talented designers and more than 68 models, promising an immersive and dynamic celebration of Guyana’s fashion industry.
Co-chairs of the festival, Oneidge Walrond, Minister of Tourism, Industry and Commerce, and Kwame Mc Coy, Minister within the Office of the Prime Minister, were on site meeting with designers, models, volunteers, media representatives, members of the disciplined services, and the technical team.
The meetings aimed to review final plans and ensure the seamless execution of this landmark event.
Minister Mc Coy emphasised that the Origins Fashion Festival is part of a broader vision of President Dr. Mohamed Irfaan Ali, and a reflection of the Government’s commitment to establishing a vibrant and globally competitive fashion industry in Guyana—one that delivers tangible economic benefits to its stakeholders.
He further noted that preparations are well on track, with a packed three-night programme featuring runway presentations from participating designers. Interest in the event has been overwhelming, with VIP passes claimed within the first 30 minutes of release. However, a limited number of general passes are still available and can be obtained exclusively via the official website: www.origins.gy.
Minister Walrond assured the public that the festival will deliver a world-class experience, with high-quality lighting, staging, and production elements. In addition to nightly fashion showcases, she highlighted the inclusion of daytime workshops—designed to equip and inspire emerging fashion professionals, entrepreneurs, and enthusiasts.
“This festival is a platform for growth, exposure, and investment in Guyana’s creative sector,” Minister Walrond stated. Ministry of Tourism, Industry and Commerce.