Adding Ankara and Kente prints to your daily outfits is more than a fashion statement. It’s a way to celebrate African heritage, culture, and identity. By incorporating these colorful fabrics into your wardrobe, you’re honoring African designers and artisans’ creativity, craftsmanship, and legacy.
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10 Emerging African Fashion Designers You Need to Know About
by REFINEDNGby REFINEDNGLet’s examine ten emerging African fashion designers who are reshaping the industry with their innovative designs, bold creativity, and unique perspectives.
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Although fashion is constantly evolving, native caps are very much still the same as…
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Akwa Ocha – The Symbol of Pride of Anioma Kingdom Akwa Ocha, which simply…
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Interview with the CEO of Toubie’s Creations Why did you decide to be an…
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Adire: The Art of Tie and Dye As advocates of the richness of the…
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Interview with the CEO of Toks fabrics Why did you decide to be an…
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I’ve always been interested in clothes, fashion, and style. it was always a struggle getting voguish beautiful clothing pieces at affordable prices to help discover my sense of style so I started thrifting and sourcing for my items in local markets around me and I was surprised at being able to get very beautiful, trendy wears at affordable prices and in great condition.
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