About African fashion style
fashion industry loves to plan ahead and give you the time to get ready. While fashion weeks are popping up all over the world, some collections demanded our attention with their obvious signatures and creativity. African Fashion, Global Style provides a lively look at fashion, international networks of style, material culture, and the world of African aesthetic expression.
fashion designers whose work reflects African histories and cultures both conceptually and stylistically, and demonstrates that dress styles associated with indigenous cultures may have all the hallmarks of high fashion. This application visually appealing, widely accessible, and highly adaptable styles of African dress that flourish on the global fashion market.
stylish fashion pieces that add a touch of African design to your look. From bold separates for special occasions to essential wardrobe staples for work and weekend, find fashion that complements your individual style. African printed Kimono cardigans are amazing. They’re perfect for warmer weather because they’re light and airy, but still cover you up if you’re chilly or you just want something on your shoulders.
Our collection of traditional african clothing have been handpicked from some of the most beautiful and unique african attires you can find are never going to go out of style and a great way to incorporate them into your wardrobe is to use African prints!
modern twist and styles, there is wide range of uses from brides’ and bridesmaids’ dresses, ball gowns, casuals to other formal wears.
We feature African Clothing which include African Laces, African Print Attire, Kente, dashiki and African Wedding apparel, traditional clothes, Asooke and more. The African clothing and accessory lines we carry are not mass produced, but the African attires are individually made by outstanding designers in West Africa to preserve the uniqueness of these African outfits.
It is a colourful fabric with a lot of tribal patterns printed on it, produced in Africa, commonly known as ‘Ankara’ prints in Nigeria, ‘Dutch wax’ in Ghana, ‘Kanga prints’ in Tanzania and other East African countries, Ikat, Batik, mud cloth and so on.
The sweet thing is that they can now be used to make some other fashion accessories like, bags, earrings, bangles, shoes and many more. In short it is a tribal and fashion trend now with everybody tuning into it, even celebrities in and outside Africa. Here are some trendy designs for those who want to rock or experiment with an African print;
- Asoebi wedding styles
- Africa Ankara Fashionc
- Kente Styles
- Kitenge Design
- Office Styles
- Trendy Styles
- Men fashion
- Women fashion
- Everyday fashion
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- Hair tips
- My African hair
- Makeup tips
- fashion trends
- fashion inspiration
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- wardrobe rules
Checkout trending African prints - Asoebi, Ankara, French lace, Vulvet and Corporate styles for events, weddings, burial, naming ceremony or birthdays.
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