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A new generation of African designers are bursting onto the global fashion scene, gaining recognition from top celebrities including Beyoncé, Alicia Keys, and Naomi Campbell.
African designers draw on a rich cultural repertoire: traditional patterns, natural dyes, artisanal embroidery, and iconic fabrics like wax, kente, and bogolan.
Designers from across the continent, including Orange Culture and Palmwine Icecream, left a mark on the German capital.
Young designers from across Africa, Europe, and the UK showcased their work on Saturday at Fashion Finest Africa’s Epic Show ...
When Valérie Ka started modelling at 14 in Côte d’Ivoire, she thought she was on top of the world. But she wanted to go further, so she created Africa Fashion Up – a way to help African designers ...
Hollywoodbets Durban July drew an estimated crowd of over 50,000 attendees to Greyville Racecourse in Durban on Saturday, ...
More than just clothing material, African textiles, vibrant pieces of cultural heritage, are stories, traditions, and ...
One of the world’s most influential design minds is coming to Johannesburg. Nigerian-born, Switzerland-based architect and designer Charles O Job has been named Designer of the Year for Decorex Joburg ...
Among this wave of talent is South African designer Thebe Magugu, who was awarded the 2019 LVMH Prize for young designers, ...