One designer who gets the perfect blend of color and prints with an interesting mix of African and Western Cultures is Banke Kuku ‘’Queen of Color and Prints”.
Fruche
Fruche made an exquisite return to the Lagos Fashion week 2022 runway with an attractive palette of warm pastel colors, his signature knot detail,...
The organizer of Nigeria’s most influential fashion brand, Pan African Fashion Runway has disclosed plans to hold their 8th Annual Music Fashion Runway (MFR)...
Algueye Dakar
Immediately this show started you could feel the African strength depicted in each piece in a luxurious way. The name of the collection...
Founded in 2015 by Tshepo Mohlala, alias "The Jean Maker," the brand has been synonymous with premium African denim and storytelling. TSHEPO Jeans started small, today having a presence in prime locations like Hyde Park Corner with flagship stores and a pop-up at Sandton City Mall.
Emerging to the forefront is London-based designer Oluwadamilola Ayeni of Dazzle Me Couture, whose whimsical reinterpretation of traditional African motifs is turning heads, making waves, and redefining the meaning of what it is to be fashion-forward in our increasingly globalized world.
Aso Oke is not fabric—it's art and symbol of pride of Yoruba Nigeria, Benin, and Togo culture. Aso Oke literally means "top cloth" in Yoruba and has been hand-stitched by talented craftsmen on hand-held narrow looms and woven into cultural expression, celebration, and status for centuries.