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A Secret Guide to Our Favorite African Print Collections

African prints , with its mix of Zebra prints, bold batiks or tribal, there is the African inspiration that Gucci, Balenciaga, Roberto Cavalli, Lowe, Bottega Veneta and others mesmerized us with.

African designers love of vibrant colors, beautiful beads and how it’s reflected in all their fashion statements. So it is no surprise if European trend setters use African textiles and patterns for their collection. Tribal ethnical patterns, aso-oke pieces and hand crafted beads and conch shells are a much wanted highlight in most of the fashion shows.

There is an awakening in the industry to the African designers and sense of fashion that is catching Europe’s rage. Here are some styles that have caught our attention, and we think they are well worth looking into.

Stylista GH’s Fabulous “Wild” Collection


Stylista GH has surely put Ghana on the “must do” list in European fashion. The “Wild” collection exemplifies the spirit of Africa with impressive Vlisco fabrics that mixes and matches vibrant colors in an awe inspiring jaw dropping collage that just glues my eyes on it. The designer’s intention is that it best suites the strong willed women, the go getters or the women that juggles work and play with elan. Moreover this collection is getting rave reviews from people that compliment it for its neat, convenient and wearable fashion. It is admittedly one of the best that you can get from the Vlisco fabrics

Herbert Victoria 2014 Collection


This collection is an inspiration drawn from the soul of West African countries like Senegal, Ghana, Mali and Guinea. He combines the different fabrics like Kente from Ghana, the woven Bazan fabric from Senegal and Mud cloth from Mali to create a fusion of elegant shapes and classy colors. If you are into cool and sassy, you should definitely try this.

Stella Jean Spring 2015 Collection


The Stella Jean brand is a fresh mix of multiculturalism in bourgeois shapes and visually stunning prints. The designer gives us a feel of her persona in sharply tailored slacks and loafers a balloon skirt over spiky stilettos or a stripy shirt.

Mud fermented giraffe spot print in shapely blazer produced in Africa in collaboration with the Ethical Fashion Initiative was exceptional. The flowing silk shirts and dresses were splashed with the bright Haitian scenes that lend a fresh and cheerful mood. A seductive charm was lent to the large T-shirts worn over siren skirts. The Italian – Haitian mix is really in the genes of Stella Jean.

Dpipertwins – Spring-Summer 2014-2015


This Caribbean –African twins with their brand of Dpipertwins presents a creative blend of contemporary, chic and glamorous designs. The wax loincloth and silk paillette fabrics exudes a spirited freshness with generous prints and gorgeous colors that blends in well with the crop top and pencil skirt.

Unique Summer Style Tips Inspired by African fashion

Now that our brutal winter is over here in the US Northeast, spring is wrapping up and summer is now peeking her head through the window.

It’s time put away winter frocks infused with heavy sweaters and skirts, and instead look to lighter, vibrant colors and fabrics, a dip into styles inspired by African fashion.

What’s in it for you?

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Fashion Weeks: All you need to know and how African Fashion is slowly gaining centre stage

With the Fall/Winter Fashion week already on its way, African Haute Couture designs are all everyone is talking about. With Nigeria’s own Yegwa Ukpo winning the best curator award at London Fashion week for an exhibition themed “Meta 5″, African fashion is slowly gaining a strong foothold at these fashion shows.

What is Fashion Week

The first thing you should know is what a fashion week really means. A fashion week is usually a week long fashion extravaganza where designers, brands, or ‘houses’ showcase their latest designs. The fashion week is aimed at buyers, the media and the editors of various fashion magazines to show them what the latest trend is. These shows also informs the world, what is ‘in’and what is ‘out’ the coming season. Fashion weeks are held at 4 cities of the world, called the ‘fashion capitals’: New York, London, Milan andParis. Two shows are held every year at these cities, at the beginning of two major season: Autumn/Winter and Spring/Summer. From January through April designers showcase their autumn and winter collections. Fashion week for spring and summer is held from September through November.
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African Print: All You Need to Know But Afraid to Ask

Here is a food for thought for you— what is common between Tony Burch, Givenchy, Stella McCartney, Burberry Prosum, AnnaSui, Junya Wantanbe, Woolrich Woolen Mills, and recently L.A.M.B in the recent years? Storm your brains, stress them a little! Any guesses? No answers?

Time up! Stop tickling your brains- here is the answer- African Prints! Read More

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15 Strange African Women In History You Should Know But Don’t

Do you know that almost everything you enjoy today are traced to the unsung heroism of many African women?
We’re about to rediscover each of this African women.

Even if the writings of history might tempt us to forget how much role African women have played in the history of humankind because quite often, those history are often written by men, with their masculine heroes. In this article, we will pay homage to a selection of the powerful and influential African woman in human history.

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African Fashion Designers: The Ultimate Style Guide

African fashion is shockingly beautiful. If you adore styles that makes you stand out, you can’t do better than African fashion. But, how much do you know about these beautiful styles?

Not much? This guide will completely change that.

In this guide, I will be taking you behind some of the most vibrant African inspired fashion designers from around the world. For each of our featured designer, we will explore briefly what defines their style and more importantly, what makes them stand from any other designers (and why you must wear their styles).

After going through this guide, you will completely understand what defines African fashion, more so, I want to draw you into each designers world.

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