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The UMA collection by SIPHO MBUTO ( @siphombuto ) explores gender fluidity through A-line silhouettes, inspired by the Ubuntu ethos, which emphasizes the reverence for women in the community. The brand prioritizes sustainability by using natural fabrics sourced from African producers and producing only what’s needed in small, ethically-run workshops in South Africa. The androgynous designs are minimalist, blending art and architecture, with a focus on creating timeless, durable garments that... South African Fashion Designers, Gender Fluidity, Swahili Fashion, South African Fashion, African Fashion Designers, Natural Fabrics, The Community, Fashion Designers, Art And Architecture

The UMA collection by SIPHO MBUTO ( @siphombuto ) explores gender fluidity through A-line silhouettes, inspired by the Ubuntu ethos, which emphasizes the reverence for women in the community. The brand prioritizes sustainability by using natural fabrics sourced from African producers and producing only what’s needed in small, ethically-run workshops in South Africa. The androgynous designs are minimalist, blending art and architecture, with a focus on creating timeless, durable garments…

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The UMA collection by SIPHO MBUTO ( @siphombuto ) explores gender fluidity through A-line silhouettes, inspired by the Ubuntu ethos, which emphasizes the reverence for women in the community. The brand prioritizes sustainability by using natural fabrics sourced from African producers and producing only what’s needed in small, ethically-run workshops in South Africa. The androgynous designs are minimalist, blending art and architecture, with a focus on creating timeless, durable garments that... Gender Fluidity, South African Fashion, African Fashion Designers, Natural Fabrics, The Community, Fashion Designers, South African, Art And Architecture, African Fashion

The UMA collection by SIPHO MBUTO ( @siphombuto ) explores gender fluidity through A-line silhouettes, inspired by the Ubuntu ethos, which emphasizes the reverence for women in the community. The brand prioritizes sustainability by using natural fabrics sourced from African producers and producing only what’s needed in small, ethically-run workshops in South Africa. The androgynous designs are minimalist, blending art and architecture, with a focus on creating timeless, durable garments…

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Open until 16 April 2023 at London's Victoria & Albert museum, Africa Fashion is a substantial presentation of the continent's dynamic style scene, featuring 250 objects and garments presented with the stories behind them. The exhibit spans countries and temporalities, including the work of mid-20th century designer Chris Seydou, who was among the first to put…

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A tribute to the richness and diversity of African cultures Collection of vibrant artworks that celebrate African culture, tradition, and creativity captures the essence of diverse African cultures and their unique contributions Kwaku Anansi, African Garments, Artisanal Fashion, Traditional Textiles, Artisan Fashion, African Textile, Shiva Pics, African Clothes, African Fabrics

Step into the world of artisanal fashion, where we combine history, skill, and elegant African style in our hand-made clothes made from real African fabrics. Each piece is the result of a lot of hard work and captures the spirit of cultural history and artistic expression. Making African clothes out of African fabric is a great way to honour cultural heritage, embrace creativity, and enjoy the beauty of traditional textiles.

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African Fashion Stylist Spotlight: Styling is the soul of fashion—it elevates a garment from mere fabric to a vivid narrative, transforming a photoshoot or look into a powerful statement. Thobeka Maduna Mbane ( @thobekambane ) exemplifies this transformative power through her masterful ability to merge bold African prints with modern silhouettes, creating looks that are both striking and deeply meaningful. Her work reimagines tradition with a contemporary twist, using fashion as a canvas for... Johannesburg South Africa, Johannesburg South, African Prints, Black Business, Black Power, Johannesburg, Black Culture, Black Love, Black People

African Fashion Stylist Spotlight: Styling is the soul of fashion—it elevates a garment from mere fabric to a vivid narrative, transforming a photoshoot or look into a powerful statement. Thobeka Maduna Mbane ( @thobekambane ) exemplifies this transformative power through her masterful ability to merge bold African prints with modern silhouettes, creating looks that are both striking and deeply meaningful. Her work reimagines tradition with a contemporary twist, using fashion as a canvas…

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Selly Raby Kane ( @sellyrabykane pictured in last frame), a Senegalese designer, is at the forefront of Afrofuturism in fashion, crafting a narrative that reimagines African identity by merging heritage with a futuristic vision. Her designs are vibrant canvases that blend traditional Senegalese motifs with bold, avant-garde elements, creating garments that are both deeply rooted in culture and strikingly innovative. Kane’s work transcends conventional fashion, positioning African aesthetics ... African Aesthetics, Fashion Books, Textile Art, In Fashion, African Fashion, Accessories Design, Ready To Wear, Textiles, Couture

Selly Raby Kane ( @sellyrabykane pictured in last frame), a Senegalese designer, is at the forefront of Afrofuturism in fashion, crafting a narrative that reimagines African identity by merging heritage with a futuristic vision. Her designs are vibrant canvases that blend traditional Senegalese motifs with bold, avant-garde elements, creating garments that are both deeply rooted in culture and strikingly innovative. Kane’s work transcends conventional fashion, positioning African aesthetics…

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