
African fabrics are colourful and an extension of our never dull personalities. Each country has its own unique creation from the handwoven Kente from Ghana, Bogolan cloth ( Mud cloth) from Mali, Batiks, Wax prints etc. Some fabrics are exclusively made by specific tribes which has a lot of meaning behind the designs.
In recent times African designers are proudly showcasing the African print in most of their designs. I’ll be showcasing more African fabrics and designs on this blog. Are you inspired yet to include more African prints into your wardrobe?
My sense of style is an extension of my playful and creative nature. The various looks above, combines both my passion for African food and African fabrics. Ensure your style is unique to your personality, an extension of your personality and equally inspiring.
Please don’t be tempted to copy fashion blindly, rather find what suits your body shape and makes you comfortable (the key to an effortless look).
Personally my sense of style is dictated by how I feel on a daily basis; hence I could look demure, glamorous or eccentric somedays and at times outrageous.
I’ve decided to incorporate more African prints to my wardrobe and I’ll update this page with my new styles.
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