The Milaya Project: Embroidering Resilience in Uganda’s Largest Refugee Settlement

When Swedish/German photojournalist Nora Lorek first set foot in Bidibidi, northern Uganda—one of  the world’s largest refugee settlement, home to over 250,000 South Sudanese—she did not expect to discover a textile tradition that would transform her work. It was 2017, and she had come to document Uganda’s refugee response, curious to understand how a functioning […]

Africa Fashion Arrives in Montreal: A Global Conversation Continues

Two women stand before the wall reading Afrique / Africa Mode Fashion at the McCord Stewart Museum opening night. One wears a vivid cobalt blue draped ensemble with gold accessories, the other in an elegant black dress with statement earrings and a glittered handbag, capturing the evening’s blend of style and celebration.

Walking into Africa Fashion in Montreal feels like arriving at the latest stop in a global conversation — one that began in London, traveled through Brooklyn, staged in Melbourne, and now lands here to shed new light on diasporic and local voices. Originally mounted at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London from July 2, […]

We The Surfers: Inside Liberia’s Robertsport Surf Club

In Robertsport, a small fishing village on Liberia’s coast, young surfers are rewriting their futures one wave at a time. We The Surfers, a 51-minute documentary by French filmmaker and professional surfer Arthur Bourbon, follows their journey. Many of these children are the sons and daughters of former child soldiers, carrying the weight of Liberia’s […]

La Vie Est Belle: Congo, Mali & Guinea – Fashion Photography as Cultural Celebration

At 26, Makhan Sakho already understands the quiet power of an image — how a frame can hum, sing, and speak louder than words. Guinean, Malian, and Congolese (DRC) by heritage, Parisian by address, Sakho has moved through modeling, styling, production, and creative direction. Yet it is behind the lens, orchestrating color, texture, and composition, […]

In the Time of Silk: Bolé Dakar’s Rebellion Against Waste

Luxury is not always new. Sometimes it is the silken whisper of a scarf once worn by a grandmother. Sometimes it is a talisman fashioned from a lover’s forgotten tie, reborn as a necklace that rests close to the heart. This is the world of Bolé Dakar, a brand that refuses the disposable tempo of […]

TEMESGEN: A Language of Fabric, A Feeling of Home

In the heart of Stockholm, thousands of miles from the red earth and golden light of Addis Ababa, a quiet revolution in fashion is unfolding. TEMESGEN is not just a clothing brand; it is a cultural bridge, a narrative archive, a homecoming stitched in cotton, wool, and memory. Founded in 2024 by Jimmie Temesgen Sandberg […]

WORN OUT — Part III: Return to Sender

How African Designers Are Reclaiming Waste and Rewriting Fashion’s Future The bales arrive as they always have — compressed, labeled, shipped across oceans like cargo without conscience. They still overwhelm ports and markets, a visible symptom of a system that hasn’t stopped. But something has shifted in how they’re received. Across Accra, Cairo, Dakar, workshops […]

Romzy Studio One Year Later: The Rise of an Iconic African Fashion Brand

In the ever-shifting tide of African fashion where voices rise, fall, and are too often silenced before they fully bloom, Romzy Studio has become a steady current. Not loud, but deeply rooted. Not formulaic, but unmistakable. One year after launching the Skinprint collection, Roméo Moukagny isn’t chasing applause. He’s cultivating a legacy. And that legacy […]

WORN OUT — Part II: How African Governments Are Responding to the Textile Waste Crisis

Western wardrobes don’t end in Europe or North America. They spill quietly, devastatingly onto African soil, packed into shipping containers and sold in open-air markets under the guise of “donations.” But from Accra to Kigali, Dakar to Lusaka, something is shifting. The bales keep arriving. The markets keep choking. But across the continent, a patchwork […]

Dakar Sound Project: How Senegal’s Youth Are Remixing Fashion, Music, and Memory

    Dakar does not tiptoe into your senses, it storms in. With salt-washed air, rust-orange walls, and endless layers of sound and color, the Senegalese capital is a living composition. The streets pulse with rhythm: the metallic clang of car rapide doors, the call to prayer sliding over corrugated rooftops, the vinyl crackle in […]

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