Dakar Fashion Week 2025 Opens With Ethics on the Schedule

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Dakar Fashion Week 2025 Opens With Ethics on the Schedule Dakar Fashion Week 2025 opened at the Turkish Embassy gardens with innovation and ethics as this edition’s official theme. Six collections tested what that means in practice. Bakus Oraya presented an homage to the Beninese Amazons. Hand-dyed batik, woven loincloth textiles, and adire techniques anchored […]

Nyambo Masa Mara on Border Politics, Sustainability, and Building Masa Mara

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Nyambo Masa Mara on Border Politics, Sustainability, and Building Masa Mara Portrait of Nyambo Masa Mara, Founder of the brand Masa Mara. Nyambo Masa Mara’s two freeform dreadlocks hang down his back, thick and heavy. He estimates they weigh about 15 kilograms total. “People always ask if they’re heavy,” he says. “Of course they are. […]

Boyedoe, Connade, and Late For Work: African Design Takes Paris at Tranoï 2025

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Boyedoe, Connade, and Late For Work: African Design Takes Paris at Tranoï 2025 Photo credit: Andrea Adriani / GoRunway, Canex Tranoï runway, Paris Fashion Week SS26. Connade — Hand in Hand Collection Between September 29 and October 7, 2025, Paris Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2026 brought the usual spectacle but this season, three African designers made […]

Hortense Mbea of AFROPIAN: The Fashion Griot

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Hortense Mbea of AFROPIAN: The Fashion Griot Hortense Mbea, founder of Afropian Hortense Mbea moves through the world as if every gesture were a prayer. Every fold of fabric, every hand-stitched seam, every bead threaded with care carries a story—a word, a sentence, a chapter in Africa’s vast and unending book. Born and raised abroad, […]

Woven Histories: Hair in East and Southern Africa — Ritual, Resistance, and Rebirth

Woven Histories: Hair in East and Southern Africa — Ritual, Resistance, and Rebirth Eembuvi braids worm by women of the Mbalantu tribes in Namibia

Woven Histories: Hair in East and Southern Africa — Ritual, Resistance, and Rebirth The eembuvi-plaits of Mbalantu women before the Ohango initiation ceremony, Namibia, 1930s. Photograph by C.H.L. Hahn. Collection Antje Otto. Editor’s Note: This feature is part of Guzangs’ ongoing exploration of African hair traditions, tracing their evolution from spiritual practice to global artistry. […]

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

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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

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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 […]