Joanna Masiyiwa Has Only Photographs. Amayi Is the Rest.

Fashion became how she moved through spaces where she was already visibly different, though
At Sofitel Cotonou Marina, Georgiana Viou Welcomes Nokx Majozi for the Next Les Rendez-vous de L’Ami

On April 1, Les Rendez-vous de L’Ami returns to L’Ami at Sofitel Cotonou Marina Hotel & Spa
Inside Central Saint Martins’ Makers Camp: West African Makers in Focus

For two weeks, the conservatory room of Mason & Fifth became an experimental studio of collective making.
Between the Algorithm and the Altar

None of it has disappeared — the bridewealth, the communal celebration, the ceremony. But in the 2020s, something is shifting fast.
The Value Problem: What a Dress Really Costs

Two women stood side by side at a worktable in Lisa Folawiyo’s Lagos studio, threading beads onto a dress from the upcoming collection
Designers and Editors on What They Love About Valentine’s Day—and What They’d Actually Give

Valentine’s Day arrives with its familiar choreography—roses, reservations, last-minute gestures—but we wanted to
Africa at the Winter Olympics 2026: The Distance Between Flags and Facilities

From February 6-22, 2026, the world turns its attention to northern Italy for the Winter Olympics, staged across Milan, Cortina
If This. Then That: Coffee Tables – Noguchi → Paul Ledron

If you understand why the Noguchi table endures, you’ll recognize Paul Ledron’s work. IF YOU LIKE NOGUCHI Form that sits between sculpture and use. Biomorphic walnut base, glass top, designed 1944. Eighty years in production. The appeal is material restraint and design confidence—nothing unnecessary. Isamu Noguchi designed the IN-50 coffee table in 1944 for Herman […]
Who Makes Luxury?

When news circulated that Nigeria had quietly supplied leather to some of the world’s most prestigious fashion
The Tailor, the Bassist, and the Look That Defined Zambian Rock

The cover of WITCH’s 1972 debut Introduction was photographed by John Chadwick and designed by Ro Barry. These