Inside Ifebuche Madu’s Exhibition of Nigerian Textile and Traditional Dye

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Ifebuche Madu believes fashion storytelling must move beyond surface optics, and it’s what led her deeper into curating “In the Beginning, There Was Cloth”—a textile exhibition that brings this truth to the fore, tracing the layered narratives woven into Adire, Akwete, and Uli. “It is a journey that takes us back to our ancient times […]

Imported Treasures: Kwasi Paul’s Vision of Diasporic Style

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There’s a particular kind of confidence that comes from wearing something made with intention—clothing that carries weight beyond its fabric. Kwasi Paul’s latest collection, “Imported Treasures,” understands this implicitly. Founded in 2020 by Samuel Boakye, a first-generation Ghanaian-American, the brand has built its reputation on creating menswear and womenswear that refuses to choose between tradition […]

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

La Vie Est Belle: Congo, Mali & Guinea – Fashion Photography as Cultural Celebration SAPOLOGIE7

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, […]

Inside Ugo Mozie’s Eleven Sixteen Presentation at Casa Cipriani in New York

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Named for his November 16 birthday, Eleven Sixteen marks celebrity stylist Ugo Mozie’s evolution into a full fashion collection, born from his Enugu roots and global journey. The Nigerian-American creative director, whose designs have adorned Blue Ivy’s Cowboy Carter tour and Diana Ross’s Met Gala appearance, presented his most comprehensive vision yet with the preview […]

Nike x Air Afrique Collaboration fuses Culture, Icons, and Hidden Morse Code

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The story starts with a defunct airline and ends with a sneaker that demonstrates what happens when cultural authority drives corporate partnerships. Air Afrique ceased operations in 2002, but its ghost has been haunting the fashion world lately. Not in a melancholy way — more like the kind of haunting that demands attention. When four young […]

African Art and Creativity: What Inspires Artists Across the Continent

African Art and Creativity: What Inspires Artists Across the Continent Carlos Idun Tawiah

In a small Lagos studio, a painter dips her brush in red paint. Her canvas bursts with market colors: yellow mangoes, blue headscarves, green leaves. She grew up in a noisy neighborhood where money was scarce, but the buzz of traders and kids playing gave her ideas. In a London apartment, a musician strums his […]

Beyond the White Lines. Africa, Fashion, and the U.S. Open

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The first tennis clubs in Africa were built like fortresses. Behind their gates in Lagos, Johannesburg, Nairobi, and Casablanca, colonists played in pressed whites while Africans raked clay, carried balls, or stood outside the fence. The game was there but not for them. That shadow framed a remark by South African designer Wanda Lephoto at […]

Inside the Rise of Africa’s Skateboarding Culture

Inside the Rise of Africa’s Skateboarding Culture Ethiopian Ladies Skate Team

In Kampala, in a neighborhood called Kitintale, a half-pipe rises from the red earth. It is not polished concrete poured by a city planner or a glossy installation by a global sports brand. It is a handmade monument, built nearly twenty years ago by Jackson Mubiru, who believed Uganda’s children needed a place to roll, […]

Luxury on Screen: How Fashion is Transforming Nollywood Narratives

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When Nigeria’s film industry surged onto the scene in the late 1990s and early 2000s, it was built on urgency and ingenuity rather than glamour. The budgets were modest, the production schedules tight, and the priorities leaned heavily toward storytelling and distribution rather than elaborate aesthetics. In those days, the idea of hiring a dedicated […]