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Subject: Cultural Appropriation

Kente and the Politics of Being Read

Kente and the Politics of Being Read INAUGURATION057 2
President John Dramani Mahama raises the sword of office at his inauguration, Accra, January 2025. Photo: Guzangs.

On June 8, 2020, a group of Democratic lawmakers knelt on the floor of the United States Capitol for eight minutes and forty-six seconds, the duration then believed to mark how long a Minneapolis officer had knelt on George Floyd’s neck, later revised at trial to nine minutes and twenty-nine seconds. Several of them wore […]

After the Applause: Heritage Textiles and the Economics of the Runway Moment

Five Black women models walk a runway in a curved white-walled venue, wearing handwoven heritage textiles tailored as contemporary luxury garments. The model in the foreground wears a pink and red kente coat with a long fringed skirt and metallic boots. Beside her, a model in a grey and black patchwork coat with appliqué motifs. Behind them, three more models in striped, geometric, and embellished handwoven pieces. Lagos runway lighting, audience visible at the edges.
Imane Ayissi at GTCO Lagos, 2025

Florentina Agu went back to the wood carving workshops she had visited as a child, and many of the artisans her family had once worked with were dead. The ones still alive were in difficult circumstances. Agu’s father had run a wood carving studio in Nigeria that produced parquet flooring and carved objects for sale […]

The Sustainability Checklist: African Fashion in the Age of Green Demands

The Sustainability Checklist: African Fashion in the Age of Green Demands IMG 8368

While African fashion practices have long been inherently sustainable, designers are now navigating a global system where sustainability means compliance

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