Kuza Africa: Building the Future of Fashion from Kigali Outward

Kuza Africa: Building the Future of Fashion from Kigali Outward IMG 6222

In 2022, three Rwandan visionaries—Bruce Sakindi (Lead, Sales), Grace Ussenge (Lead, Operations), and Maximilien Kolbe (Lead, Strategy)—came together with one unshakable belief: Africa’s creative future deserved more. More opportunity. More visibility. More support. With that conviction, they founded Kuza Africa, a platform designed to bridge the gap between untapped creative talent and the tools, networks, […]

The Resurgence of African Menswear Global Dialogue

The Resurgence of African Menswear Global Dialogue tokyo james

In Kumasi’s Bonwire, loomers weave kente into vests that hum with royal lineage. In Cape Town’s ateliers, Xhosa-inspired capes ripple, their beads chanting warrior tales. From Lagos to Addis Ababa, African menswear is shredding colonial threads—stiff suits, muted ties—and stitching a vibrant, homegrown identity. Mudcloth jackets pulse with Mali’s ancient glyphs; ankara blazers blaze with […]

Threads of Influence: Pre-Colonial African Menswear and the Power of Style

Threads of Influence: Pre-Colonial African Menswear and the Power of Style Kuba Bantu King Attire DRC e1757701247312

Before silk lapels, velvet loafers, or custom-tailored suits graced the red carpet, African men were already masters of refined, intentional dress. In pre-colonial times, menswear across the continent was more than fabric — it was storytelling. Rich with symbolism, steeped in meaning, and crafted with care, clothing served as a powerful expression of identity, community, […]

Threads of Influence: A Series on Black Tailoring

Threads of Influence: A Series on Black Tailoring Kuba Bantu King Attire DRC e1757701247312

A seven-part Guzangs series on Black tailoring, written into and around the 2025 Met Gala’s “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style.” The Costume Institute’s 2025 theme made Black dandyism the subject of the year’s most-watched fashion event. Threads of Influence spent four weeks reporting around it, beginning with pre-colonial African menswear and ending on the Met steps. […]

Craft West Africa at Milan Design Week 2025

Craft West Africa at Milan Design Week 2025 Wisdoms Rest by Djakou Kassi Nathalie

A decade ago, it might’ve been unimaginable to envision African design expanding across global platforms and shaping the future of design. But today, it’s clear: Africa is no longer on the sidelines—it’s leading. Milan Design Week remains one of the most anticipated events in the global design calendar. It’s a stage for innovation, where the […]

Vibrate Film Lab: Ghana’s New Haven for Analog Photography Unveiled by Surf Ghana Collective

Vibrate Film Lab: Ghana’s New Haven for Analog Photography Unveiled by Surf Ghana Collective IMG 8762

In the 1950s, Ghana’s film photography scene burst to life, driven by pioneers like James Barnor and Felicia Abban. From Barnor’s Ever Young Studio to Abban’s trailblazing work as Ghana’s first professional female photographer, they captured a nation stepping into independence with analog cameras and darkroom magic. But as decades passed, digital technology, economic shifts, […]

The Enduring Power of the Drianké in Senegalese Culture and Art

The Enduring Power of the Drianké in Senegalese Culture and Art 2 Cheikha Resonance Maguette Gueye Adja Maty Zoritza Tribute to Amratou.jpeg

In Senegal, particularly in the lively streets of Dakar, there is a woman whose presence commands respect and admiration. She is the “Drianké“. More than a symbol of beauty, she embodies wisdom, resilience, and leadership. Her influence stretches far beyond her carefully curated attire and radiant presence; she is the weaver of traditions, the keeper […]