A Memory of Walls

A Memory of Walls Uche Ibemere photographs the brutalist soul of the University of Lagos The University of Lagos was not built to be beautiful. It was built to be permanent, a concrete declaration that independence would have institutions to match its ambitions. Constructed between the 1960s and 1980s, the campus is one of […]
Material Literacy: The Knowledge in Cloth

Mariama Camara on authorship, ownership, and the distance between admiration and accountability.
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
How to Dress for a Rave (Across African Cities)

To dress for a rave, one must first recognize how raves are buzzing all over our social radar
Five Nations, One Continent, One Clear Message: PUMA’s World Cup Kits Put Africa Front and Centre

Inside PUMA’s most culturally ambitious collection yet, and what it signals about how global sportswear is
Kibonen and the Business of Cultural Authority

How a Cameroonian designer turned a single garment into a cultural and economic system—from New York to Cairo
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.
Why the Wrapper Remains West Africa’s Undecolonized Garment

The wrapper predates colonial borders and outlives fashion cycles. It is one of the continent’s most enduring systems, and one of the few
Out of Zimbabwe, a Streetwear Brand With Deeper Intentions

Lesley Manokore makes streetwear. Hoodies, jerseys, graphic-driven capsule drops,
The Women Who Built the Revolution

To understand what accelerating action on gender equality actually looks like, what it costs, what