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 […]

Nene Yaya: A Legacy of Luxury with a Soul

Nene Yaya: A Legacy of Luxury with a Soul IMG 0062 1

Marième Gaye remembers the first time she saw her sister, Nene, cradle a handbag the way one might hold something precious—a delicate heirloom, a piece of history wrapped in fine leather. Even as children, Nene had a discerning eye. While others indulged in fleeting trends, she believed in permanence. “A great handbag,” she often said, […]

How Influencer Culture Rewrote the Story of African Fashion

How Influencer Culture Rewrote the Story of African Fashion IMG 5103

We rarely pause to reflect on what it meant to run a fashion business decades ago. Before the rise of social media—and even before the internet itself—African designers relied on tangible, high-effort avenues to drive sales: showcasing collections at fashion weeks, selling through physical retail stores, and promoting through magazine spreads. Television placements, though rare, […]

Guzangs Joins the UN Fashion and Lifestyle Network

Three African fashion models backstage at Dakar Fashion Week, featuring one standing in an olive green dress and two seated wearing elegant gold and bronze patterned ensembles.

Fashion is more than fabric. It is history, movement, and resistance stitched into silhouette. It is storytelling in motion, a language spoken through thread, texture, and the way a garment shapes the body. At Guzangs, we have always believed that fashion is a cultural force, an archive of identity, and a bold statement of where […]

Beyond the Rack: Africa’s Concept Stores Changing the Game

Beyond the Rack: Africa’s Concept Stores Changing the Game Aby Creation

Aby Concept Store. Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire Across Africa, a quiet revolution is unfolding—not just in the hum of sewing machines or the flash of runway lights, but in the intimate, electric spaces where fashion finds its heartbeat. Concept stores like Lagos’ Alára, a glass-walled masterpiece refracting the city’s energy into art, or Kigali’s House of […]