Karibu Nairobi: Stamped and Approved

Sinatra Chumo on reclaiming the postage stamp as a site of cultural critique
Funky Fahd Will See You Now

Funky Fahd Will See You Now The best store in Marrakech has no website, no address, and no plans to change that. Courtesy of Fahd Al Marsaoui / Funky Cool Medina There are cities you visit. And there are cities you’re quietly introduced to. Through people, through instinct, through doors that never appear on itineraries. […]
Hertunba’s ‘Akaoru’ Collection Is a Lesson in What Craftsmanship Actually Costs

Florentina Agu’s new 23-look collection spans three mediums, supports working artisans, and makes a quiet,
If This. Then That: Shoes — Lemaire → Kkerelé

If you understand why the Lemaire slipper sells out every season, you already understand what Tina Akerele is doing in Lagos. IF YOU LIKE LEMAIRE The Piped Crepe Slipper is the most iconic shoe in the Lemaire wardrobe. Two pieces of grained cow leather sewn together at the front and sealed with leather piping. Elongated […]
Market Entry Is Not a Mood Board

Market Entry Is Not a Mood Board Why Brands Mistake Aesthetics for Infrastructure and What Credibility Actually Requires Photo: Carlos Idun In recent years, several major fashion houses have staged shows and campaigns across the African continent. Runway presentations in Dakar and Marrakech. Campaign shoots in Lagos and along the Kenyan coast. Capsule collections developed […]
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 […]
Joanna Masiyiwa Has Only Photographs. Amayi Is the Rest.

Fashion became how she moved through spaces where she was already visibly different, though
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