At OWO 25, Accra Emerges as the New Capital of Conscious Style

Accra’s Kantamanto Market transformed into a stage of color, ingenuity, and defiance last month. The annual
WORN OUT — Part II: How African Governments Are Responding to the Textile Waste Crisis

Western wardrobes don’t end in Europe or North America. They spill quietly, devastatingly onto African soil, packed into shipping containers and sold in open-air markets under the guise of “donations.” But from Accra to Kigali, Dakar to Lusaka, something is shifting. The bales keep arriving. The markets keep choking. But across the continent, a patchwork […]
The Zimbabwean Fashion Scene: A Quiet Renaissance

Zimbabwe’s fashion industry is undergoing a nuanced but profound evolution. While the country may not yet be considered a global fashion capital, its creative community is asserting itself with authenticity, innovation, and resilience. Rooted in a rich cultural legacy and shaped by decades of economic and political flux, Zimbabwean fashion is moving from survival to […]
Waste Not, Wear More: African Designers and Artists Upcycle the Future

As the global fashion industry reckons with its massive environmental impact, Africa is quietly leading a creative revolution — one where waste is not discarded but reborn. On this World Environment Day, we turn the spotlight to a growing community of African designers and artists transforming textile scraps, plastic, and secondhand clothing into vibrant works […]