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 […]
In Dubai, African Designers Set the Tone for a Global Conversation on Luxury

Last month, the opulent halls of the Mandarin Oriental Jumeirah in Dubai pulsed with creativity as the AFRA World Fashion Confluence 2025 brought together designers from across the globe under the evocative theme Echoes of the Oasis. At the heart of it all was a landmark partnership between AFRA World and the Lulubell Group, led […]
At the United Nations: Fashion, Culture, and the Urgency of Collective Action

This week, the UN Fashion & Lifestyle Network convened its annual meeting at United Nations Headquarters in New York. Hosted by the United Nations Office for Partnerships and the Fashion Impact Fund —a program of PVBLIC Foundation in collaboration with the UN Sustainable Fashion Alliance and supported by Lenzing, this edition of the UN Fashion […]
The Power of the Collective: Artisans Behind the Runway

In Ghana’s Bonwire village, kente weavers thread vibrant narratives into silk-cotton cloth. In Ethiopia’s Amhara region, women’s cooperatives spin cotton into minimalist elegance. In South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal, Zulu beadworkers craft intricate patterns. In Mali’s Bamako region, indigo dyers create mud-dyed bogolanfini. In Kenya’s Kitui County, the Shalom Pride community weaves raffia into sustainable basket bags. […]
Threads of Influence III: The Sapeurs of Congo

Before a Sapeur steps into the street, the decision has already been made: to show up in the world not just dressed, but composed. Every detail is deliberate—the texture of the suit, the weight of a cane, the tilt of a hat. It’s a ritual of style, but also a quiet refusal. Because in Brazzaville […]
Kuza Africa: Building the Future of Fashion from Kigali Outward

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, […]
A Night of Next-Generation Fashion: Inside the 2025 LVMH Prize Semi-Finalists’ Showroom

Paris, March 5, 2025 – The grand halls of the LVMH headquarters buzzed with anticipation as the fashion elite gathered for the LVMH Prize Semi-Finalists’ Showroom Cocktail Dinner. This prestigious event showcased the innovative visions of 20 semi-finalists, each vying for the coveted prize that propels emerging designers into the global spotlight. Among the attendees […]
LVMH Prize Semi-Finalist David Kusi BOYEDOE is Leading Africa’s Sustainable Luxury Movement

In the heart of Ghana, where tradition and innovation intertwine seamlessly, David Kusi Boyedoe is forging a new path in the global fashion industry. As the creative director and founder of BOYEDOE, an Afro-luxurious brand rooted in deconstruction and reconstruction, he is making waves by blending African heritage with contemporary aesthetics and a fierce commitment […]
Guzangs Spotlight: African Fashion’s Leap into 2025

African fashion history showcases a rich diversity of cultural expressions, from early garments like loincloths and wraps to the development of iconic textiles such as Bogolanfini, Kente, Adinkra, and the adoption of Ankara prints. Trade and colonization introduced new fabrics, blending with local styles to create unique fashion statements. Clothing in Africa has always been […]