A Lucid Abidjan Dream: Leslie Barbedette’s Hybride Studio Redefines Minimalism

A carefree scroll through Hybride Studio’s Instagram account leaves one thing lingering in the mind – a lucid Abidjan dream. Perhaps it’s the portraits of models in black off-shoulder blouses or flowing overlay pants, posed with poise against warm, monochrome backgrounds. But above all, it’s the effortless elegance that speaks loudest, boldly telling Guzangs that […]
Guzangs Joins the UN Fashion and Lifestyle Network

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 […]
Kimathi Mafafo’s Art Weaves Stories of Womanhood, Healing, and Identity

There is a certain mystique attached to artists who draw inspiration from pain. It places them in a different realm—allowing them to tap into a deeper creative source and forge an intimate connection with those who experience their work. This holds true for Kimathi Mafafo, the South African multidisciplinary artist whose medium of choice is […]
Women’s Day Through Their Eyes: African Image Makers, 1950s–1980s

From the 1950s to the 1980s, as Africa waged its fight for independence and self-definition, a quiet revolution unfolded—one captured through the eyes of African women behind the lens. Defying colonial legacies and patriarchal gatekeeping, they reclaimed photography and film as instruments of power. Thérèse Sita-Bella, Felicia Ewurasi Abban, Safi Faye, Awa Tounkara, Ifeoma […]
Tokyo James’s Midnight: A Collection Where Nigerian Sartorial Culture Meets Milan’s in a Perpetual Dance For Political Resistance

Nestled within one of Lagos’ esteemed streets lies Vici Lagos, a restaurant renowned for its near five-star rating and often dubbed the Lagosian escape to Milan due to its architectural and aesthetic appeal. Thus, it was fitting that on a Thursday afternoon, this venue hosted the unveiling of Tokyo James’ Fall/Winter 2025 collection. The collection, […]
Guzangs’ Valentine’s Gift Guide: Chic Jewelry, Stylish Sets & Must-Have Love Tokens

There is no disputing that February 14th is upon us— and behind the closely unfolding backdrop of Valentine’s day is so much to anticipate— the love professions, the renewal of vows, and certainly the gifts. And speaking of gifts, there is a need to stick to what is already conventional, think the bouquet, the necklace […]
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 […]
Our African Hairitage: Filmmaker Adanna Madueke’s documentary celebrates the uniqueness of various African hairstyles.

There is an overwhelming eloquence Adanna Madueke possesses, most especially the way she speaks about the virtues and vices of the natural hair movement; it’s seemingly calming. And as she speaks, making quick jokes intermittently, the panel room bursts into a subtle laughter. For the filmmaker, content creator and natural hair advocate, it feels like […]
HerStory Unfolds: Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang’s Groundbreaking Vice Presidency

On January 7, 2025, Ghana made history, not just for its political transition but for a monumental shift in its cultural narrative. With the inauguration of H.E. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, Ph.D, FGA Vice President of the Republic of Ghana as the nation’s first female Vice President, Ghana stepped into a new era of leadership that […]
The Fabric of Leadership: Culture, Fashion at Mahama’s Inauguration

Accra, Ghana – January 7, 2025 – Moments ago, the historic inauguration of President-elect John Dramani Mahama concluded at Black Star Square, marking a new chapter in Ghana’s political narrative. What transpired was not just a change in leadership but a vibrant celebration of Ghanaian culture. “Today gives me the opportunity to reset our country […]