African Ritual Aesthetics in the Age of Luxury Fashion

Across Lagos, Dakar, and London, African designers are increasingly turning to the sacred. From Adama Paris’ waridjé mask bags to Bubu Ogisi’s
Nyambo Masa Mara on Border Politics, Sustainability, and Building Masa Mara

Nyambo Masa Mara on Border Politics, Sustainability, and Building Masa Mara Portrait of Nyambo Masa Mara, Founder of the brand Masa Mara. Nyambo Masa Mara’s two freeform dreadlocks hang down his back, thick and heavy. He estimates they weigh about 15 kilograms total. “People always ask if they’re heavy,” he says. “Of course they are. […]
How Colonial Morality Still Polices African Fashion

How Colonial Morality Still Polices African Fashion Akamba Warrior (Kenya): Image No. 10768. Courtesy of Penn Museum Archives. Before colonial rule, most communities wore practical, hand-made garments: woven cotton wrappers in West Africa; smocks and robes for traders and farmers; leather and beadwork in parts of the Sahel and southern Africa; wool and barkcloth where […]
Style Is Life: Reframing Africa Through the Sartorial Lens of Daniele Tamagni

In Dakar, where the past and future often collide in radiant defiance, Style is Life opened not just as an exhibition, but as a declaration. A necessary reframing of how Africa is seen, styled, and storied—through the radical lens of the late Daniele Tamagni. Here, fashion becomes more than fabric. It becomes language. Protest. Memory. […]
Amber Is the New Bold: When the Glow Is Ours to Command

The body has always been a canvas—and melanin, a masterpiece. Not in the way galleries hold paintings behind velvet ropes, but in the way a woman, bare-shouldered and sun-kissed, walks into a room and does not apologize for taking up space. Melanin is not just pigment. It is memory, it is resistance, it is grace […]
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 […]