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Ramalan Buhari, founder and chief executive officer (CEO) of RnR Global Emporium and one of the designers featured on the ...
Traditional African fabrics such as kente, ankara, and mudcloth form an inseparable part of the continent's fashion scene. ...
African beadwork has been making waves in the sustainable fashion world with its bright designs and cultural depth ...
Briget Anyaji, owner of African clothing store Bia Maranatha in Carson, Calif., has noticed more of an appreciation of African culture and a sense of pride since the film’s premiere.
In a remarkable blend of culture, creativity, and peace advocacy, the organizers of the 100 Most Notable Peace Icons Africa ...
Located at 3311 Waterlick Road, co-owner Linda Appiah is from Ghana and hopes to bring the culture of her homeland to the ...
Executive producer Nate Moore called "Black Panther" political in that it paints Africa in an "aspirational way" that doesn't focus on colonialism or poverty, and moviegoers are taking note. Many ...
She plans to wear African attire again to see the film with her husband and friends. “About 20 percent of the audience was in African attire,” she said.
African fashion is a dynamic celebration of culture, individuality, and artistry. For women, African attire goes beyond mere clothing—it embodies beauty, sophistication, and ancestral pride.
The Kaunda suit has become a choice attire for African celebrities, elders and politicians in recent years, including one particularly high-profile convert — Kenya’s president, William Ruto. A ...
Ebby Ihionu sews a pleated dance skirt at Elegance African Fashions in Dorchester. She's run the store for 11 years and has seen an increase in business since the movie Black Panther came out.
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