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ayandagama · 3 months
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kavaziclothing · 2 months
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Unveiling the Richness of African Textiles
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In the world of fashion and art, African textiles are special because they show a lot about tradition, culture, and creativity. They’re not just fabrics; they tell stories, show symbols, and represent identities that have been around for a long time. Whether it’s the detailed designs of Kente cloth or the bright colors of Ankara fabric, African textiles have a deep meaning. They’ve been passed down through many generations. In this blog, we’ll look at why African textiles are so important, learn about their history, and understand why people still love them today.
The story of African fabrics is very varied, just like Africa itself. Every area has its own special ways of making fabric, coloring it, and adding symbols. For instance, in Ghana, the Ashanti people are famous for making Kente cloth. It’s known for its bright colors and fancy geometric shapes. People wear Kente during big events, and it’s very important to their culture because each design has its own special meaning.
There are two most famous African fabrics Kente and Ankara .
1. Kente Fabric
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Kente Fabric : Kente fabric is a special type of cloth that comes from Ghana in Africa. It is famous for its bright colors and intricate patterns. Each Kente design has a unique meaning, representing values, history, or beliefs. It is often worn during important ceremonies and celebrations, symbolizing cultural pride and identity. The fabric is interwork with great care, and the vibrant combinations of colors and geometric shapes make Kente visually striking. This traditional African fabric holds deep significance, weaving together stories and heritage in every thread.
Kente is worn during festivals like Ghana’s Independence Day, Akwasidae, and Adae Kese, showcasing cultural pride and heritage
2. Ankara Fabric
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Ankara Fabric : Ankara prints are colorful and bold patterns that come from Africa. They are made using a special wax-resist dyeing technique. Ankara prints are loved for their vibrant colors and unique designs, which often feature geometric shapes, floral patterns, or traditional symbols. These prints are popular in African fashion and are used to make clothing, accessories, and home decor items. They represent a celebration of African culture and identity, and they have become increasingly popular around the world. Whether worn as clothing or used as accents in interior design, Ankara prints add a lively and stylish touch to any ensemble or space.
Ankara fabric is commonly worn during cultural festivals like weddings, Independence Day celebrations, and traditional ceremonies in Africa.
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ngosikadzistyle · 2 months
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STYLE CORNER: African Print 50s Style Two Piece
HARARE – Announcing a brand new style from HAMBA. I used to love experimenting with my designs and passion projects and this week I decided to give it a go. I love 50s style thinking Marilyn Monroe Old Hollywood style meets the coasts and safari of Africa. Print clashing is one of my favourite things to do because it usually goes wrong, imagine colour and shape blocking. However fashion and…
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shesolodolo · 2 years
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dailyscoop · 1 year
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Latest Senators, Kaftan & Ankara Styles For Men 🤩🔥 | African Men Fashion Ideas 2022
Latest Senators, Kaftan & Ankara Styles For Men 🤩🔥 | African Men Fashion Ideas 2022
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alenasbdesign · 6 months
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mjqueenfashion · 9 months
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Explore the Unique Handcrafted Accessories from African Fashion Stores
Whether you decide on beautiful beadwork, Ankara prints, wooden accents, cowrie shells, Masai adornments, or Kente material, each piece mirrors the creative brightness and soul of Africa.
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debonke · 11 months
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Ankara fashion collection for sale at Lynn Uwadiale Collection:-
Discover the latest Ankara fashion for sale at Lynn Uwadiale Collection. Our unique designs showcase the beauty and versatility of African prints, perfect for any occasion. Shop now for a range of stylish and affordable pieces that will elevate your wardrobe to the next level.
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totinahclothing · 2 years
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Affordable traditional african male clothing online
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Whether you are going to attend a family gathering or outing with your friends or colleagues, the traditional outfit can never go wrong. Style with your favourite traditional dress and carry your legacy confidently! Order affordable traditional African male clothing online at an affordable price from Totinah Clothing. In our online store, we have come to you with African men’s long sleeve shirts, Dashiki Print long sleeve shirts, elegant African men's outwear, and many other items.
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bantucola · 2 years
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mefireprintwears · 2 years
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Black Owned Clothing
Shop the designer off-the-shoulder top with decorative elastic cord gathering at neckline and sleeves. The voluminous diagonally gathered virago sleeves fit here like a puzzle piece while the uni contrasted sleeve hems add some drama to the look. If you are looking for the Black Owned Clothing, "MEFIRE Printwear" collection can prove a great choice for you. Our dresses are made to order. Please allow 3-4 weeks for delivery as all fabrics are sourced from, custom printed & dyed in Italy and garments are handmade in Germany.
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abbiexpress · 2 years
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These African dresses for women that are the right clothing to change your look and lift your certainty this season. Our African dresses for ladies will make and hang out in any conventional event, party, wedding, strict occasion, home-coming, African history month or family gathering. These dress are cautiously hand tailored by the best planners from Africa and can be requested to your exclusively fit. We communicate in the language of conventional African ladies' clothing and African plans for ladies' clothing.
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tainted-liquor · 7 months
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Oh, Odogwu!...⋆⭒˚。⋆ ft. 42Miles
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...₊˚ʚ 🌱 ₊˚✧ ゚.
ingredients: sugar, kisses, and a lil bit of smiles!
TWs: Cussin', Outta pocket Miles, Spanish that you CAN'T 'translate'
A/N: Nigerian Reader, but the plot isnt centered around her being Nigerian
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You twirled around the hallway, your royal blue ankara print flowing at your sides and arms with every move you made. It was culture day at Brooklyn Visions Academy, and today's one and only goal was to show up and show out for your heritage. There was a Nigerian pin attached to the left side of your dress and another little flag painted on the side of your cheek you had done at the face painting table. There was music blaring from specific areas, beautiful shades of rainbow decorating almost everyone, and an atmosphere of joy and pride consuming the school as everyone scrambled to find their bird of a feather. You had roughly thirty minutes before you all got ready to head to the gym for the assembly and some games, but right now your main focus was finding your man.
There was a loud uproar of male voices coming from the lunchroom, waltzing in to see the entire cafeteria covered in flags of many different countries. It was beautiful, with everyone joining in joyous conversation and proudly exchanging facts about their culture. Amidst the cheerful commotion, you managed to pick out Miles at a large round table, actively engaging in what looked like a heated discussion, making wild gestures with their hands as they spoke like that would solidify their point. You quickly jogged over, mini heels clicking with each step forward. As you got closer, you realized that they most likely weren't arguing due to the occasional laughter and smug grins they sported.
"Si maldito mamabicho y los cerdos hablan-! Oh shit, hey Mama" Miles immediately dropped his sentence, softening his tone as he saw you walk around the table in pursuit of him. He spun around on his chair, hugging you around the waist as you wrapped your arms around his neck and took advantage of this being the only time you'll ever be taller than him. "Ooh, look at my wife. Looking all good in her culture" He muttered, making no effort to hide the fact that he was checking you out. You grinned from ear to ear, doing a little spin and showcasing your beaded earrings as you took in his little outfit. He was wearing a predominately white outfit, with a neat button-up and a red piece of fabric tied around his neck and waist.
"Thank you, thank you!" You giggled as Miles pulled you on his lap, resting his chin on your head. "You look good. Reaaal good. Who you wearin'?" You asked as you leaned back onto Miles's chest. "My Ma. Jibaro pride, baby!" He chuckled, wrapping his arms around your shoulders. "Yo, Miles. DON'T THINK WE FORGOT CUZ YOUR GIRL PULLED UP!" Some kid yelled at the opposite end of the table, sporting a similar outfit to Miles accompanied by a Puerto Rican and Dominican pin. "Ay, shut that bullshit up I wanna talk to my wife" he giggled, flipping off the poor boy at the end of the table.
"How you feelin', mama? You comfy?" He asked, used to seeing you in baggier or longer clothing. "I got a sweatshirt in my bag if you need it" He reassured. "Yeah, I'm fine! Thank you Obi'm" You smiled, gently holding Miles's hand and brushing over his semi-bruised knuckles as carefully as possible. You let the group entertain each other, feeling Miles stare cupid arrows into the back of your head. "I love this dress on you so much. Like you're really just so pretty" He suddenly stated, hugging you as tightly as humanly possible.
You gasped quietly as Miles lifted you up, silently taking you with him as he walked upstairs to the library. "Ok nigga you didn't have to kidnap me" you joked, clinging onto Miles's shirt while he practically sped through the hall. "I did though. I wanna spend time with my girlfriend, so that's what I'm gonna do" he shrugged, grinning down at you as he kicked open the doors to the library. You sighed, sitting down at one of the library booths and adjusting your pin. "So how's your day been so far Mrs. Morales?" Miles teased, placing a little kiss on the back of your hand and sitting down next to you.
"Ugh, I'm havin' so much fun. I didn't even know we had other African girls here!" You exclaimed as you leaned your head on Miles's shoulder. Miles smiled at your response. He was happy because YOU were happy, he loved seeing that precious smile on your face and would do anything in the world to see it as often as possible. "Yeah, there's an assembly after. They 'sposed to pick niggas out from each area or something and then they're gonna start a competition. You should go up" he shrugged. "HEYYY! You lost it, oh. You think I want to go up in front of the ENTIRE SCHOOL?" You sucked your teeth, judging his audacity with a livid side-eye.
"Tch, you buggin'. You not trynna rep your country in front of the whole school? Insane." He whispered as he slipped his hand in yours, quietly egging you on. "Actually, lemme borrow this real quick" He 'asked' as he took your little green and white pin, stationing it right next to his mini Puerto Rican flag. "I gotchu, don't worry"
"You don't have to, it's fine love!"
"Nah, cuz if my wife has such beautiful culture why would I not wanna show it off?"
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