Zimbabwe Fashion Week veteran Jose Rui Lopes from Angola never disappoints with his runway offerings, and this year was no different. This 2014 ZFW collection featured slim-cut harem-style pants tapered at the ankle in African print fabrics. Midriff-baring wrap-and-tie tops kept it sexy and were the perfect proportional balance to a bottom half with impact.
Monday, 13 October 2014
AFRIKANUS NEW COLLECTION
Labels:
African designers,
Africanus,
Jose Rui Lopes,
style
Location:
Zimbabwe
Thursday, 11 September 2014
PRESS RELEASE - MAYASI LAUNCHES ITS NEW COLLECTION
On 19th of August, Mayasi has launched their new
website featuring their new collection of African fashion items for Women and
Men. Mayasi has also become the official retailer of Africa Fashion Week
London.
The website: www.mayasi.co.uk
Monday, 8 September 2014
Office and Creativity: should we wear African fashion at work?
Many among us we have pondered at one time or another: is it a good idea
to wear African prints at work? This is not unusual question to ask as, despite
the rise of African fashion market, some still think that the bold colours of
wax fabric or kente might not be suitable for a work environment. Here are a few facts that might change your
mind.
Monday, 30 June 2014
Summer Inspiration - African fashion clothing
Summer is definitely here now. African fashion magazines around the world are featuring amazing African inspired clothing for you to wear this summer. Because African clothing are the future, we at Mayasi African Fashion have selected for you on our Pinterest page a selection of playsuits, shorts, tops, skirts with African fabric you can wear to look outstanding this summer. African fashion is rising thanks to you lovelies. You will find in about 15 days these designs on our website www.mayasi.co.uk. so keep checking our website and register to our newsletter. Remember this year: Dare Africa! #dareafrica
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Friday, 28 March 2014
2014: A Year to Dare Africa
A bright future lies ahead for the bring ;inds! |
Today, aware of her heritage, and without anger, Africa proclaims Afrocentrism as a new way for her children to reach globalisation, Afrocentrism as an arrow pointing at the rainbow sky shown by her ancestors, the likes of Nelson Mandela, now gone to Pemba, a new way for African cultures to shine again.
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