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Caregiver dresses elderly patient in traditional Nigerian outfit
A caregiver has shared a piece of his Nigerian culture with his elderly patient – by getting him to try on traditional ...
NYC-based Nigerian designer Taofeek Abijako (@feek____) is all about the middle ground. His brand, Head of State (@headofstate_), consists of garments that act as intermediaries between his life in ...
In recent years, African fashion has experienced a meteoric rise on the international scene. Talented designers, inspired by a rich heritage and deeply rooted traditions, are reinventing fashion codes ...
Busayo Olupona didn’t always love the vibrant clothes of her native Nigeria. When she moved from Lagos to California, she showed up for her first day of middle school in a colorful, patterned Nigerian ...
Why do Nigerian designers use the seasons in foreign countries to release collections? Nigerian designers use foreign seasons for their collections Almost every country has fashion week or collection ...
Two Nigerian-born siblings are bringing a vibrant mix of traditional African patterns with modern style to Philadelphia! D'IYANU, which launched in 2014, is a trendy clothing store that also gives ...
The Nigeria International Fashion Festival (NIFAFest) has identified the need to establish formal fashion institutions and ...
Business is brisk at the African clothing store Kutula in Los Angeles. It’s owned by sisters Kay and Bo Anuluoha. You won’t find your grandmother’s traditional church outfit here; Kutula sells fashion ...
The make-up of our culture can include — but is not limited to — the things we eat, do and wear. For many Africans and African Americans, African textiles have been around for as long as they can ...
This Detty December, Lagos will witness a cultural milestone, the unveiling of the first-ever 30-foot Christmas tree made ...
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