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Hail To The Queen of The Brides!

The majesty of African royalty starts with a gown fit for a queen …that sets the stage for a cultural theme.

Posted byDialect MagazineFebruary 24, 2013February 24, 2013Posted inAfrica, Egypt, FEATURE, Ghana, India, INTERFASHIONAL STYLE, LOCATIONS, North America, PRESS RELEASES, South Africa, Texas, United StatesTags: Africa, African, ancient civilizations, brides, Cleopatra, Egypt, ethnic, fashion, Ghana, Gown, India, Interfashional Style, Royalty, runway, South Africa, TeKay Designs, weddingLeave a comment on Hail To The Queen of The Brides!

Ghana Debuts Fashion & Design Week 2012

Ghana Debuts Fashion & Design Week 2012

Posted byTaila ONealMay 7, 2012May 7, 2012Posted inAfrica, ARTICLES, Fashion Week, FEATURE, Ghana, INTERFASHIONAL STYLE, LOCATIONSTags: 2012, fashion week, Ghana, Interfashional StyleLeave a comment on Ghana Debuts Fashion & Design Week 2012

What Defines African Fashion?

To many not working within the fashion sphere, references such as cowrie shells, mud cloth, and colorful patterns would come to mind.

Posted byJennifer CobbJanuary 14, 2012January 18, 2012Posted inARTICLES, FEATURE, INTERFASHIONAL STYLETags: African, Andre Leon Talley, Ayaan Mohallim, Burberry, designer, fashion, Ghana, Helen Jennings, Idyl Mohallim, Interfashional Style, Italia, Manolo Blahnik, Mataano, Michael Kors, Mini Plange, New African Fashion, Vogue, Yves Saint LaurentLeave a comment on What Defines African Fashion?
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