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May 2017
Fashion Embrace bold prints like the Dashiki pattern
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African inspired outfits
Girls Trap Mud cloth chic
Spring Looks Print me pretty Cowboy Glam and much more
Featuring models Teegan Evans and Alia Ramna Photographer Ceri Wibley and Emily Stylist and editor Sharon Kostini Make up by Etain Adams
Model Teegan Evans Photographer Emily, Styling Sharon Kostini, Make up Teegan
The wrap life The African head wrap has become a symbol of exoticism and a cultural fashion statement. Dare to tie, dare to style, dare to stand out with elaborate head wraps. Join the wrap life
Girl Trap Girl trap is a belted shirt to highlight the waist. This boyfriend shirt can be paired with pencil skirt for more
Model Teegan Evans Photographer Ceri Tarr Styling Sharon Kostini, Make up Teegan
Print like What seems to look like decorative tribal prints, were often tattooed on African indigenous to communicates and engage in different events, festivals and rituals. This marks had significant meaning and reveal a variety of persons character. You will find the constant use of natural elements in nature, animal are the most common ones.
Model Teegan Evans Photographer Emily, Styling Sharon Kostini, Make up Teegan
Print me pretty This skirt is a playful statement piece. Paired with gold flats and a back pack for a casual chic look.
Dash in the print The Dashiki print often referred as the Angelina print is all time wear for men & women.
Model Alia Ramna Photographer Emily, Styling Sharon Kostini, Make up Etain Adams
Model Teegan Evans Photographer Emily, Styling Sharon Kostini, Make up Teegan
Ankara flair The Ankara material is a tribal-like patterns motifs skirt. Formerly known as Dutch wax print its being embraced and celebrated by West Africans as a part of their culture and selfexpression. This maxi flair skirt is wrapped around the waist for elegant sophisticated look.
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frica is a rich continent consisting a mixture of tribes with diverse populations and cultural leadership. The continent of the African Diaspora is known for its bold tribal prints and making of linen and cotton materials. Traditional Tribal Prints will grace these materials to suit individual personality and status. Trees and leaves represent freedom and
Pure Africa African print harem pants with matching head wrap, it’s time to celebrate your uniqueness.
Model Alia Ramna Photographer Emily, Styling Sharon Kostini, Make up Etain Adams
Model Teegan Evans Photographer Emily, Styling Sharon Kostini, Make up Teegan
Dare to look Hair grooming and make up is a huge part of society and commonly identity ones race or cultural group. When choosing a cultural wear dare to risk, let You shine through
Model Teegan Evans Photographer Ceri Tarr Styling Sharon Kostini, Make up Teegan
Cowboy Glam The statement shirt paired with tribal heels for a daring look. The boyfriend shirt is the go to spring fall piece for the holidays, one you can’t go wrong with.
Mud cloth chic A truly beautiful African art form is represented on this hand woven mud dress. worn for ceremonial purposes and proudly hunters. Elegant textile grace the beauty and spirit of the wearer.
Model Teegan Evans Photographer Emily, Styling Sharon Kostini, Make up Teegan
Rooster chic As the Herald of dawn you are comfortable and in touch with your fiery side with this two piece minimalistic look. Dare to rise and stand out
Model Teegan Evans Photographer Ceri Tarr Styling Sharon Kostini, Make up Teegan
‘’Its not what you wear but how you wear it’’