18 African Fashion Brands to Keep an Eye On

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18 African Fashion Brands to Keep an Eye On
Published on September 12, 2016 in Black Money/Shopping Guide/The Diaspora by ShoppeBlack


This month, Fashion Week events will be taking place in New York, Paris, London and Milan. Now more than ever, you can expect the presence of dope African Fashion brands or designs influenced by African culture.

Here are just a few established and up and coming fashion brands on the Continent that you should get into:

African Fashion Brands
MONAA (Ghana) is a luxury footwear label that pays homage to the founders regal Ashanti heritage.

Buqisi-Ruux (Kenya) means “Queen of the Village”. This shoe brand produces specially designed Kitenge heels for shoe lovers!


Galago (South Africa) sources beautiful leathers and vibrant fabrics and allows youto combine them to make your own bespoke sandal.



Uzuri K&Y Designs (Rwanda) is a shoe and bag brand based in the country of a thousand hills.



ENZI (Ethiopia) is a footwear brand committed to the highest levels of quality in production, design and materials while maintaining a commitment to social and environmental responsibility.



Hesey Designs (Nigeria) is a fashion brand that specializes in the designing and production of handcrafted bags, shoes, fashion accessories, corporate gift items with African, continental and a variety of materials.



Tanya Nefertari (Zimbabwe) is a clothing label for people who want to feel and be treated like royalty and for people who aren’t afraid to fashionably stand out.



Haus of Stone (Zimbabwe) uses fashion as a vehicle to curate, exchange and communicate the urban African woman’s story.


Mai Atafo Inspired (Nigeria) is an African premium fashion clothier brand, which focuses on well-tailored functional clothes for that special occasion.



MaXhosa Knitwear (South Africa) celebrates the rich heritage of the Xhosa culture through providing traditional clothing for Xhosa initiation rituals.



Lukhanyo Mdingi (South Africa)aims to show a sense of cross cultural influences of traditional designs; reflecting on a contemporary outlook of African aesthetics and heritage.



Lanre da Silva Ajayi Couture (Nigeria) creates clothing for the woman who is naturally classy but doesn’t shy away from her sensual side.



House of Tayo (Rwanda) was created out of the desire to find a unique way through which to showcase African sophistication, style and flavor through contemporary, locally-made clothing and accessories.



Loza Maléombho (Côte d’Ivoire) is a fusion between traditional cultures/ sub-cultures and contemporary fashion.



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Oh my goodness!!! I'm in love with some Ankara fabric.


Such beautiful vibrant colors...
 
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