Category: Fashion
Created by: tula.ndex
Number of Blossarys: 51
It is cheap traditional fabric, which is made by using Indonesian batik making techniques. It has tribal like patterns and bright colors while the prints reflect african culture and lifestyle, and is ...
The uses of Ankara fabric are endless, ranging from shirts, blouses, dresses, head skarves, jackets, hats, shoes, pants, suites, purses, table cloths, evening wear, day wear, at weddings, to the ...
A clash of style and culture. Ankara fashion is not limited to "African" women, it also appeals to men and children of all races, shapes and sizes, for all occassions, and best of all; for all ...
By "who", I mean celebrities who have been seen wearing ankara made clothes, from athletes, to models, to singers, to actors, as well as politicians. Solange Knowles was one of the first celebrities ...
Unlike the ankara cloth, kente is woven and not wax printed. It is ethnic to most West African countries, and developed by the Ashanti people in 17th Centruy A.D. It is said that this weaving is ...
Traditionally hand made cloth from Mali. The high quality woven cloth is dyed with fermented mud. Much like the kente cloth, the weaving is done using a loom, but the dyeing is done by a 3 step ...
Embroidered, easy to wear, loose fitting shirts, which are traditionally worn by men. It orignated from West and East Africa. It is light and comes in both waiste length and long length which reaches ...
By: tula.ndex