
Nairobi’s Fashion Elite Dazzle at the Glamorous Fashion High Tea 2023
Nairobi's highly anticipated Fashion High Tea returned in dazzling style on Saturday, February 25th, transforming the Zen Garden into a haven of glamour, extravagance, and impeccable style. Despite the February heat, the city's most influential figures in fashion, media, politics, and entertainment turned out in force, ready to celebrate the best of Kenyan fashion. Guests mingled and networked, enjoying a selection of premium beverages, from fine gins and sparkling bubbles to craft beers and whiskies, alongside delectable savory and sweet ...
Read More
How Outterspace is Changing the Definition of Luxury for Black Owned Apparel Companies
Outterspace integrated Luxury encapsulates self expression, comfort, status, sophistication and street credibility. At the helm of its creative thinking is excellence. Therefore, the brand works relentlessly and creatively to appeal to fans of luxury streetwear; fans of high-end premium style and comfort all over the world. Currently, the brand has its origin and stronghold in Nigeria and the United Kingdom and is gradually spreading its branches to the rest of Africa, Europe, America and Asia.
Read More
African Fashion Designer Asya Khamsin, Who Lost Her Luggage At An Airport In 2018, Claims She Recognizes Her Clothes On Former Nuclear Waste Expert Biden.
Asya Khamsin, a Tanzanian fashion designer living in Houston, claimed on Wednesday that the suitcase she reported missing in Washington, D.C., in 2018 included items belonging to her worn by former Department of Energy (DOE) official Sam Brinton. Asya Khamsin, who has been creating her own clothing line by hand for many years, claims that she recently received a story that Brinton had been accused of stealing numerous pieces of luggage around the nation and noted that the former official ...
Read More
House of Aama Draws on the Fusion of West Indian and African Cultures
The blend of mature and fun pieces was a perfect balance; some models were showing in cropped tops, short skirts with curved button details, and mesh dresses, while others dressed in classic pieces with pops of color that are true to the brand, like trench coats, satin suiting, and dresses with an “out for tea” energy to them. Overall, the show is sure to have commercial success with a blend of different aesthetics.
Read More
African Fashion: Professor Of Social Work Uses Clothes Design To Communicate With His Ancestors
His research focuses on homelessness, adolescent risk behaviors, and health disparities among LGBT+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) populations in North America, South Africa, and Canada. His primary research focuses on how social environment (family, peers, stigma, and discrimination) affects harmful psychosocial consequences like poor mental health and substance abuse. Gattis was happy with himself for trying something in fashion and succeeding, he remarked after the D.C. fashion show.
Read More