Africa Fashion Week London Hosts International Talents
Africa Fashion Week London has become a vital platform for emerging designers, offering them the visibility and confidence to showcase their talent on a global stage.
Maria Borges is one of the top African supermodels. Born in Luanda, Angola, Maria was discovered in 2010 during the Angolan edition of the contest Elite Model Look.
Photo Credit: Instagram/Maria Borges
Africa Fashion Week London has become a vital platform for emerging designers, offering them the visibility and confidence to showcase their talent on a global stage.
Discover the essence of femininity with Andrea Iyamah's Fall/Winter 2024 collection, 'The Grace to Do It All'. Embrace versatility and elegance.
"Irin-Ajo," meaning "The Journey" in Yoruba, celebrates wanderlust and discovery.
LáLé was established with inclusivity at its core, offering pieces that embody cutting-edge aesthetics and and innovative design.
Look of the Week: Mercy Eke. Outfit Designed by: Pearls Bridal
Inspired by the versatility of Ankara, "Oloi' Ankara", which means Ankara Queen in Edo language, celebrates the beauty and empowerment of women.
No matter how busy your day gets, these outfits from Office & Co By SA will keep you looking sharp and feeling confident.
Arsenal's new 2024/25 away kit was designed by Foday Dumbuya, the founder of Labrum London, a fashion label that draws heavily from African heritage and storytelling.
The incredibly successful UK Africa Trade Expo Returns on 11th October.
Look of the Week: Nana Ama McBrown. Outfit Designed by: Moda Bertha
Look of the Week: Bonang Matheba. Outfit Designed by: EMAGINE by Bukola