African Fashion

Get ideas from different Modern and Traditional wears designs. There are modern traditional clothing styles for couples, ladies, men and children.

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    11 Trendy Ankara Styles on Bisola Aiyeola

    Bisola Aiyeola is a Nigerian Actor, Singer, producer and MC born 21st January 1986. When it comes to Ankara styles, we can confidently say that Bisola is on the A-list. She exudes a lot of confidence in how she wears her African prints, from jumpsuits to short dresses, to maxi gowns, and rompers…she never disappoints….

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    7 Xhosa Traditional Dress Designs, the Last is Quite Different

    The Xhosa traditional attire is usually made up of a combination of beaded fabric, aprons and long skirts.The usual colours are white and black, yellow and black, red and black or blue and black. Whether you are thinking of getting some style inspiration for a traditional wedding attire or thinking of what to wear to…

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    Juliet Ibrahim’s Ankara Styles Plus 7 Things To Know

    Juliet Ibrahim is an actor and entrepreneur born 3rd March 1986 in Ghana to a Lebanese father and a Ghanaian-Liberian mother. 2. She had her primary education in Lebanon, secondary education in Ivory Coast (Cote d’ivoire), and tertiary education in Ghana. 3.Juliet speaks English, French, and Spanish. 4. Juliet started off as a model, doing…

  • 7 Beauties in Sepedi Traditional Attire; the Last is Really Different

    African clothing are generally colourful and bright especially when talking about the Sepedi traditional attire. Sepedi traditional dresses and shirts for men are usually made of a combination of yellow, red, blue, pink and white colours. Ladies usually wear pleated blouses (tops) and modern designs like long flowing gowns or mermaid dresses, especially for weddings….

  • Tsonga Beauties Showing off Their Xibelani Skirt Styles

    The Xibelani skirt is usually worn by the Tsonga (Vatsonga) people who reside in Southern Mozambique and South Africa (Limpopo and Mpumalanga). They speak Xitsonga, a Southern Bantu language. The xibelani dance (Shibelani, Shibelana, Shibelane) is an indigenous dance of the Tsonga women. The name “Xibelani” comes from the native Xitsonga language and which can…