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Celebrating African Fashion in Contemporary Clothing Design

Credit: Zizibespoke

Nothing visually sings as bright and full of delight as African prints in modern clothing.

Dressing in colors and patterns that jump out of the fabric is a fun way to lift up the mood of every space you happen to find yourself in. There is excitement in African Ankara or Dutch wax prints you just can’t get elsewhere as their combination of colors along with their very vivid repetitive nature-inspired shapes and forms seemingly call out to the vibrant spirit nestled in you. For today’s special feature, we look at the striking tailored clothing from an indie label that celebrates their love for eccentric African prints, tailoring the fabric in today’s adored fashionable clothing style.

I hope the visuals below will show you how spectacular is the result of the marriage between modern clothing & traditional African wax prints.

Enjoy.

Bold Ankara Prints in Modern Fashion

Kimono set in Yellow + Blue // Zizibespoke
African Print Blazer Suit Set // Zizibespoke
Green African Kimono Skirt Headscarf Set // Zizibespoke
Patchwork African Print Jumpsuit // Zizibespoke
African Butterfly Maxi Dress // Zizibespoke

For the fashion colorblockers who are keen of experimenting with new ways of incorporating color and print into a top to toe look, I invite you to enlarge your horizon by taking a peek into the world of African fashion clothing. You’re sure to be impressed with the aliveness of it. For tailored clothing celebrating the spirit of African fashion in in-your-face bold colors and exquisite workmanship, please visit Zizibespoke.

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Here on Fashionista NOW, our one and very own Miss Reverie showcases the latest in fashion trends and its various social implications in our everyday lives. You may read more of her at REVERIE SANCTUARY.

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