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Maame Efua Tandoh: The lady behind bespoke Love Ankara

By Anny OSABUTEY Love Ankara was born out of pain, says Maame Efua Tandoh, as she glides her pencil through a plain sheet of paper which contains patterns of soon-to-be-designed bespoke shoes for the ...
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Fashion serves as a global tongue, and increasingly, it is a worldwide sensibility that welcomes African-inspired clothing ...
Darjeeling's Mahakal Mandir has implemented a dress code for women, prohibiting short dresses and skirts to uphold the sanctity of the place of worship. The temple committee aims to preserve tradition ...
Oxford shoes: there's something irresistible about them. That air of rebellious discipline that balances the impeccable and the subversive. They weren't born to scream prominence, but this ...
A high-level Turkish delegation is confirmed to attend African Energy Week (AEW) 2025: Invest in African Energies, taking place in Cape Town from September 29 to October 3. Turkey’s Deputy Minister of ...
"I felt like a princess," says US teenager Brianna LeDoux about her prom gown, which she specially commissioned from Nigeria. "I wanted my dress to stop people in their tracks." The 18-year-old from ...
At the African Fashion Week London, Kenyan fashion, AfroWema, was one of the labels that presented their unique pieces on the runway. The collection, which is a unique infusion of denim and Ankara ...
Laniyah Belcarist, from St Louis in Missouri, ordered her dress from Nigeria for this year's prom "I felt like a princess," says US teenager Brianna LeDoux about her prom gown which she specially ...
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