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LA NOUVELLE COUR by ELIE SAAB meant for Queens Dressed in Pearls
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The ICA event invited models to be heard, supported, and creatively engaged.
INNER CIRCLE AGENCY LAUNCHES IN WEST AFRICA WITH TRANSFORMATIVE CASTING EVENT IN ACCRA Inner Circle Agency Casting & Community Event Inner Circle Agency (ICA), a London-based talent and creative management agency, officially launched in West Africa with a casting and community event in Accra. More than a talent search, the event introduced a new approach to casting, one that combined fashion,…
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Chanel's Fall-Winter 2025/26 Haute Couture is a Curated Exhale, through Greener Pastures.
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Muriel Blanche Wears her Legacy Loud in Vlisco’s Latest Campaign Collection
Vlisco Launches “ICONS LAST FOREVER” with Muriel Blanche Vilsco “ICONS LAST FOREVER” Campaign featuring Muriel Blanche A Celebration of Timeless Prints and True Elegance In a world where fashion designs are ever evolving, some designs stay with us. Forever etched as iconic. Heritage textile house Vlisco, known for its era-defining prints reflects on what it truly means to be iconic with the…
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Serwaa 'Resort 2025 Collection' is a Bold Reclamation of Memory, Femininity, and Joy
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The Biarritz Film Festival – NOUVELLES VAGUES unfolded as more than a film event
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Rihanna Made a CHANEL Haute Couture SS2003 collection look Hotter Than Ever
Rihanna wore CHANEL at the “Smurfs” World Premiere Rihanna wore look 50 from CHANEL’s Haute Couture Spring-Summer 2003 collection at the Smurfs World Premiere Rihanna’s style moments are never quiet, but this time, she didn’t just walk into the room, she whispered luxury and still stole the show. In a custom CHANEL ensemble that took the phrase ‘archival glamour’ and gave it a fresh heartbeat,…
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Cute-Saint SS25 Collection Just Gave African Minimalism a New Name
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Wales Bonner Spring/Summer 2026 Collection at Paris Fashion Week
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Exclusive: Elie Kuame unveils 'Afropulence' 2025 collection Issue
Le Film Afropulence A Cinematic Ode to the African Queen By La Maison Elie KUAME Elie Kuame ‘Afropulence’ 2025 Collection Issue This season, La Maison Elie Kuame invites you into the heart of Afropulence, a collection born from the tension between memory and modernity, tradition and innovation. Afropulence is not merely a title, it is a visual and emotional language that speaks of grandeur,…
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Emeric Tchatchoua’s SS26 collection is a quiet rebellion dressed in grace.
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SKIMS x Roberto Cavalli Isn’t for the Faint-Hearted
Kim and Kris channel the jungle’s most unapologetic energy in a drop that’s equal parts sensual and savage. SKIMS x Roberto Cavalli You get a collection that doesn’t whisper, it roars. In an unexpected but undeniably electric collaboration, SKIMS has teamed up with Italian fashion house Roberto Cavalli to deliver a limited-edition swimwear line that claws into the core of confidence,…
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What’s Brandon Blackwood from Brooklyn doing in First Class? Leading Luxury.
Brandon Blackwood partners with American Airlines marking a first for Black luxury design at 30,000 feet. Brandon Blackwood partners w/American Airlines Brandon Blackwood, the Brooklyn-born designer known for his bold, purpose-driven accessories, has just made aviation and fashion history. In an industry where luxury has long been gatekept, Blackwood‘s latest collaboration breaks through both…
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Domenica Formichetti Turns a Prison Yard Into a Fashion Riot
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We don’t want your "hand-me-downs", we want our own labels, says Rwanda's Local Fashion Industry
Rwanda’s secondhand clothing ban is ruffling more than thrift store feathers, it’s a fight for dignity, jobs, and local industry. Designer Joselyne Umutoniwase, founder of the Rwanda Clothing brand, in her production workshop in Kigali in October 2021. SIMON MAINA / AFP For decades, bales of used clothing shirts, jeans, dresses, have poured into Africa, courtesy of Western closets and charity…
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31 billion reasons why African fashion is on the rise
Africa’s fashion industry is valued at over 31 billion dollars, but who is really benefiting? From Lagos to Accra to Johannesburg designers are reimagining global fashion with bold ideas deeply rooted in culture. Ankara prints kente cloth beadwork and modern silhouettes are no longer confined to local scenes. They are making statements on international runways and red carpets Still many African…
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