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As more and more consumers realize their environmental footprint, sustainable fashion is gaining some much-needed momentum ...
African fabric art is a colorful and diverse representation of culture, showcasing the continent's rich tapestry of talent ...
Historically, African consumers don’t care about flawless precision, but tend to see other values in textiles like the fabric’s origins, colors, patterns and signs, Sarlay thinks. More than a ...
African-print textiles, which were actually inspired by batik or wax-resist cloth from Indonesia, have been used to dress the people of Central and West Africa from the 1800s to present day.
Kaneko Gallery to host new African textile exhibit. Curator Suzanne Gunn tells us she took several trips to Africa to collect the textiles to display, and each one tells its own story.
Read Also: The Road to 2027 Her goal is to explore the use of textile and art as a social identity. The exhibition is a celebration of African textiles and craftsmanship as it showcases the beauty ...
Historically, African consumers don’t care about flawless precision, but tend to see other values in textiles like the fabric’s origins, colors, patterns and signs, Sarlay thinks. More than a ...
Historically, African consumers don’t care about flawless precision, but tend to see other values in textiles like the fabric’s origins, colors, patterns and signs, Sarlay thinks. More than a ...
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