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This African Print fabric is 44" wide and featured on a unwaxed 100% cotton ground. These prints are highly exclusive and designed with great inspiration from African culture and traditions. These fabrics are ideal for crafts, spring wear, garments, decorations and more. This cultural African collection is a great way to spruce up your next outfit or event. It is sold by the yard and available in large quantities while supplies last. Color: Orange. Kente Material, Igbo Culture, African Print Midi Skirt, African Motifs, Africa Print, Fabric Wholesale, Kente Fabric, African Pattern Design, Kente Print

This African Print fabric is 44" wide and featured on a unwaxed 100% cotton ground. These prints are highly exclusive and designed with great inspiration from African culture and traditions. These fabrics are ideal for crafts, spring wear, garments, decorations and more. This cultural African collection is a great way to spruce up your next outfit or event. It is sold by the yard and available in large quantities while supplies last. Color: Orange.

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Ankara Prints Fabric, Ankara Plus Size Dresses, Ankara Kaftan Dress Modern, African Wedding Guest Outfit Classy, Ankara Corporate Dresses, African Prints Styles, A Shape Gown Ankara, African Garments, Kitenge Dress Designs

PRODUCT DETAILS: Designed in the U.S., hand-crafted in Africa Delivery within 2 weeks Multiple prints available This sophisticated unlined kaftan dress is designed with traditional African Ankara fabric shown in multi-colors. The buttoned front style is perfect for making a grand impression! Can be worn as evening wear to various events such as weddings, dinner parties and other formal occasions. FABRIC CARE: Dry Clean. Hand Wash. Machine Wash SIZE CHART:

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Part of Loza Maléombho’s debut ready-to-wear collection, this Jao Jacket is tailored from green burlap canvas and decorated with the designer’s signature gold-plated bronze details—inspired by traditional West African masks. It features a pointed collar, practical patch pockets with flaps, and deconstructed sleeves with open armpits. The adjustable buckles allow you to personalize the fit. Style yours with loose pants and barely-there sandals. Pointed collar, short sleeves, pockets, 24-karat gol African Luxury, Burlap Canvas, Dyed Linen, African Masks, Loose Pants, Looks Style, Green Cotton, Mode Outfits, Crochet Dress

Part of Loza Maléombho’s debut ready-to-wear collection, this Jao Jacket is tailored from green burlap canvas and decorated with the designer’s signature gold-plated bronze details—inspired by traditional West African masks. It features a pointed collar, practical patch pockets with flaps, and deconstructed sleeves with open armpits. The adjustable buckles allow you to personalize the fit. Style yours with loose pants and barely-there sandals. Pointed collar, short sleeves, pockets, 24-karat…

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Nicole Rafiki (pictured in the last two frames), an interdisciplinary artist, integrates textiles such as Kuba cloth (shown in the photos above) into her work to delve into themes of remembrance, healing, and cultural analysis. Drawing from her Congolese heritage, she blends photography, beadwork, and textiles to challenge Western anthropological perspectives and address issues like forced migration and racialized perceptions. Her artworks, rich in symbolism and storytelling, reclaim traditi... Worldbuilding Clothes, Congolese Fashion, Akan Culture, Tribe Fashion, Zulu Warrior, African Origins, Kuba Cloth, Black Parade, African Textiles

Nicole Rafiki (pictured in the last two frames), an interdisciplinary artist, integrates textiles such as Kuba cloth (shown in the photos above) into her work to delve into themes of remembrance, healing, and cultural analysis. Drawing from her Congolese heritage, she blends photography, beadwork, and textiles to challenge Western anthropological perspectives and address issues like forced migration and racialized perceptions. Her artworks, rich in symbolism and storytelling, reclaim…

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