From The Art of African Fashion by Prince Claus Fund, 1998.
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Short haircut brings some special charm to a girl.
She is Angolan
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2022 AfroPunk
PHOTOS BY EMMANUEL AGBEBLE
I was listening to NPR this morning and they had mentioned the AI driven app PimEyes which I had used previously to find photos of myself that are on the internet that I am aware of but don't have copies of. I found about ten more photos from last year's AfroPunk that I attended with my niece on her birthday week. I still marvel at my look which was literally put together right before we left the house that day utilizing things I had purchased just that morning.
[Toe to Head - Dismantle the look]
-Open toe sandals purchased in Jaipur India on a 2007 trip
- Thai fisherman pants made in Nepal bought on Etsy
- African Print corset purchased at L Train Vintage/Brooklyn
-Mud cloth sash purchased in Ghana on my 2011 trip
-Necklace by Alicia P
-Rainbow umbrella purchased that morning at the Brooklyn Museum gift shop
-Queen sunglasses purchased in Bedstuy at Rainbow
-Vintage Indian bangle and silver cuff purchased in India in 2007
-Attitude models own
[Photos by Emmanuel Agbeble]
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The Baiana dress is a gorgeous example of Brasilian culture, as it combines the feminine styles of different cultures to form a new unique look!
🤍🇧🇷🤍
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How could you not indulge in this exhibit display of African Fashion (in London), the largest ever!?
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