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Africa: The Fashion Continent

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Africa: The Fashion Continent

Contributors:
ISBN:

9782081513419

Publisher:

Editions Flammarion

Imprint:

Flammarion

Publication Date:

25th March 2022

UK Publication Date:

9th December 2021

Country:

France

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

History of art

Dewey:

746.92096

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

240

Dimensions:

Width 240mm, Height 310mm

Weight:

1920g

Description

From the runway in Lagos and the Afropunk festival in Johannesburg, to the "image makers" of Marrakech and the influencers of Dakar or Accra, a new generation of African fashion designers, photographers, bloggers, and artists are redefining the aesthetic contours of the continent.

Audacious, humorous, disruptive, and innovative are the bywords of these young creatives who, while drawing upon and revalorizing their heritage, offer an ultra-contemporary new perspective. The revolutionary designers-from Senegal to Nigeria to South Africa-are reinventing their textile and historical traditions: bazin fabrics blend with plastics, stretch gives body to woven cloth, mesh beading inspires knitwear designs, and the traditional adire print-championed by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and Michelle Obama-embellishes silk dresses and pencil skirts. Body-artists transform their face or hair into an ambulant social manifesto, and photographers-using clothing and accessories-shed new light onto questions of identity, gender, and color.

This volume celebrates a creative, effervescent generation, which-by breaking the rules and rewriting the narrative of the African continent-is inventing a new and resolutely African chapter in the history of fashion that is now resonating across the globe.

Reviews

"Her thoughtful, beautiful new book, Africa: The Fashion Continent (Flammarion), invites readers to explore the complex landscape of contemporary African fashioneach chapter spotlights boundary-pushing designers and artisans, savvy boutique owners, photographers, stylists, and young creatives who are each coming up with their own versions of what African fashion means, and spearheading a movement that Courrges compares to the Swinging 60s in London. . . The book is a timely project, given the fact that designers from various African countries are beginning to gain global recognition: South African designers Thebe Magugu and Sindiso Khumalo have both been awarded the LVMH prize, Cameroonian designer Imane Ayissi is on the official Haute Couture calendar, and Nigerians Kenneth Iz and Maki Oh show at Paris and New York fashion weeks, respectively. But as Courrges writes in the book, even with increased visibility, African fashion 'remains incomprehensible for many.'"W MAGAZIE

Author Bio

Emmanuelle Courrges has contributed to magazines including Elle, Marie-Claire, l'Express Styles, and Vogue Italia. She was born and raised in western Africa (Cameroon, Senegal, and the Ivory Coast), where she lived for twenty years. She founded LAGO54, a platform that supports and promotes contemporary African fashion designers in France.

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