Futuristic African Clothing Fashion Design for Men

Contemporary African clothing

Africa remains an exciting source of inspiration for designers as there is such a wealth of historical and culturally-based design and ornamentation.

African tribal communities accept always placed great value on the ornamentation of architecture, artifacts, textiles and utility items which allows for a vast source of starting points to work from. Traditional fabrics, tribal costumes and adornment provide a wealth of reference for gimmicky African designers.

Laduma MaXhosa, tribal collection Laduma MaXhosa, tribal collection

Mood boards are a visual point for designers to showcase their collections... and the source of their inspiration

In the range below, African motifs and ornamentation are combined with strong graphics, photograph prints and vibrant colour combinations to create a dynamic and original fashion statement.

Ankara fabric

Dutch wax or Ankara fabric provides huge inspiration for designers and is used by many in a highly contemporary way that allows artistic expression of colour and mix-matching of prints.

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Lisa Folawiyo from Nigeria is the Queen of the Ankara, embellished garment. Her stunning designs are exuberant, using mix and definitely-non-match fabrics in layers and structures that pay homage to her background while existence excitingly very modern.

mille collines ankara Mille Collines, ankara fabric

Contemporary African fashion

African designers have continued to break new ground reaching inspiring heights of ingenuity and creativity.

Africa is condign a truly global force in the fashion industry and there are many fabulous fashion designers based both in Africa and abroad who are making waves with their signature styles.

Currently, African gimmicky clothing is firmly and rightly placed in the glow of the spotlight!

Black models are featured prominently in magazines and on the catwalks and the whole style industry continues to thrive. British Vogue released an edition in February 2022 that featured 9 first-generation African models in its get-go ever fashion embrace statement.

Fashion weeks in major cities such equally Greatcoat Town, Johannesburg, Lagos and Accra are growing in strength and creativity and showcase the talent that is obviously evident.

Contemporary Designers

Below are some of the nigh recognized contemporary designers working on the African continent who have created their own unique styles and manner lines.

  • Marianne Fassler b 1949, SA
  • Oumou Sy b 1952, Senegal
  • Duro Olowu b 1965, Nigeria
  • Imane Ayissi b 1968, Cameroon
  • Lisa Folawiyo b 1976, Nigeria
  • Laolu Senbanjo b 1982, Nigeria
  • Thebe Magugu b 1993, South Africa
  • Aisha Obuobi b Ghana - 'Christie Brown'
  • Adebayo Oke-Lawal b Nigeria, 'Orange Civilisation'
  • Kibonen Nfi b Cameroon - 'Kibonen NY '
  • Loza Maleombho b Brazil
  • Ugochukwu Monye b Nigeria - 'Ugo Monye'
  • John Tchoudi b Cameroon - 'SIKA'A'
  • Ituen Basi b Nigeria
  • Priya Ahluwalia b UK - 'Ahluwalia'

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Maxhosa

With MaXhosa  created in 2012, Laduma Ngxokolo pays tribute to his African identity by producing an exciting and innovative men'due south knitwear range that pays homage to his past and to his own deeply personal traditions and cultural experiences.

The designs reflect the famed beadwork of his Xhosa clan and he often uses fine beading piece of work sewn into his geometric shapes.

MaXhosa MaXhoso menswear

He has aimed it at young men who take come through their initiation rites to enter society as young men, culturally aware of their past but modernistic plenty to pursue self-expression.

These are statement pieces of attire, befitting their wearer's passage of ritual. Gimmicky in style, the designer uses South African materials like premium mohair and wool and bright colors often contrasting with black to create his one-of-a-kind garments.

Dumela Clothing Co

This Visitor custom makes Coats and Jackets from the traditional BASOTHO blanket. This iconic blanket is re-envisioned every bit contemporary fashionable coats and jackets for both men and women.

Sindisi Khumalo

Sindiso Khumalo i s currently at the summit of her game, creating a unique range of Womens Wear which reflects both her architectural background and her Zulu and Ndebele heritage.

sindisi khumalo Sindisi Khumalo, womens wear

She uses bold, bright colours and geometrically styled prints in her fabrics while incorporating simple but dramatic outlines in her garments.

Orange Civilization

Since its inauguration in 2011, Orange Civilization has gone from force to strength until reaching the heights its obtained today on the gimmicky globe fashion stage.

Adebayo Oke-Lawal is the Nigerian designer at the forefront of the brand. He recognizes that fashion tin can be a style to communicate status, wealth, personal sense of taste and success. Exploring the marriage betwixt Nigerian colors, prints and textiles he creates new silhouettes to give an urban twist to modern African outfits. Sustainability is integral to the range.

orange culture Adebayo Oke-Lawal, Orange Culture Label

Orange Civilization'south way includes bold, solid-coloured suits, printed fabrics and fila  hats to beautify and complement the outfit. While fila  hats are traditional attire and different tribes have different shapes, the styles take converged and anyone can wear any fit.

Selly Raby Kane

Selly Raby Kane'southward collections are primarily focused on using bright colours with solid darks to create high contrasts. Quilted wax prints, patched, sewn and embroidered embellishment in the Sengalese bayefall style of her homeland makes her garments very individualised, assuasive the wearer to limited cocky expression and flair.

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Ikiré Jones

Ikire Jones is a collaboration characterization between designer Wale Oyejide and tailor Sam Hubbler. It strives to successfully combine Western African heritage with Italian tailoring to produce a unique identity in all its menswear products.

born between borders Born between Borders

The brand seeks to tell stories whenever it releases a new collection, hoping to have some sort of social touch every bit well as an artful one.

Afterward Migration tells the story of African asylum-seekers living in Italy

Taibo Bacar

TAIBO BACAR is both a high fashion and ready-to-wear womenswear brand that is now fully established after being created in 2008 by the Mozambican male designer Taibo Bacar.

The line is known for sensuous, cut away shapes that celebrate womens' curves and luxury or dramatic fabrics that are often embellished with lace or beading. Modest clutch numberless accessorize the outfits.

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taibar, clutch bag


Mille Collines

Rwanda based fashion characterization, Mille Collines is a sophisticated brand of article of clothing, accessories and jewelry for the modern adult female who appreciates where she comes from only wants something... out-there.

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Fluid lines, turbans, strings of loose beads, embroidered glass beads on panels of dresses, layers of material, tonal prints, this all adds upward to a luscious, striking effect....truly eye catching.

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Newcomers on the Block

Rich Mnisi, SA in collaboration with Adidas Rich Mnisi, SA in collaboration with Adidas

Rising stars...

Thebe Magugu, SA

This immature South African designer is already the winner of the LVMH Prize and was named as GQ's ascension star of 2019. He is known for his very feminine design; shirt dresses and coats, headwear, boots and patterned fabrics.

Kenneth Ize

Kenneth Ize debuted on the Paris runway in 2020 with Naomi Campbell every bit a model and he hasn't stopped since. The traditional asoke material he uses from Nigeria has the hand feel of couture.

Focusing on reinterpreting the craft of traditional textiles, he has built a manufacturing plant in Ilorin, Nigeria and lxxx% of his fabrics are woven at that place with the finishing washed in Europe. Too working with silk knitwear and wedding gowns, this young designer appears to exist able to plough his manus to annihilation, all of it beautiful.

Taking it to the Streets

'3 Days in Dakar' GQ mag

Luxury mag GQ went to Senegal and filmed models and local Dakarois on the streets.

three days in dakar GQ magazine, 'Three days in Dakar'

The effect was an extremely exciting photograph shoot and will probably have a major influence on the mode people dress. The fantastic liberty it will give to let pattern well-nigh pattern to be layered allowing a inventiveness to individual expression that will capture the imagination and soul of not just mode followers but those who cull to express their personality in their apparel.

three days in dakar

Do look at this link, Nosotros went to Dakar, Senegal... information technology volition delight and inspire!

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