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    what do you know about the African Street Fashion?

    what do you know about the African Street Fashion?

    Understanding the African Street Fashion

    For a very long time, the African fashion sense was not fully understood. Black people were called names just because of the way we dressed and sure enough, people not only began to see the deep rooted cultural values in our modes of dressing, they began to incorporate it piece by piece into their various clothing. Of course, when it comes down to African fashion certain things come to mind prints, patterns and color to mention a few.

    As time has progressed we have the all round evolution of what is known as the African fashion. We have moved from the Damask era to Ankara to Kente and the likes, each material being worn in a specific way to tell a story. Understanding our fashion would be a tad difficult if we don’t go through history so take a seat, relax while we bring you through this highly esteemed part of the African culture.

    Brief History of African Fashion

    Its history is as bright and colorful as the materials use. Tracking of the history of fashion can be a bit challenging but historians believe it started over 75,000 years ago. Ancient arts in Egypt suggest to us the type of textile in existence at that time. Materials like animal skin, fur, feathers and bark cloth, were used. Going by the arts found it is suggested these materials were mostly used as aprons. Later on, much more fancy materials were made from cotton.

    Africa fashion has come a long way from the days of furs and feathers. Now we have numerous prints from the Kitenge from East Africa to the Kente cloth in West Africa.

    African designs

    Africa is all about history, every color and every stitch tell a story of deep historical connection. And these connections have been preserved from generation to generation by numerous means. The stories told through the print from mother to child etc.

    Now African designers have spread their wings and are starting to integrate Africa designs into modern outfits and gradually, the beauty, uniqueness and genuineness of our materials are being seen and accepted by the world!

    History done, here is what the African Street fashion is all about

    • Standing out: You will notice the ability of African prints to fuse colors beautifully. This is what the street fashion entails, bright, vibrant, daring, youthful and unique designs all rolled into one.
    • Versatility: The African fashion is about versatility. One piece of clothing is never rendered useless; there are countless matches and different styling options. Conceived from the deepest cultural values and roots, you can be assured that your clothing is one of a kind.
    • Style and History: If there is anything mother Africa is known for, it is its rich and beautiful history. The street is a vital part of Africa, and the fashion is second to none. You witness raw, uninhibited talent when you take a deep look at the street fashion. Be a part of it!

    Up your everyday style by incorporating one or two African prints today. You can never go wrong with one or two street inspired style!

     

    A United front for Africans

    A United front for Africans

    A United Front; Key to Liberating the Black People

    History has shown time and time again that unity is important in the minority's struggle for liberation in any society. For example, America's victory in its struggle for independence from British colonial rule was possible only because of the united voice of all Americans.

    Black people being the largest racial minority, make up just 12.7% of America's total population. A very low percentage you may say, when compared to about 76.9% white folks present in America. It is clear therefore that the black race will be best served to be united in their quest for liberation.

     Having One Voice:

    There is a need for black people to speak with one voice. Whether you are a Black or African American, Christian or Muslim, communist or capitalist, all black persons must leave their differences aside and be loyal to the cause of liberation. They should see themselves as brothers from the same ancestral lineage. This is because dividing, among opposing factions will only serve to create more hostilities for the already oppressed and marginalized black populace. A united voice speaking against racism, discrimination and oppression will definitely be heard.

     Political Participation

    It is not possible to change the status quo, by being on the sidelines. Black people should get into politics, as this will help them in their quest for liberation. It will also help them in bonding and forging strong brotherhoods through political movements. Qualified black men and women should contest for political posts because this is the only way, they can effect a change. A strong political culture should be imbibed at all levels to curb political apathy. Capable black candidates should be shown support by massive campaigns and voting.

     Imbibing the Black Culture

    Black culture should be imbibed, as people without a common heritage cannot feel united. Black kids and youths should be taught black History, and be made to see fellow black men as their brothers. The ideas and struggles of strong black leaders like Martin Luther King J, George Berkeley and Marcus Garvey should also be handed down through generations, so as to create that sense of belonging to a common cause, in the coming generation.

     Supporting Oppressed Black People:

    Every time there is a case of racist oppression against a black person, fellow black people should stand up against it, as one people. Too many times, we have had innocent black men killed, or jailed unjustly. Showing public support by speaking out against it and holding mass peaceful protests will help to effect change.

     Altogether, all that is needed is for every black American to strive to support a fellow black American in all spheres. Help a black brother out financially, support black arts; stand up for the rights of the black race and a united front will be achieved. A hand of support should also be stretched out to black people in Diaspora, as we are members of one black community. This way, black people can be what they set out to be, we can wear our culture with pride without feeling like we need to answer to people.

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