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-Outfits for spring summer fall and winter. A mix of thrifted vintage clothing and current trends. Sustainable fashion style outfit inspiration millennial fashion street style boho vintage grunge casual indie urban edgy hippie hipster trendy trend minimalist every day high fashion fashion photography blogger bloggers styling styled vacation travel outfits simple dresses tops blouses pants jeans denim jewelry accessories clothing clothes boutique outfits online shopping
nigerianostalgia: “Nigerian women John Hinde Collection (1960s-1970s) (So beautiful!) More Vintage Nigeria ” Nigerian Culture, African Culture, African People, African Women, Turbans, African Beauty, African Fashion, African Life, Nigerian Bride
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nigerianostalgia: “Nigerian women John Hinde Collection (1960s-1970s) (So beautiful!) More Vintage Nigeria ”
4. Almost half of the women (44.5 %) of women are illiterate. 28.8% (age 15 or older) of men in Togo are illiterate. Beauty Around The World, African Tribes, World Photography, Benin
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4. Almost half of the women (44.5 %) of women are illiterate. 28.8% (age 15 or older) of men in Togo are illiterate.
IKEA Collaborates with 10 African Artists and Designers on New Collection African Inspired Decor, African Decor, African Design, Celebrity Apartments, Ikea Design, African Artists, Africa Art, Minimalist Scandinavian, Swedish Design
IKEA Collaborates with 10 African Artists and Designers on New Collection
IKEA Collaborates with 10 African Artists and Designers on New Collection
Yoruba Beaded Crown 14, Nigeria. A beaded cone-shaped crown with a long fringe of beads that covers the wearer's face is the most important symbol of Yoruba kingship. Beaded crowns signify that the king-wearer can trace his ancestry to Odudua, the mythical founder of the sixteen original Yoruba kingdoms. (per Smithsonian National Museum of African Art) Crowns without fringe have either lost the fringe or were made to be sold to the collector trade. African Crown, Africa Craft, Afrocentric Decor, African Furniture, Rope Rug, Afrique Art, Beaded Crown, Art Premier, Yoruba
Yoruba Beaded Crown 14, Nigeria
Yoruba Beaded Crown 14, Nigeria. A beaded cone-shaped crown with a long fringe of beads that covers the wearer's face is the most important symbol of Yoruba kingship. Beaded crowns signify that the king-wearer can trace his ancestry to Odudua, the mythical founder of the sixteen original Yoruba kingdoms. (per Smithsonian National Museum of African Art) Crowns without fringe have either lost the fringe or were made to be sold to the collector trade.
A Soninke woman paints the wall of her house in Djajibine, MauritaniaPhoto credit: Margaret Courtney-Clarke Fotojournalismus, Street Art, Painted Ladies, Arte Popular
A Soninke woman paints the wall of her house in Djajibine, MauritaniaPhoto credit: Margaret Courtney-Clarke
It's all about a print mash-up. by Elizabeth Thompson photo by Emily Shur Fashion Prints, Fashion Art, High Fashion, Fashion Design, Fashion Shoot, Stripes Fashion, Mélanger Les Impressions, Mode Editorials
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It's all about a print mash-up. by Elizabeth Thompson photo by Emily Shur
wonderful Stella Jean African Wax Print, African Print Fashion, African Wear, Stella Jean Designer, Stella Jean Dress, Afro
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nice Eyes on | Stella Jean Primavera 2014 African Inspired Fashion, Africa Fashion, Ankara Fashion, African Prints, Moda Fashion, Fashion Models
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nice Eyes on | Stella Jean Primavera 2014
Stella Jean (pronounced like the French John), "I want to communicate through clothes a concept of opposite worlds and traditions fusing together in a sophisticated way and standing side by side with equal importance, not covering the other up," Beauty Style, Fashion Beauty, African Patterns, Stella Jean, Marlene Dietrich, Paris Shows, Afrocentric, African Inspired
Stella Jean (pronounced like the French John), "I want to communicate through clothes a concept of opposite worlds and traditions fusing together in a sophisticated way and standing side by side with equal importance, not covering the other up,"
Africa | Details from a strip woven cloth from the Ewe people of Togo | Cotton, locally woven and dyed. Geometric Patterns, Ethnic Patterns, Textile Patterns, Textile Prints, Japanese Patterns, Floral Patterns, Lino Prints, Block Prints, African Quilts
A fine and large Ewe strip woven textile | African textiles, African pattern, Weaving textiles
Africa | Details from a strip woven cloth from the Ewe people of Togo | Cotton, locally woven and dyed.
African Textiles Patterns, African Pattern, Fabric Patterns, African Art, African Style, African Dress, African Fashion Designers
African Print Fabric/ / Ankara Blue Red Yellow | Etsy France
Image result for kente fabric johannesburg African Wear Designs, Kente Cloth, Johannesburg, Ghana, Ankara, Dear
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kente FABRIC from africa | Kente Cloth | Heart Language Observations African Textiles, Adinkra, Paper Strips, African Print Fabric, High Art
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kente FABRIC from africa | Kente Cloth | Heart Language Observations
Ankara Fabric, Vlisco, Wall Rug, Siding Materials, Weaving Art
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Kente 5 African Print Fabric sold by the yard by Ktextile19 African Pattern Fabric, Print Patterns
African Ankara Cotton Wax Printed Craft/clothing Fabric sold | Etsy
Kente 5 African Print Fabric sold by the yard by Ktextile19
Africa | Dogon door with a carved door lock depicting a man on a horse (could also be a donkey). Dogon country, Mali. Cool Doors, The Doors, Entrance Doors, Doorway, Windows And Doors, Door Knockers, Door Knobs, Door Handles, Door Hardware
Africa | Dogon door with a carved door lock depicting a man on a horse (could also be a donkey). Dogon country, Mali.
Ethnic Fashion, Trendy Fashion, Dutch Wax
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Girl in Sanga, Dogon Country, Mali by Anthony Pappone. African Girl, Tribal Fashion, Fashion Kids
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Girl in Sanga, Dogon Country, Mali by Anthony Pappone.
Africa | Woman wearing local indigo dyed cloth. Dogon country, Mali || © Image taken from the publication, "Indigo; the colour that changed the world". by Catherine Legrand. Thames & Hudson, 2013 African Indigo, African Fabric
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Africa | Woman wearing local indigo dyed cloth. Dogon country, Mali || © Image taken from the publication, "Indigo; the colour that changed the world". by Catherine Legrand. Thames & Hudson, 2013
NICE OLD RARE AFRICAN KENTE EWE GHANA HAND WOVEN CLOTH TEXTILE HOME DECORATION  This is authentic old ( Early 1900s ) African hand woven EWE KENTE ( Volta Region ) cloth from Ghana. This is a  Man  size cloth and measures 112 1/4 (285 cm) x 64 1/2 (164 cm) . The cloth is decorated with nice Square blocks of weft float of different colors and many figurative weft float motives ( Fish, Bird, Animal, arrows,Pipe, tools and other. ) The cloth is in good condition with few repairs, few o... Early 1900s, Kente, Hand Weaving, Textiles, Authentic, Rare, Woven
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NICE OLD RARE AFRICAN KENTE EWE GHANA HAND WOVEN CLOTH TEXTILE HOME DECORATION This is authentic old ( Early 1900s ) African hand woven EWE KENTE ( Volta Region ) cloth from Ghana. This is a Man size cloth and measures 112 1/4 (285 cm) x 64 1/2 (164 cm) . The cloth is decorated with nice Square blocks of weft float of different colors and many figurative weft float motives ( Fish, Bird, Animal, arrows,Pipe, tools and other. ) The cloth is in good condition with few repairs, few o...
Création Tables tripodes La Mauvaise Réputation pour la CSAO / WAX / VINTAGE African Home Decor, Design Retro, E Design, Fabric Decor, Fabric Crafts, Diy Inspiration, African Interior
Création Tables tripodes La Mauvaise Réputation pour la CSAO / WAX / VINTAGE
African Fabric Diamond Woodin Fabric – Chocolate Sky Blue 6 Yards Motifs Textiles, Textile Design
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African Fabric Diamond Woodin Fabric – Chocolate Sky Blue 6 Yards
Africa | Neck ornament from the Kuba people of DR Congo | ca. 1950 - 1970 | Cotton, glass beads, cowrie shell and raffia African Necklace, African Beads, African Jewelry, Tribal Jewelry, Beaded Jewelry, Masai Jewelry, Arte Tribal, Tribal Art
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Africa | Neck ornament from the Kuba people of DR Congo | ca. 1950 - 1970 | Cotton, glass beads, cowrie shell and raffia
// Kuba People, DR of Congo, 19th c. raffia, shell, leather 19th Century Women, Folk Costume
Ensemble | Kuba peoples | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
// Kuba People, DR of Congo, 19th c. raffia, shell, leather
Songye helmet mask Ethnic Art, Songye, Art Populaire, Art Sculpture, Masks Art
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Songye helmet mask
Kuba woman brushing raffia pile with  edge of  knife, which is also used to cut pile stitches. "After dyeing, cloth is ready to embroider. Most Kuba embroidery combines on one cloth two types of decoration: stem-stitching and cut-pile or plush stitching. Artisans need steadiness and patience. Fine plush pieces are worked for months, even years. [Adams Monni, 1978: Kuba Embroidered Cloth. African Arts, 12 (1), Nov. 1978, pp.24-39]. Photo by Eliot Elisofon  March 17, 1970 to July 17, 1970. Kuba Cloth Pillow
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Kuba woman brushing raffia pile with edge of knife, which is also used to cut pile stitches. "After dyeing, cloth is ready to embroider. Most Kuba embroidery combines on one cloth two types of decoration: stem-stitching and cut-pile or plush stitching. Artisans need steadiness and patience. Fine plush pieces are worked for months, even years. [Adams Monni, 1978: Kuba Embroidered Cloth. African Arts, 12 (1), Nov. 1978, pp.24-39]. Photo by Eliot Elisofon March 17, 1970 to July 17, 1970.