The Ankara print originated in Dutch and was first called Dutch wax print. It was introduced to African culture in the 1800s through the Batik process, where dye is added to wax, resulting in multiple ...
What used to be a fabric reserved for small weddings, burials, and introduction ceremonies has now evolved into modern-day modest fashion, for churchgoers, office workers and even a casual day out.
Ankara, a bright and vivid cloth, has become synonymous with African fashion and culture. Ankara, with its rich patterns, vivid colors, and elaborate motifs, has grown in popularity as a material for ...
At the Annual Ankara Fashion and Cultural Show, emerging & established talent from the African Diaspora converged in sunny Miami, Florida for a jam-packed evening of celebration and fun. Between the ...
Ankara, a vibrant and colorful African fabric, has grown from being a traditional staple to becoming a versatile choose for modern fashion enthusiasts. Today, it is not just for special occasions; ...
Ankara fashion is constantly reinventing itself, providing vibrant and chic choices for confident women who love to make a statement. Celebrated for its vivid colors and eye-catching prints, Ankara ...
There’s a new wave sweeping through African fashion and it’s wrapped in vibrant Ankara and dreamy lace. When these two regal fabrics unite, magic happens. Ankara, known for its bold prints and ...