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Many designers who have visited Africa have been astonished by the methods used to create fabrics african dresses or art using block printing and beading. These methods are used in contemporary African art, which is interesting because they are impossible to imitate in the fashion industry.
In recent years, a growing number of brands are moving away from simply applying Maasai beads to t-shirts and are instead incorporating original techniques into their designs and clothing. This will demonstrate the originality and integrity of the garment, thereby promoting a positive image of Africa and African art. In  african print dresses uk the belief that there are still some crafts that have not been explored in terms of (Western) fashion, designers are now utilizing African arts as inspiration for their designs across the board.

Duro Olowu, who was born in Nigeria, is rewriting the history of how African prints are worn by combining african clothing uk them with couture fabrics and silhouettes. Olowu finds it fascinating to observe the level of sophistication with which Africans combine indigenous culture with European fabrics.

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showcasing the diversity of cultures Prior to the explosion of contemporary African art and design, a number of fashion houses launched African-inspired collections primarily comprised of tribal and animal prints. In the meantime, designers who employed the term "African-inspired" failed to recognize that Africa is a continent and not a country. Designs are influenced by a variety of African nations, including Ghana, Kenya, South Africa, Mali, and Nigeria, among others. When using Kente cloth from the african print Ashanti people of Ghana, Ndeble patterns from the Xhosa in South Africa, or Aso oke fabrics from the Yoruba in Nigeria, designers who use these fabrics must be very specific. As a result, it is always necessary to specify the textiles and fabrics used so that African fashion designers and artists' unique traditions can be shared with the world.

Designers in Africa are so committed to their African heritage that they really want to use African african print dress fabrics and textiles to challenge the traditional Western understanding of what African fashion and art really are. Traditional fabrics and prints have been used by designers like Millie Collines, Lisa Folawiyo, and Loza Maleombho in their collections, but the emphasis has been on contemporary silhouettes.
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