Tied to the Fashion Cities Africa exhibition at the Brighton Museum, the book gives much needed attention to four key African fashion scenes: Nairobi, Lagos, Casablanca, and Johannesburg--one from each region of the continent. Filled with interviews of leading African fashion designers, stylists, and commentators, alongside hundreds of exclusive street-style images, Fashion Cities Africa is a landmark book that should be celebrated in fashion houses the world over.
Tied to the exhibition of the same name at the Brighton Museums, Fashion Cities Africa is an in-depth focus on four key contemporary African fashion scenes - namely Nairobi, Lagos, Casablanca and Johannesburg.
Never has African fashion been so popular, and yet it is still largely undocumented. By focusing on four key cities, one from each of the regions of the continent - e.g. north, south, east, west - this book captures the depth and breadth of Africa's exciting fashion scene.
Hannah Azieb Pool is an Eritrean-born journalist, author, and commentator who has written for the Guardian, Times, Vogue, and many others. She is a regular contributor to BBC Radio and the author of the memoir My Fathers' Daughter.
"A cohesive, beautifully presented book that examines contemporary fashion in Nairobi, Casablanca, Lagos, and Johannesburg. . . . It oozes color and vibrancy."-- "Lucire"