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I started this blog in 2006. It has seen me through a lot. I have posted from different countries in East and West Africa that I have lived in. It chronicles a huge part of my life. And although I haven't been posting much over this past year, I haven't wanted to let it go. It means too much to me. I have decided that now, for various reasons, I am going to keep posting to this blog. And also be an open book on my years at work in: Tanzania, Uganda, and now Ghana. Clear as mud? Here it is simply:

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Ethiopian Fashion, Yoseph



 I think now we’re getting a lot of recognition and I think partly because some of the big designers in the west are using African influences, there’s a whole trend now it’s all about Africa. It’s sort of allowing us to be seen and they’re looking at African designers a lot more now because it’s just a whole big trend and the big designers in the West seem to have validated African prints and African fashion.
Though western fashion is readily available at shopping malls, We Ethiopians are known to favor our traditional dress which local designers are now giving a modern flair.
Previously, the traditional material was supposed to be used only for traditional  clothes, especially the dress and scarf, but nowadays you see either in stores or streets, people, designers using the material to make modern dress like a skirt or a top, which are actually beautiful, because the material is beautiful, it needs to be developed more because there’s so much potential that is not tapped very well

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Thats good bro. keep up the good work