Topshop has invaded South Africa and the welcome infection will surely spread to all the indigenous shoppers who dare to venture into the 10,000 square-foot-square store in the Standton City shopping center.
As the cooler temps close in us, it’s refreshing to daydream about aquatic adventures and sunny dispositions.
Settling real life into motion is the only way to garner a visceral response and possibly echoes of accolades. And that’s exactly what has befallen Nairobi Half Life, a pulsating film debut from Kenyan director David “Tosh’ Gitonga.
Supermodel Iman has pretty much conquered the core genres of the industry, but the beauty category, seems to be her ultimate passion.
Actress Kasi Lemmons dutifully answered the call and transitioned into the director’s chair with ease and flair. Her debut, Eve’s Bayou was enthusiastically hailed as one of the best films in 1997.
JC Penny isn’t synonymous with fashion initiatives or trendy offerings, but change is always inevitable in an industry that is constantly evolving. And now the longstanding retailer is undergoing an ambitious makeover that should prove to be quite prophetic.
Lagos Fashion and Design Week was a three-day extravaganza that emancipated the indigenous workbooks of some of the most formidable designers in Nigeria.
Arise Magazine has secured its place in the global hemisphere as the bible for fashion-conscious constituents who are subscribing to a particular African dialect.
Belgium designer Jean-Paul Lespagnard’s latest collection was obviously heavily drawn from the present climate that seems to be showing a favorable forecast when it comes to tribal themes.
Election season is upon us and as the sparing pundits continue their barrage of daily swipes and tasking innuendos, we can celebrate the vibe by basking in the glory of another country’s call to duty.