lace material, and its ability to maintain its default color and texture for a very long time, unlike what obtains with other popular materials like ankara and guinea.More importantly, lace styles tend to confer elegance and class on their wearers, and they send positive signals about your fashion sense. Look at the most respected Nigerian women in all walks of life, and you’d see that they rock lace styles very frequently
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Monthly Archives: May 2017
Agbada Styles For African Women 2017/ 2018
Agbada were kings, chiefs, fathers of the brides and grooms. Agbada is all the rage now and I can categorically tell you that a lot of young men are rocking it!.Thinking of how to design that agbada? then get inspired by these amazing styles…\
Fashion Tanzania 2018 Style Dresses And Wear
Tanzania clothing is a judicious mixture of the old and the new. Present day Tanzanians are heavily influenced by current western fashion trends. The clothing in Tanzania is thus a reflection of fashion trends dictated by a European or North American fashion designer located thousands of miles away. However, traditional clothing of Tanzania has not died out.
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mishono ya nguo ya 2017
Mishono mixa ya mwendo kasi,naandika hii post nawaza mixa ya pilau na ndizi nyama jamaniagain with Mishono kibao just for you ,upate inspiration ya kushono mwezi huu.This fabric is out of this world so pretty
mishono mipya ya kitenge 2018
Ya Mishono Ya Vitenge Mishono MIPYA Ya Wamama MBALIMBALI Fashion Mishono Ya Kitenge Mishono Ya Vitenge KWA Wadada Mishono Mpya Lets bang off Furahi day na mishono mikali kama 6 hivi ya african prints/vitenge.I accept kuwa huwa mishono haitoshi kila siku tunapenda kutafuta vitu vipya na designs mpya za kujaribu
Maasai dresses for women 2017 2018
For the traveler who wants to experience nature at it’s finest, Tanzania should be a place of interest, in this article we explore a Tanzanian africa | colourful dress and bead work of Masai women, Kenya |The Masai people of Kenya and northern Tanzania adorn themselves with “Shuka” that are the sheets wrapped around their bodies