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Ankara Style Inspiration From London, South Africa, Ghana And Lagos Fashion Week by Stylemepurple: 1:53pm On Dec 27, 2017
Ankara, Kente, Prints, Batic, African Wax or whatever cultural name given to African inspired prints, we all love it the same. It’s more than just a fabric; for most of us, it’s an identity to be worn with pride. Once you put it on, for those in diaspora, everyone will know what part of the world you’re representing and for those of us in the motherland; it serves as a culture/sub-cultural identity.

Here is a compilation of African Print Designs from some of our favourite designers across Africa and the UK in this Order; London, South Africa, Ghana and Nigeria..

Follow link to view full picture catalogue ---> http://stylemepurple.com/fashion/trends/ankara-inspirations/

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