Formal wear has always been dominated by neutral and subtle colors. Indeed, many corporations and businesses around the world even today require their male and female employees to wear black, grey, or navy blue. These…
Posts tagged Kenyan fashion
Nairobi’s most anticipated fashion event, Tribal Chic is back
Nairobi’s most anticipated fashion event, Tribal Chic is back, celebrating sustainable fashion with a leading pool of talented local and international designers. The event which is held at the Tribe Hotel, Village Market (and first…
In Pictures; The launch of social media influencer Cris Njoki’s pop up store, IKOJN
One of Kenya’s leading fashion influencers, Cris Njoki recently celebrated the opening of her first ever solo pop up store at an official launch party held at the location of the store, Westgate Mall, Nairobi….
Sheila King’ori’s Chic & Glamorous Fashion Launch Party
Fashion legend Vivienne Westwood once said, “Fashion is very important. It is life-enhancing, and, like everything that gives pleasure, it is worth doing well.” The purpose of fashion is to make you feel alive and present….
Connie Aluoch & Carole Kinoti’s brand new collection, Little Afro Dress (L.A.D) for every woman
It has been said that every woman needs something in her wardrobe that is classless, timeless, elegant, and ageless. That one piece of clothing is the Little Black Dress (simply known as the LBD). Introduced by…
Queen Gathoni is gorgeous, glowing, gleaming in 2019.
I have watched Gathoni Kimuyu rise and rise and rise over the last couple of years, and if you know her story (she once bared it all in detail on escaping from an abusive relationship…
Kenyan menswear: Chico Leco Presents Sunseeker by Sunny Dolat
Chico Leco Presents Sunseeker by Sunny Dolat. Sunny Dolat’s work focuses on fit and cut with a strong interest in fine fabrics. His work maps the multiple evolving definitions of masculinity. Chico Leco presents his…
Umbrella body launched for Kenyan fashion
The Association of Fashion Designers has finally been launched in the country after a three year wait, with the intention of bridging the gap between Kenyan fashion and the larger public. Using the acronym AFAD…