Abstract
Fashion design from Africa and by African designers provides a rich source of information about south-south networks of influence and inspiration. Using several case studies, this article explores the products of cultural interactions between Africa and other world regions, and between cultures within Africa, to illuminate south-south networks of innovation. Case studies include the work of Sakina M’Sa, Maimouna Diallo, and the distinctive embroidery of northern Mali known as “Ghana Boy” style.
Recommended Citation
Rovine, Victoria L.. "Style Migrations: South-South Networks of African Fashion." Artl@s Bulletin 5, no. 2 (2016): Article 4.
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