Watch as dancers, voguers and African fashion take to the Africa Squad catwalk.
Showcasing established and emerging fashion designers from the African continent and its diaspora, Agnes Cazin, creative director of the haiti73 agency, has produced the #AfricanSquad fashion show, exploring and celebrating gender, identity, style and of course, swag.
Featuring vogueing from Diva Magnifique and Kendall Mugler, sound design by DJ Solo (La Haine soundtrack and Jean Paul Gaultier sound design), and fashion designers from Zambia, Ivory Coast, Paris, New York, London and beyond.
Introduced by Senegalese singer and Africa Utopia artistic collaborator Baaba Maal.
Designers will be announced on Instagram: @haiti73agency
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