Why you should start wearing African fashion now no matter your background
Sunday 29 August 2021
A free workshop by Cecile Essono on why African fashion is the future, and how you can easily incorporate it in an everyday style.
Ever looked at African fashion and thought: Wow! This is gorgeous, but it is not for me. Or could I ever pull this off ?
Join Cecile Essono, fashion stylist and founder of the new exciting brand and platform Cecefinery.com.
At this free workshop, she will give a live presentation on why African fashion is the future. How the modern and stylish you, can easily incorporate it in an everyday style. While shopping the brand’s new range too.
This workshop will also clear the confusion on cultural appropriation and why African fashion is here for all of us to wear and enjoy.
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