Franca Sozzani has plans for L’Uomo Vogue this Spring — and Africa it is. The Vogue Italia editor is planning an Africa-themed issue that will hit stands in May or June. Says Sozzani to StyleIte: “It will be about the presidents, it will be about the people. But in a very positive way. I don’t [...]
The official designer line-up for the higly anticipated Arise Magazine Fashion Week has been announced! The 2nd annual fashion event will be held in Lagos again, and this time around will feature 77 designers. Among them will be favorites such as Jewel by Lisa and Mataano, as well as tons of up-and-comers representing from all [...]
Continue reading …New York: The emergence of game-changing African’s in New York City can count Ngozi Odita as one of it’s leaders. As the founder and Editorial Director of Society H.A.E, Odita has crafted one of a kind events that bring together hundreds of creatives from a cross section of countries, cultures and industries. Today, she is [...]
Continue reading …New York Fashion Week starts tomorrow! As always, we are excited to be in the midst of the fashion mania, but most of all we look forward to seeing our favorite African designers and models! Ajak Deng, pictured above, looks absolutely fabulous in Oyster Magazine’s February 2012 Tom Ford edition, and we are quite sure [...]
Continue reading …Besides being excited for the 2nd Arise Magazine Fashion Week in Lagos this March, we are equally excited for the magazines 14th edition, hitting stands soon featuring the lovely Ugandan Daphine Tony.[Beauty Is Diverse] In other news… Ghana Fashion & Design Week is getting its casting underway! All models based in the Accra area will [...]
Continue reading …The buzz from Adepero Oduye‘s breakout role in “Pariah” continues! She is featured on Vanity Fair‘s annual Hollywood Issue along with Paula Patton and 11 other actresses. Hot off a Golden Globe nomination and glowing reviews for her portrayal of Alike, a Brooklyn teen struggling with her sexual identity, we hope that this level of [...]
Continue reading …A popular series of graphic novels by Marguerite Abouet called Aya de Yopougon, (Aya of Yop City) are set to get the the film treatment very soon. The stories, set in the 1970s Ivory Coast follows the title character, 19-year-old Aya and her friends as they hilarious navigate their way through young adulthood: “Around this [...]
Continue reading …Paul Simon reunited with the renowned South African singing group Ladysmith Black Mambazo for the 25th anniversary of his Grammy winning album, Graceland, the album that initially brought them together, partly making an anti-apartheid stance. The reunion is chronicled a new documentary called Under African Skies, which premiered at this year’s Sundance Film Festival in [...]
Continue reading …Omar Sy is being hailed as a Black french movie icon. The French born actor, (his family hails from Senegal) has been nominated for Cesar award for his role as Driss in Intouchables, a spectacularly popular film in France, and also a breakout role for the actor. The Cesar’s carry the same weight as an [...]
Continue reading …If you have free time this week, be sure to make time to see the newly restored 1959 film, “Come Back, Africa” at Film Forum! The Lionel Rogosin-directed film was filmed secretly in the townships of South Africa, to document the harsh realities of Apartheid life for Blacks. When it premiered at the Venice Film [...]
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