Check out the best Senegalese fashion styles and the most bright ideas in Nigerian fashion.
The capital of Senegal, Dakar, was previously considered as the most Europeanized city in the whole Africa. However, after forty years, when the French left the country, Senegalese fashion styles began to acquire African traits. Even in very poor areas, people pay great attention to their appearance.
Top Senegalese fashion styles
Senegalese people can have on worn out to holes pants and shirt, but, despite this, their clothes are always freshly laundered. This is about men and what about women? Senegalese women are commonly believed to be the first beauties of Africa and also the first fashionistas. They have desire for beauty in their blood. They all try to dress in more fashionable and prettier way than other women all around the world. It doesn’t depend on their age or social status.
It is not a secret that demand creates supply. Owning to the fact that Dakar is a multimillion capital city there are dozens (if not hundreds) of fashion designers.
Senegalese turban
Actually, turban cannot be called a Senegalese fashion styles symbol. Muslim women are supposed to cover their heads. However, turban perfectly combines with the dress, so it has become quite common to wear turban here. This piece of clothes is great because you can give it any form you like.
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Senegalese fabrics
Bright, well recognizable tissues, as a rule, are not of African origin. Most of them are imported to the continent from Indonesia and Sri Lanka – countries with traditionally developed textile industry. Asian manufacturers realized that the market in Africa is practically inexhaustible, and began to produce fabric to fit the taste of Africans. For example, they took a few dozen common in Africa ornaments, as a result Senegal, Kenya, Cameroon and Madagaskar clothes now differs only in style, but not in pattern.
Senegalese fashion
In Senegal, there are a lot of Nigerian fashion designers. However, most of them are not confined within the Senegalese culture. In Senegal as in other African countries, many women remain faithful to traditional clothing. In Dakar you may easily recognise yesterday’s provincial woman or a lady belonging to the most wealthy segments of society. Requests of the wealthy clients meet Senegalese designers.
Check out Senegalese gown styles
Senegalese long gowns
Have a look at Senegalese embroidery designs:
See the best Senegalese lace styles:
Here are Senegalese kaftan designs:
Without any doubt, these styles are worth your attention.
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