Ankara has been in use for a several decades in Africa by
many tribes within the country. This fabric has originated from Europe and is
also known as the Dutch Wax print.
It was originally manufactured by the Dutch for the Indonesian textile market.
It garnered significant interest in West Africa than in its originally
intended market and as such, the prints have changed to reflect African culture
and lifestyle. In the 70's, 80's and 90's, most of the designs were simple and mostly worn as a wrap-around
dress. As with the ever evolving taste in fresh new styles and trends as is witnessed in the fashion business worldwide, the African consumers have continued to influence the design of more stylish and elegant clothes made from the Ankara fabric. Africans love to
wear clothes made with this fabric and fashion designers are becoming very
creative and more innovative with their designs. The versatility of Ankara has been demonstrated by different
designers and in various designs. I have posted some pictures of some excellently designed dresses made
from Ankara, as well as some made in combination with Lace. Below are some of the latest fashion trends with Ankara
outfits. You can also see one worn with a sky-blue floppy straw hat and sash. These
are some of the stylish and creative ways in which these designs are worn in a
refreshingly new trend.
Your feedbacks and comments are welcome. xoxo
Your feedbacks and comments are welcome. xoxo
* Photos courtesy of iloverelationship.com & orbane.com
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