The air crackled with anticipation as the first Monday of May dawned in New York City, marking the return of the Met Gala, an annual pilgrimage for the titans of fashion, Hollywood royalty, music icons, and the art world’s elite. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, a venerable institution steeped in history and culture, transformed into a vibrant stage for sartorial storytelling as the crimson carpet awaited the procession of visionary designs and the luminaries who would bring them to life. This year’s gala held particular significance, serving as the grand opening for the Costume Institute’s spring exhibition, “Superfine: Tailoring Black…
Author: Oscar Alochi
Every year in Kasarani, Nairobi, something special happens: the Mr. & Miss Kasarani pageant. It’s not just about looks; it’s a way to help young people grow into leaders and make a difference in their community through fashion, talent, and culture. Started in 2019, it’s now a big event that many look forward to.By Oscar Alochi | Nairobi, KenyaIn a community nestled within the northern suburbs of Nairobi, a local initiative has steadily evolved into a movement empowering youth, igniting talent, and nurturing leadership. Mr. & Miss Kasarani, founded in 2019, is more than a pageant. It is a purpose-driven…
Paris Fashion Week, the grandest event in the global fashion calendar, has officially begun, ushering in a wave of excitement, fresh creative visions, and powerful ethical statements. The highly anticipated Fall-Winter 2025-2026 season is poised to be a pivotal moment in fashion, with renowned luxury houses undergoing leadership changes, while activists and emerging designers push for sustainability and ethical responsibility.A Week of Transformative Designer DebutsThe biggest highlight of this year’s Paris Fashion Week is the debut of several high-profile designers at esteemed fashion houses.Sarah Burton at Givenchy: Set to unveil her first collection for Givenchy on Friday, Burton is a…
After weeks of anticipation and hype, singer Bahati and his wife, content creator Diana Marua, finally unveiled The Bahatis’ Big Day a lavish, star-studded affair that had everyone talking. Contrary to speculation, the grand event wasn’t a wedding yet but the official launch of their new betting company. The couple also took the opportunity to announce their wedding date, set for October 20, 2025.Did They Nail It? Kenyan Celebs and the Bahati’s White Dress CodeAfter weeks of hype, singer Bahati and wife and content creator Diana Marua finally unveiled The Bahatis’ Big Day.The grand event wasn’t a wedding yet but…
The Alliance Française de Lagos Library recently came alive with a dazzling display of color, creativity, and artistic exploration as it hosted “Kaleidoscope,” the second solo exhibition of celebrated Nigerian visual artist Deji Oluokun. Known for his ability to seamlessly blend various mediums, Oluokun captivated audiences with a fresh convergence of digital art, 3D elements, fashion photography, and immersive audio-visual effects, creating a bold and introspective showcase that spanned from October 12th to October 26th.Each piece in “Kaleidoscope” unveiled a new dimension of Oluokun’s artistic journey. Works bearing titles like “dediKation,” “Kreativity,” and “foKus” chronicled personal moments of introspection, growth,…
Ghana, like many African nations, has become a hotspot for the Global North’s textile waste, particularly fast-fashion items. Each week, approximately 15 million second-hand garments arrive in the country, overwhelming local markets and the environment. This issue, which has drawn increasing concern, is laid bare in the report Fast Fashion, Slow Poison, which uncovers the environmental and health hazards caused by this relentless influx of textile waste.The Scale of the ProblemKantamanto Market in Accra, one of the largest second-hand clothing markets in West Africa, receives a significant portion of these items. However, up to 500,000 pieces of clothing waste from…
The local fashion scene is witnessing a dynamic transformation, and leading this wave of change are six remarkable graduates from LASALLE College of the Arts and Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA). As they make their mark in the industry, Vogue Singapore highlights their distinct approaches, innovative designs, and creative processes. These young visionaries are reshaping modern fashion by blending traditional influences with contemporary aesthetics, ultimately redefining the fashion landscape.A Shifting Fashion NarrativeOver the past few years, Singapore’s fashion landscape has evolved significantly, with emerging talents pushing the boundaries of creativity. Last year’s collections were characterized by a bold maximalist…
Copenhagen Fashion Week 2025, known for its progressive stance on sustainability, once again set the bar high by showcasing innovative and eco-friendly designs. The event, held in the Danish capital, underscored the fashion industry’s shift towards responsible practices, from upcycling and deadstock fabric use to less wasteful manufacturing processes. This year’s edition marked a significant milestone as it became the first fashion week to enforce strict sustainability requirements for participating brands, ensuring that every piece on the runway not only embodied creativity but also a commitment to the planet.Upcycling and Reinventing FabricsOne of the standout themes this year was upcycling,…
Blazing a trail is the standard operating procedure for Iman, a supermodel, businesswoman, and activist whose impact continues to resonate with current and future generations. Her influence is so profound that it holds these generations in a kind of reverent awe. Through three insightful conversations with contemporary trailblazers Keke Palmer, Precious Lee, and Aurora James—each carrying Iman’s torch in their own unique ways—Iman delves into what it truly means to be an icon for the ages.The Supermodel: Redefining Beauty StandardsIman’s journey as a supermodel began in the 1970s, a time when the fashion industry was not as diverse as it…
Atlanta, Georgia — In a landmark event highlighting African innovation and entrepreneurship, President William Ruto officially opened Vivo Fashion Group’s first U.S. store at Atlanta Station Mall on Tuesday, May 21, 2024. This historic occasion marked a significant milestone for the Kenyan retail fashion giant as it expanded its footprint beyond Africa for the first time.President Ruto, in his speech, celebrated the achievements of Vivo Fashion Group and its co-founder, Wandia Gichuru. “This is not just a win for Vivo, but for Kenya and Africa as a whole. It showcases the global potential of African brands and the entrepreneurial spirit…