Finally,someone who understands. lol I agree 100%. But it depends on what you mean by "almost naked"; I'm pretty sure that you know not all Africans are "modest" in dress, because nudity (breasts) was not seen as evil or wrong; some ethnic groups are still bare chested, and there's nothing wrong with that. What I do have a problem with, is that the immodesty in their dress is based on Western standards. In other words, I'm against their asses hanging out, but I'm not against tribal nudity.
I've noticed that a lot of the dresses have "western" influences, as far as the actual clothing designs go (like the collars and dress designs). What's wrong with good old African clothing? I think it's beautiful and more flattering to women of African descent. We don't need to use western clothing designs to "keep up" with fashion. That's what makes it African. Btw, I'm not talking about the fabric, I'm literally talking about some the dresses and their designs. Halter tops don't count.
@hyper10shun am sorry could you repeat what you said againg - u said NIGERIANS are what - say it again - the word started with a C i want you to repeat it :lol: - And Oh about "paying attention oh most def every does - we dont have a choice. lol: oh lawd i cant breathe - i am laughing so hard
Thank, I've been looking for Ankara styles for inspiration all morning!
i was gona ask them to sew me some native wear but didnt knw wat styles to make.But tnx to these pics.this is lovely.kudos.
love the 2nd pic of the lady in blue. very nice
hahaha!!! "gele"- "hat" i never actually thought to be the two together in that way. NICE!
Finally,someone who understands. lol
I agree 100%. But it depends on what you mean by "almost naked"; I'm pretty sure that you know not all Africans are "modest" in dress, because nudity (breasts) was not seen as evil or wrong; some ethnic groups are still bare chested, and there's nothing wrong with that. What I do have a problem with, is that the immodesty in their dress is based on Western standards. In other words, I'm against their asses hanging out, but I'm not against tribal nudity.
@simp1eone shakes head! u really are a simple one. omase ohh didirin
A DAY IN THE LIFE OF AN AFRICAN THE VIDEO IS ON MY PAGE
1:45 , 1:48 and 2:04 are very nice.
how can i get a nigerian tailor in london that can sew theses designs
am seeing ghanain designs and material????
easy now. maybe this "barbie" is a naija native, born and bred in Lagos.
I've noticed that a lot of the dresses have "western" influences, as far as the actual clothing designs go (like the collars and dress designs). What's wrong with good old African clothing? I think it's beautiful and more flattering to women of African descent. We don't need to use western clothing designs to "keep up" with fashion. That's what makes it African. Btw, I'm not talking about the fabric, I'm literally talking about some the dresses and their designs. Halter tops don't count.
i said the same thing.
Are these your photoes?
LMAO!!! i love u....hahahahahahahahaha!!! "QUEENOFBULLSHIT" hahahahaha!!!
@hyper10shun am sorry could you repeat what you said againg - u said NIGERIANS are what - say it again - the word started with a C i want you to repeat it :lol: - And Oh about "paying attention oh most def every does - we dont have a choice. lol: oh lawd i cant breathe - i am laughing so hard
lol ankara barbie 1:48
credit for who? for wetin? the only nice little cutie i see here is @ 3:25.