Friday 3 April 2015

CUT FROM THE SAME CLOTHE



      Hey buds. Happy Easter!!!! Hoping your long weekend is on fleek and stylish as ever. Today we’re getting in tune with the culture within. Traditional clothes are one of the most creative forms of expression we Africans use to show our diverse culture. Each pattern and print tells a different story making each item original and beautiful. And the best part......the things you can create with African fabric are limitless how awwesooome is that!!! Each pattern and design although colourful and rich on the outside is meant to say something about heritage, family and culture.
       That being said we were more than glad to take part in a blogger challenge themed ‘African Fashion’.  Okay we have a confession; we are Ankara junkies (addiction of the good kind). Needless to say this was super fun to shoot. Have a look at our take on this challenge.

Cindy's Take










Kim's Take.











 
  
     We hope you enjoyed the cultural safari lovelies. On a side note we’d like to take this opportunity to pass our condolences to the families of the victims of the Garissa attack may God be with our beautiful country Kenya through this trying time #GarissaWeArePrayingForYou.


Till Next Time StyleBuds over&out
                XO!
              

7 comments:

  1. who is plus size and not following this blog?!! Donno what on earth you are waiting for! These two are IT! !!!!!!

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  2. who is plus size and not following this blog?!! Donno what on earth you are waiting for! These two are IT! !!!!!!

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    1. Thanks love hihih!Really appreciate it :-*

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  3. I so love your blog and you rock in those ankara outfits.

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  4. These prints are so beautiful, and you two are slaying the Ankara look.

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  5. What a great dress that is. yellow is one of the best dress color for you.
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