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James Currey Publishers

Publishing house

UK

Contact:

+44 (0) 1394 610 600/trading@boydell.co.uk

+1 585 275 0419/boydell@boydellusa.net

boydellandbrewer.com/james-currey-prospective-authors/
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James Currey publishes books by many of the leading figures in African Studies as well as first time authors.

James Currey Publishers

James Currey Publishers, UK

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Jean-Baptiste Bacquart Gallery

Art gallery

Paris, France

http://www.jbbacquart.com/

Description:

Galerie Jean-Baptiste Bacquart is specialized in Tribal Art from Africa, Oceania and the Americas, participating in major international art fairs in Maastricht, Paris, and the United States.

Jean-Baptiste Bacquart Gallery

Jean-Baptiste Bacquart Gallery, Paris, France

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Henry Jeffreys

Former Chairperson, Institute for Global Dialogue

NGO
Location: South Africa
Contact: info@igd.org.za

Jeffreys, Henry

Former Chairperson, Institute for Global Dialogue

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Helen Jennings

Curator -Global fashion, visual arts

Level of Influence: International
Website: helenjennings.co.uk

Jennings Helen

Curator - Global fashion, visual arts

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Jennings, Helen. New African Fashion. Munich: Prestel Publishing, 2011.

From Africa-inspired to African-made, this guide is the first to celebrate a new wave of fashion designers who are emerging on the global stage. Ever since the late 1960s when Yves Saint Laurent and Paco Rabanne presented African-inspired collections, the textiles, details, and colors of Africa have moved into the realm of high fashion. In the past few years, young designers from the continent itself have emerged as people to watch in the fashion world. Helen Jennings, editor of award-winning ARISE magazine, offers in this book a brief history of African fashion, beauty and style, follows its influence on modern designers, and spotlights the best designers, photographers, and models from across the continent and the African diaspora. Profiling popular lines such as Duro Olowu, Jewel by Lisa, Black Coffee, and Eric Raisina, Jennings explores the myriad reasons why African fashion is having its moment in the sun. She shows how designers are looking beyond clichés of the African aesthetic by embracing both traditional and contemporary fabrics and garments, and how the passion for ethically and environmentally conscious clothing is fueling this trend.

[Source: Google Books].

Jennings, Helen

Jennings, Helen
2011

From Africa-inspired to African-made, this guide is the first to celebrate a new wave of fashion designers who are emerging on the global stage.

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Jennings, Helen. “A Brief History of African Fashion.” NKA (Brooklyn, N.Y.) 2015, no 37 (2015): 44‑53. https://doi.org/10.1215/10757163-3339860.

In the last decade, a new generation of designers in Africa and the wider diaspora has started to rise through the fashion industry’s ranks. These talents are riding the wider wave of global interest in Africa’s cultural, economic, and technological ascension and are also taking advantage of improved infrastructure, education, and governance. According to the World Bank, Africa now boasts seven of the ten fastest growing economies. In addition, over 300 million Africans can currently be considered as middle class, while the number of high-net-worth individuals continues to grow. International investment is flooding into the continent, and the manufacturing, financial, corporate, technology, and telecommunications sectors are booming. This has a trickle-down effect not just upon fashion but all of the creative industries. Music, literature, film, and art are all gaining traction. Added to this is the fact that an estimated seventy percent of Africa’s population is under the age of thirty. It is this new generation of upwardly mobile designers who, possessed with a global vision, are beginning to shine so brightly. Whereas fashion was not traditionally seen as a viable occupation within Africa, today’s designers are making desirable, well-made, well-marketed collections that hang from rails all over the world.

[Source: Article abstract].

Jennings, Helen. “A Brief History of African Fashion.”

Jennings, Helen
2015

In the last decade, a new generation of designers in Africa and the wider diaspora has started to rise through the fashion industry’s ranks. These talents are riding the wider wave of global interest in Africa’s cultural, economic, and technological ascension and are also taking advantage of improved infrastructure, education, and governance.

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Jeune Afrique. “Nanawax, le prêt-à-porter africain en mode 2.0.” [“Nanawax, African Ready-to-Wear 2.0.”] Released on August 18, 2020. Video, 09:27. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5K_PW_9USs

This is an interview with Maureen Ayité from Benin who started the fashion brand Nanawax et owns seven stores in several African cities. Her success is based on the use of social media and the development of online sales.

[Source: Video description]

 

Jeune Afrique. “Nanawax, le prêt-à-porter africain en mode 2.0.” [“Nanawax, African Ready-to-Wear 2.0.”]

Jeune Afrique
August 18, 2020

This is an interview with Maureen Ayité from Benin who started the fashion brand Nanawax et owns seven stores in several African cities. Her success is based on the use of social media and the development of online sales.

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Johannesburg Art Fair

Art fair

Johannesburg, South Africa

https://artjoburg.com/

Description:

Johannesburg is the cultural and economic capital of Africa, and FNB Art Joburg is its leading art fair.

Johannesburg Art Fair

Johannesburg Art Fair, Johannesburg, South Africa

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