Africa Fashion
Spanning iconic mid-20th century to contemporary creatives through photographs, textiles, music and the visual arts, Africa Fashion explored the vitality and global impact of a fashion scene as dynamic and varied as the continent itself.
This exhibition is now closed at V&A South Kensington
★★★★★ Elegant and exuberant
The Telegraph
★★★★★ A glorious celebration
Time Out
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About the Africa Fashion exhibition
About the Africa Fashion exhibition
Find out more about the Africa Fashion exhibition
Inside the Africa Fashion exhibition
Inside the Africa Fashion exhibition
Take a look inside our Africa Fashion exhibition
Fashion Unpicked: couture ensemble by Imane Ayissi
Fashion Unpicked: couture ensemble by Imane Ayissi
Join Senior Curator Christine Checinska as she examines this striking fuchsia ensemble
Cloth of a continent: Africa Fashion
Cloth of a continent: Africa Fashion
Discover more about African cloth types through our collections
V&A trail: Africa fashion
V&A trail: Africa fashion
Follow this trail to discover African fashion and textiles across our collections
Nigeria's first fashion designer: Shade Thomas-Fahm
Nigeria's first fashion designer: Shade Thomas-Fahm
Meet iconic fashion designer Shade Thomas-Fahm
What If? Stephen Tayo
What If? Stephen Tayo
Discover more about Stephen Tayo's photography series What If?
Magician of the desert: Alphadi
Magician of the desert: Alphadi
Meet Alphadi – world renowned fashion designer drawing upon histories and cultures from across the continent
Afrotopia
Afrotopia
Ekow Eshun, Selly Raby Kane and Sunny Dolat discuss Afrofuturism in fashion
Family, photography, memories: Africa Fashion
Family, photography, memories: Africa Fashion
Find out about the personal stories and unique fashion histories from individuals across the continent
A life through clothes: Professor Lalage Bown, OBE
A life through clothes: Professor Lalage Bown, OBE
Take a look inside the wardrobe of Professor Lalage Bown, OBE
Dream weavers
Dream weavers
Discover the African creatives who are reinvigorating ancient textiles and inventing radical new fabrics
Studio, street and style: the photography of James Barnor
Studio, street and style: the photography of James Barnor
Meet the pioneering portrait photographer James Barnor
Nisha Kanabar: Industrie Africa
Nisha Kanabar: Industrie Africa
Meet Nisha Kanabar, founder and CEO of Industrie Africa
Àdìrẹ – 'tied and dyed' indigo textiles
Àdìrẹ – 'tied and dyed' indigo textiles
Discover a hugely popular African textile tradition
Gen next: Africa Fashion
Gen next: Africa Fashion
Find out more about the new wave of streetwear coming out of Cape Town and Lagos
Design and make a talking textile
Design and make a talking textile
Learn about some of Africa's 'talking textiles' and have a go at making your own!
Blog | Africa Fashion
Discover more stories behind the exhibition
Africa Fashion – teachers' resource
Use this Key Stages 3 – 5 resource to support a self-guided visit to the exhibition or as inspirational starting points for study back in the classroom.
Africa Fashion
Photography Lakin Ogunbanwo, creative direction NATAAL, 2022. © Victoria and Albert Museum, London