Imane Ayissi celebrates African craftsmanship with fashionable magnificence at Paris Couture Week

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PARIS (AP) — Cameroon-born designer Imane Ayissi fused luxurious satin and taffeta with ancestral African crafts in a couture assortment that celebrated heritage whereas embracing modernity. This season, Ayissi explored the cultural and symbolic energy of cloth, utilizing draping, layering, and artisanal strategies to inform a narrative of African artistry on the worldwide stage.

Standout appears included a matte black crossover belted coat exuding quiet luxurious, a billowing white robe with cascading folds turned up into itself, and a high of interlocking colourful flowers crafted with intricate precision. These items highlighted Ayissi’s knack for balancing opulence with subtlety.

Ayissi honored African craftsmanship via Kente cloth reworked into hanging halter clothes and kimono-inspired jackets, whereas raffia — his signature — made vivid appearances in fuchsia and scarlet fringes, capes, and bow particulars. Circle motifs and bark appliqué flowers lent a contemporary edge to those conventional supplies.

Reimagining colonial-era kaba clothes as symbols of empowerment and drawing parallels with world influences, Ayissi provided a couture assortment that felt like a dialogue between cultures.

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