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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Ken Kweku NimoPublisher: Laurence King Publishing Imprint: Laurence King Publishing Dimensions: Width: 19.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 26.80cm Weight: 0.759kg ISBN: 9781913947958ISBN 10: 1913947955 Pages: 200 Publication Date: 05 May 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsA visually stimulating record of the global factors that affect colors, patterns, and shapes as they move in and out of fashion. - Maggie Knapp, Library Journal -- Maggie Knapp * Library Journal * The book is a much-needed tale of Africa and its contribution to fashion; both historically and contemporary. The piece's structure is inspirational for final year students writing their dissertations and creating their research projects as well as inspirational to those students beginning their career. As the university moves into a more inclusive and diverse perspective of higher education books such as this supply a positive and authentic voice from those who have lived and been part of the cultures they speak of. Africa in Fashion: The book is a modern and up-to-date view and voice of the countries of Africa and a positive and true expression of the African influence on the fashion industry. Detailed but not intimidating, thorough but not overpowered with words. Perfectly visual and informative to new and experienced students. It supplies them with basic and intermediate knowledge that can lead to bigger and more detailed work and artistic expression that is rooted in knowledge. Allowing areas of cultural appreciation to occur as well as necessary heritage stories to be told. - Benjamin Minchell, University of the Creative Arts -- Benjamin Minchell * University of the Creative Arts * A visually stimulating record of the global factors that affect colors, patterns, and shapes as they move in and out of fashion. - Maggie Knapp, Library Journal -- Maggie Knapp * Library Journal * The book is a much-needed tale of Africa and its contribution to fashion; both historically and contemporary. The piece's structure is inspirational for final year students writing their dissertations and creating their research projects as well as inspirational to those students beginning their career. As the university moves into a more inclusive and diverse perspective of higher education books such as this supply a positive and authentic voice from those who have lived and been part of the cultures they speak of. Africa in Fashion: The book is a modern and up-to-date view and voice of the countries of Africa and a positive and true expression of the African influence on the fashion industry. Detailed but not intimidating, thorough but not overpowered with words. Perfectly visual and informative to new and experienced students. It supplies them with basic and intermediate knowledge that can lead to bigger and more detailed work and artistic expression that is rooted in knowledge. Allowing areas of cultural appreciation to occur as well as necessary heritage stories to be told. - Benjamin Minchell, University of the Creative Arts -- Benjamin Minchell * University of the Creative Arts * This book covers a very important part of fashion history that is often underrepresented ... The textile section opens up the vocabulary with more types of fabrics to be included in what any fashion student should know about. LINDA RICCIARDI - OAKLAND SCHOOL FOR THE ARTS -- Linda Ricciardi * Oakland School of Arts * Author InformationKen Kweku Nimo is a Ghanaian researcher, brand strategist and designer. He holds a BA Hons in Fashion Merchandising and an MA in Design from the University of Johannesburg. Ken's work underscores the potential of Africa's luxury industry and cultural renaissance. He has contributed articles to the Journal of Design, Business and Society, and the Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management. He is a regular speaker at the In Pursuit of Luxury Conference (IPOL). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |