
African Fashion Debuts at Galeries Lafayette Paris
One of Paris's most iconic department stores is showcasing African fashion designers who are creating their own brands and setting global trends. The "Africa Now" event features designers like Senegal's Adama N'Diaye, marking a shift from inspiration source to industry leader.
African fashion is claiming its rightful place on the world stage, and Paris is taking notice.
Galeries Lafayette, the legendary Parisian department store, is hosting "Africa Now," an event celebrating African fashion designers who are building their own brands and writing their own rules. For decades, major fashion houses borrowed African prints, patterns, and styles without credit. Now, African designers are stepping into the spotlight as the creators, not just the inspiration.
Senegalese designer Adama N'Diaye, founder of Adama Paris, is among the key figures featured in the showcase. Her presence at one of Europe's most prestigious retail destinations signals a major shift in how the fashion world recognizes African creativity and entrepreneurship.
The event represents more than just a display of beautiful clothing. It marks a turning point where African fashion is establishing its own codes, building its own brands, and setting its own ambitions on the global stage.

The Ripple Effect
This moment in Paris reflects a broader transformation happening across the fashion industry. African designers are no longer waiting for validation from Western fashion capitals. They're creating thriving businesses, employing local artisans, and preserving traditional techniques while pushing creative boundaries.
The recognition at Galeries Lafayette opens doors for other African designers to reach international audiences. It challenges the fashion world to look beyond its traditional centers and recognize talent wherever it emerges.
When major retailers like Galeries Lafayette dedicate space to African fashion, they're not just following a trend. They're acknowledging a fundamental change in who gets to shape the future of style and creativity.
African fashion is writing its own story, and the world is finally ready to read it.
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Based on reporting by France 24 English
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