The exhibition, organized by the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, runs from Sept. 25 to Feb. 1 at Montreal’s McCord Stewart Museum — the only Canadian stop on its international tour.
Breakdown
- The exhibition aims to showcase the diversity and creativity of African fashion. 11s
- It is impossible to represent all 54 countries, but the exhibition offers a glimpse into the continent's diverse fashion scene. 24s
- African textiles hold historical significance, and understanding their origins is key to proper representation. 46s
- The exhibition features works like indigo-dyed fabrics from the 1960s and designs by Sade Thomas Farm, reflecting both tradition and modernity. 1m 31s
- Contemporary African designers are changing perceptions of fashion and the continent itself. 2m 26s