In an age where UK Black female designers have dressed Rihanna and Maya Jama, why are they still facing a diversity gap?
From Ozwald Boateng to Martine Rose, the UK has produced some of the most high-profile Black designers in men’s fashion. But London fashion week, which took place in the capital this weekend and focuses on womenswear, is noticeably lacking when it comes to Black female designers. Out of a total of nearly 60 shows, only two were the work of Black women.
Relative newcomer Abigail Ajobi showed her luxury streetwear on Friday afternoon, while the more established British-Nigerian designer Tolu Coker – who has dressed the likes of Maya Jama and Rihanna – had a presentation on Sunday.
Continue reading… In an age where UK Black female designers have dressed Rihanna and Maya Jama, why are they still facing a diversity gap?From Ozwald Boateng to Martine Rose, the UK has produced some of the most high-profile Black designers in men’s fashion. But London fashion week, which took place in the capital this weekend and focuses on womenswear, is noticeably lacking when it comes to Black female designers. Out of a total of nearly 60 shows, only two were the work of Black women.Relative newcomer Abigail Ajobi showed her luxury streetwear on Friday afternoon, while the more established British-Nigerian designer Tolu Coker – who has dressed the likes of Maya Jama and Rihanna – had a presentation on Sunday. Continue reading… London fashion week, Fashion, Fashion weeks, Life and style