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Work Outfits for African

Everyone wants to dress in light fabric and heat resistant clothes in summer. No one wants to dress in a suit particularly in summers. Now you don’t need to get confused over whether your dress is too formal or informal or the hemline is way too short. You can dress chic and stylish in short summer off-shoulder or strapless frocks. You can go for plain frocks with a little bit of African print at the bottom. Shorts and skirts with pastel tops also go very well. Make sure to smooth your skin with moisturizer if you’re going for a short costume and try to go for more cotton type light fabrics. By the way, we love the rose-pink color in the outfit!

African Office outfits to try

Work outfits for African Women. We all get tired of making the most complicated decision every morning that is to choose what to dress specifically for work because none of us wants to dress boring to work. Every woman nowadays wants to play with fashion whether she’s a working lady or not.After the weekend, the first choice you have to make in the morning is selecting an outfit for you which often gets time-consuming, hence after going through all these ideas you can save up some of your precious sleeping hours.

African Office Wear 2020

Serwaa always dazzles in her work outfits. Whether it’s a skirt and top or a straight dress, she looks like a perfect corporate woman. Check out her classy looks with hot heels and pretty hairstyles

While we all know a killer outfit alone isn’t going to earn you a promotion, looking the professional part at the office can make you feel like a boss.

And with the ember month at hand is time to revamp your wardrobe with some lovely work outfits that makes you stand out.

From structures blazers in many colours and printed maxi skirts to oversized sweaters and leather leggings, ahead, we’ve gathered 50 fabulous, classic and edgy looks you’ll want to copy immediately


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Xhosa, Xhosa attire, African fashion

Unathi & Bongani’s wedding that we covered in December was one of the biggest we have covered to date.  The wedding spanned over 4 days.  It started with a Welcome Party at the Mount Nelson in Cape Town on Thursday.  On Friday the same venue hosted the White Wedding.  On the Saturday Unathi’s family welcomed Bongani in Langa and on Sunday the celebrations moved to Paarl where Bongani’s family hosted the traditional wedding for Unathi’s family.

In this blog post, we cover the Welcome Party and the Traditional African Wedding days in Langa and Paarl.  In Part 2,

which will be posted next week, we’ll cover

look at Zulu traditional wedding attire

Three things often stand out in African weddings: the food, the clothes, and the music or dance. Well, the Zulu, one of the largest tribes in South Africa, is no different. Songs, dancing, and an array of foods characterize Zulu traditional weddings. However, the Zulu traditional wedding attire worn by the bride and groom are the highlight of the day. Just like in modern ceremonies, Zulu couples try to look their best in colorful and vibrant traditional outfits.

  
 
  

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