This collection seeks to tell a story with layering, asymmetrical hemlines, sheer inserts and so much more, giving life and depth to these pieces.
'Fall 2015 ready to wear' by Maki Oh
Maki Oh‘s new collection for Fall 2015/16 plays with the idea of acquired identities due to West Africa’s history with cultural appropriation.
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According to the brand -
This seasons collection has been adopted from different cultures all over the world.
The fabrics used in the Fall 2015/16 collection are unique for the use of silhouettes, prints and embellishments that have been inspired by a total adoption of foreign ideas that also have similarities to Nigerian traditional attire.
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View collection in gallery and watch the Maki Oh fall 2015/16 film below.
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