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Vintage African

Looking at the beautiful traditional attire worn in various African countries.
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African Tribes, African Diaspora, African People, African Women, African Culture, African History, Looks Style, Looks Cool, African Beauty
Pre-independence Yoruba Women - Culture - Nigeria
Nigerian Culture, African Inspired Fashion, African Fashion, Nigerian Outfits, African Bride, Disco Fashion
Nigerian Nostalgia Project
Seydou Keita, African Life, African American History, Vintage Photography, Fashion Photography, Afrique Art, Vintage Black Glamour
Seydou Keïta | Two Men with Wrist Watches | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Africa | Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Agyeman Prempeh II [r. 1931-70]. Ghana. ca. early 1900s | ©Holly W. Ross Postcard Collection British History, African Art, Photos Du, Old Photos, Ghana
Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Agyeman Prempeh II [r. 1931-70] | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Africa | Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Agyeman Prempeh II [r. 1931-70]. Ghana. ca. early 1900s | ©Holly W. Ross Postcard Collection
Monika Ettlin
Monika Ettlin
Yoruba Design Heritage - Traditional 'Agbada' Mens outerwear, made from woven cloth (aso oke) - notice the geometric embroidery using traditional symbols. Tribal Patterns, Textile Patterns, Floral Patterns, African Textiles, African Fabric, Traditional African Clothing, Haida Art, Geometric Embroidery
A Short History Of Yorubaland With Pictures - Culture - Nigeria
Yoruba Design Heritage - Traditional 'Agbada' Mens outerwear, made from woven cloth (aso oke) - notice the geometric embroidery using traditional symbols.
Traditional Yoruba Outfit Women Nigerian Dress, Nigerian Clothing, African Wedding Attire, African Attire, African Wear, Nigerian Wedding Attire, African Outfits
The Beauty of Aso Oke- Traditonal Yoruba Clothing - Urbanstax
Traditional Yoruba Outfit Women
What is Aso-Òkè? Aso Oke (pronounced ah-SHOW-kay) is short for Aso Ilu Oke which literally interpreted means clothes from the countryside. It is also sometimes refereed to as Aso-Ofi. Ofi refers to the seat of the weavers sit on when weaving the cloth. It is a hand woven cloth made mostly by the Yoruba tribe of south west … African Fashion Designers, African Fashion Modern, African Fashion Dresses, Nigerian Wedding Dress, Nigerian Engagement, Traditional Wedding Attire
The Beauty of Aso Oke- Traditonal Yoruba Clothing - Urbanstax
What is Aso-Òkè? Aso Oke (pronounced ah-SHOW-kay) is short for Aso Ilu Oke which literally interpreted means clothes from the countryside. It is also sometimes refereed to as Aso-Ofi. Ofi refers to the seat of the weavers sit on when weaving the cloth. It is a hand woven cloth made mostly by the Yoruba tribe of south west …
Women in the 60s | photo by John Hinde | johnhindecollection.com Turbans, Nigerian Fashion
Women in the 60s | photo by John Hinde | johnhindecollection.com
Nigerian Nostalgia
Nigerian Nostalgia
Yoruba woman wearing headtie of her own creation, Ife, Nigeria. Photo by Eliot Elisofon, ca. 1970.
SOVA: Smithsonian Online Virtual Archives
Yoruba woman wearing headtie of her own creation, Ife, Nigeria. Photo by Eliot Elisofon, ca. 1970.
rhyythms:  Nigerian Woman during Queen Elizabeth’s visit to Lagos, 1956 Beautiful Black Women, Beautiful People, Photo Vintage, Vintage Photos, Portraits
Sheree
rhyythms: Nigerian Woman during Queen Elizabeth’s visit to Lagos, 1956
Printmaking- West African Adinkra Adinkra Cloth, Beaded Beads, African Art Projects, Printmaking Projects, Printmaking Art, Motifs Textiles, Adinkra Symbols
West African Adinkra Printmaking
Printmaking- West African Adinkra
Modern African Women Don Their Ancestors' Clothing In Gorgeous Photos African Dresses For Women, African Prints, African Style
Modern African Women Don Their Ancestors' Clothing In Gorgeous Photos
Modern African Women Don Their Ancestors' Clothing In Gorgeous Photos
1930s Ghana: A young King Otumfuo Osei Agyeman Prempeh II, King of Asante from 1931 to 1970
DARK MATTER
1930s Ghana: A young King Otumfuo Osei Agyeman Prempeh II, King of Asante from 1931 to 1970