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Children wearing Kente cloth in Ghana

Commonwealth Fashion Council

Commonwealth Fashion Council

Designer Eumphemia-Ann Sydney Davies of Sydney-Davies from Sierra Leone exchanged with artisans Big Dread Kente from Ghana to create a bespoke look for The Commonwealth Fashion Exchange - an initiative for established and emerging fashion talent from across the Commonwealth’s 53 countries to showcase the power and potential of artisan fashion skills to deliver new networks, trade links and highlight sustainability.

Sydney-Davies and Big Dread Kente have worked together to create a natural raffia-fringed hand-woven kente cloth midi skirt with recyclable plastic blocking, and a bralet top embellished with Swarovski upcycled crystals in queen bee motifs. The outfit is completed with an oversized bardot wrap jacket made from hand-woven gold kente cloth, hand-woven country cloth, and 100% wool, and a handmade necklace and bracelet crafted by Ousman Toure in The Gambia. The necklace is made using glass beads and wooden Malawian trade beads which were traditionally used as tender.

The look was displayed at Buckingham Palace and the Australian High Commission, London. Both exhibitions were curated by VOGUE's Editor-at-Large, Hamish Bowles.

The project was launched by Commonwealth Secretary General the Rt Hon Patricia Scotland and Livia Firth, founder of sustainability consultancy Eco-Age and supported by Swarovski, The Woolmark Company and MATCHESFASHION.COM.

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  • Title: Children wearing Kente cloth in Ghana
  • Location Created: Ghana
  • Type: Fabric
  • Designer Country: Ghana
  • Creator 2: Gideon Gamado
Commonwealth Fashion Council

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