16 New African Print Outfits Trending on our Instagram Feed

Have you noticed that your favourite celebrities and trendsetters are rocking new trends which are all African print-inspired?

Well, if you haven’t then no worries because we have them all in this article. From Joselyn Dumas to Beverly Naya in Lagos, there’s an abundance of new trends to fill your wardrobe or to inspire your new looks.

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We, first of all, love the overall styling and how they’re worn out to different events and occasions. While some wore it casually others wore it as #WeddingGuest and to the office.

Also, we can’t help but notice the choice of colourful fabrics and the intricate details that incorporated into the full look.

We’ve selected 16 trending African print outfits on Instagram to check out. We hope you love it.

Joselyn Dumas

Style Connaisseur

Akosua Lala

Serwaa Amihere

Benedicta Gafah

Beverly Naya

Nana Aba

Natalie Fort

Juliet Ibrahim

Shuga

Riyah

Berla Mundi

Diana Hamilton

Nana Ama Mcbrown

Emelia Brobbey

Regina Van Helvert

Annita

Confidence Haugen

ReChill

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