#AfricanPrintFriday: Your definitive guide to wearing African print for work

Gather here if you love African prints but you have an issue with how to style them right for the work space.

If you’re in this league then you’re not a minority. Most folks have had issues with meandering around the dicey topic of office style especially with regards to African print. You’re either too overdressed or sometimes out of place.

In this edition of African print Friday, we give you a definitive guide on how to wear African prints or wax textiles right. You’ll find various outfits for different body types and gender as well as individual style.

Most of the looks are of your favourite celebrities, style influencers and ordinary employees who have mastered the art of looking amazing to the office.

Scroll down and be inspired.

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