Summer Edit: 8 stunning designs from Ditto Africa that will look really good on you

As summer gradually approaches and people settle into their new normal fashion design, shopping and clothes are becoming our top priority again.

Ditto Africa which is the first centralised marketplace for both global and local consumers offers them the luxury of shopping their favourite black-owned brands from Africa and the diaspora.

The online retail shop features over 50 top quality brands with consistent product photography, a single customer service access point, one shopping cart, and one shipping fee.

READ MORE: Ditto Africa is the content-driven fashion marketplace connecting consumers top African and diasporan brands

“Many African brands on our platform work with local suppliers and workforces, so they have control and visibility over their design and production and can respond quickly to what the global market demands,” says founder Ayan Mohallim about how they are adapting to COVID-19.

We’ve scrolled through the website and approve these 8 designs for your closet this summer. We promise you’ll turning hands in these authentic African designs.

Check them out and shop at www.dittoafrica.com

The Omu Dress By Emmy Kasbit

Price: $195.00

Fe Noel-Spice Girl Ruched Top

Price:

Wuman– Three-tone figure shirt

Price:$204.00

Banke Kuku-Green Pouch Bag

Price: $215.00

WASHINGTON ROBERTS-DECA DRESS

Price: $865.00

Salt and Sunscreen-Mintas One-Piece (Merah Hati)

Price: $103.00

Shekudo-Africa-ILAMOYE SLIDE MULE

Price:$170.00

BRAZIL GODDESS KAFTAN By SAI SANKOH

Price: $295.00

ROKUSCOWRIE P EARRINGS WITH LABRADORITE

Price: $340.00

* All products featured on BP are independently selected by our style editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission.

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