This week in African prints; check out our favourite looks

Hey African print lovers!! We know you’ve missed us and so have we.

This week’s African print looks are off-the-hook and has so many celebrities rocking looks from Joselyn Dumas in Ophelia Crossland to Genevive Nnaji rocking Tiffany Amber dresses.

The styles are also new and fresh giving an added touch of class to the wearer. Shift dresses, peplum tops, pencil dresses and other excited pieces made with wax textiles are featured prominently.

And of course there are some dapper looks for the men to get them going.

Be inspired. Check them out

Tonto Dikeh

Outfit: @bibichristophers

Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde

Outfit: @redbuttonng

Genevive Nnaji

Outfit: @tiffanyamberng
@ariyiikedimples in @afrikayla
@thevine.apparels x @adabybella

Empress Benedicta

Styled by @coverboykobby

Joselyn Dumas

@ophelia_crossland

Alvin Yuche

Outfit by @alvinyuche :

Diyanu

Outfit by: @diyanu

Mijo

@ab_mijo

Serwaa Amihere

Outfit: @sima_brew

Hillary Rhoda

Outfit: @imma_adams

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