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WAFRICA – AFRICA MEETS JAPANESE KIMONO

Sunday, December 4, 2011 4:06 PM

WAFRICA – AFRICA MEETS JAPANESE KIMONO

WAFRICA

Serge MOUANGUE blends Japanese and African design

Japanese Kimono and Obi-belts are known for their rich designs and represent the heart of traditional Japanese culture. African designer Serge MOUANGUE who works and lives in Japan saw an analogy to African traditional patterns and initiated the WAFRICAproject to bring these two worlds together. The word WAFRICAcombines the Japanese word WA , which means Japanese, and the word Africa. This perfectly represents the marriage of Japan and Africa intended from the WAFRICA project.

WAFRICA Project

Serge MOUANGUE

Serge partnered with the Tokyo based Kimono maker Kururi (くるり) to create a series of 18 Kimono with African design elements. Kururi was a purposeful choice since the company is also known for innovating Kimono design with regional Japanese fabrics or even denim. You can see parts of the Wafrica fashion show and an interview with Serge about his work on this video.

We were inspired to write about WAFRICA and Serge Mouangue through a post we found at Chocolate City – A leading blog about African American topics. Thank you to Chocolate City for picking up this wonderful topic and giving us the permission to quote them and drive to find out more about it.

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