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black women-owned clothing brand re-connects heritage with the diaspora
Prints and cuts from the Continent are inherited regal. But it takes a special type of designer to translate heritage to streetwear in a non-exploitive way. Take it from black woman-owned Baobá Brasil, one such company that translates heritage through the diaspora. Imposing modern, tropics-friendly cuts onto these textiles and fabrics Baobá Brasil becomes representative of a large message and the fusion of fractured African heritage with the diaspora that remains.
Baobá Brasil carries all sorts of pieces ranging from rompers to harem pants, check ‘em out.
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