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Made in Kenya | Visuals for Ichyulu, an online African Fashion Concept Store Photography by Brian Si

Made in Kenya | Visuals for Ichyulu, an online African Fashion Concept Store

Photography by Brian Siambi, Creative Direction & Styling by Eve Mungwe, Modelling by Lizzy Nyajuok and Make Up by Sally Shadeya


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Made in Kenya | Visuals for Ichyulu.com, an online African Fashion Concept Store Photography by Bria

Made in Kenya | Visuals for Ichyulu.com, an online African Fashion Concept Store

Photography by Brian Siambi, Creative Direction & Styling by Eve Mungwe, Modelling by Lizzy Nyajuok and Make Up by Sally Shadeya


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Made in Kenya | Visuals for Ichyulu.com, an online African Fashion Concept Store Photography by Bria

Made in Kenya | Visuals for Ichyulu.com, an online African Fashion Concept Store

Photography by Brian Siambi, Creative Direction & Styling by Eve Mungwe, Modelling by Lizzy Nyajuok and Make Up by Sally Shadeya


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Working on a wall-hanging commission based on the traditional Asproploumi weave with its characteris

Working on a wall-hanging commission based on the traditional Asproploumi weave with its characteristic meander design as well as inwoven cane and sisal.


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 Amazing photo, large Suzani silk embroidered tapestry and Ikat kaftan. Designer Dildora Kasimova.

Amazing photo, large Suzani silk embroidered tapestry and Ikat kaftan.
Designer Dildora Kasimova.


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Inspired IKAT, uzbek traditional hand woven silk textiles, natural dyes. The russian brand “ViInspired IKAT, uzbek traditional hand woven silk textiles, natural dyes. The russian brand “ViInspired IKAT, uzbek traditional hand woven silk textiles, natural dyes. The russian brand “ViInspired IKAT, uzbek traditional hand woven silk textiles, natural dyes. The russian brand “Vi

Inspired IKAT, uzbek traditional hand woven silk textiles, natural dyes. The russian brand “Vikiliberman”.


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Antique Uzbek Ikat textiles, 19th c. The David Collection, The Exhibition: Ikat – Flaming Textiles f

Antique Uzbek Ikat textiles, 19th c. The David Collection, The Exhibition: Ikat – Flaming Textiles from Uzbekistan (2012-2013)


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