9. Afrocentric Prints and Fabrics

Afrocentric prints and fabrics such as Ankara and Kente have become vibrant symbols of cultural pride and political identity. By embracing these bold patterns, Black women celebrate their African heritage and assert a connection to ancestral traditions.
Once reserved for special occasions, these textiles now appear on international runways and in everyday streetwear, affirming a global appreciation for African aesthetics. Their widespread adoption reflects not only a fashion statement but also a declaration of solidarity and self-affirmation. For more on Kente’s history and significance, see further reading.