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Sika Designs

Sunday, August 19, 2007

Ahhhhh. . . {I'm screaming with joy!}

You know how much I love African fabrics in fashion, but I rarely see them interpreted in modern clothing designs. . . that is until now. While catching up on some reading at Clothes-Pin {I really do love that site}, I read a post on Sika Designs, a company that creates clothes inspired by Ghana, West Africa. Sigh. . . . It's like print heaven, only better . . . .
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  1. Anonymous Anonymous said:

    I really like the pencil skirt outfit in the bottom right hand corner. The shoes add the right splash of color. Too cute. I want to order it and a peplum jacket I saw in gold on the site.

  1. Anonymous Anonymous said:

    u have such talent
    u're designs rock-out loud
    yet they r still sophisticated and impowering

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