5 Queer Stylish Africans On Merging Fashion With Their Identity

Alexandra Obochi By Ugonnaora Owoh ·Updated June 20, 2024

In a world where authenticity in human expression is clamored for, the case might not be for a marginalized group of people. Especially in numerous African countries where LGBTQ+ rights are heavily downplayed. But it just doesn’t end there; queer persons have to face scrutiny for the way they live, the way they express themselves, and certainly for the way they dress. Regardless,

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