"Sunday Runway - Shuka Cloth . . . "
Greetings,
I know we usually spend our Sundays together ooo-ing and ah-ing over the latest models to sashay down a fashion-week runway or delve into the latest images from the Highland Games in Scotland. But, let travel a bit further this week. All the way to a mystery. All the way to Africa.
'Shuka
Cloth' has always been identified with the Maasai tribe of East Africa.
Known as fierce warriors - the Maasai tribe's style has always been unique. Shuka cloth is know for its bright, clear colour (usually a searing, bright red) and vibrant patterns. That pattern could easily be described as intersecting warp and weft stripes creating a
grid pattern across the width of the textile. Well, at a certain point
- that description also could be used to identify classic highland
tartans. So . . . are they connected?
Like so much in the history of fashion - we might never know. But, the colours and textiles are certainly inspirational.
Cheers,
Scot
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And I love your photos :)
I am just full of love today, aren't I ? :)