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Farfetch Partners with The Folklore on New Collection from African Designers
Image Credit: Farfetch / The Folklore Farfetch is going global, and engaging a diverse array of brands and designers in the process.
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A Menswear Look from the New Capsule
Image Credit: Farfetch / The Folklore Farfetch introduced styles from 10 of The Folklore’s newest African fashion and accessory designers on Wednesday.
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Casual Men’s Styling from Farfetch and The Folklore
Image Credit: Farfetch / The Folklore This week’s drop includes more than 60 limited-edition products across women’s and men’s apparel, jewelry and handbags.
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Women’s Printed Spaghetti Strap Dress
Image Credit: Farfetch / The Folklore Most of the products are handmade, and there’s an “exclusive element” to owning African luxury pieces, The Folklore’s founder, Amira Rasool, said.
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Women’s Maxi Dress and Baguette Bag
Image Credit: Farfetch / The Folklore This week’s drop includes more than 60 limited-edition products across women’s and men’s apparel, jewelry and handbags.
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Men’s Printed Button Down Shirt and Leather Pants
Image Credit: Farfetch / The Folklore The move represents the beginning of a strategic partnership that will see new brands and styles from The Folklore’s cadre of artists debut on the platform each season.
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Gold Belted Jacket by Orange Culture
Image Credit: Farfetch / The Folklore Oke-Lawal aimed to design products that are “truly unisex,” with a focus on inventive textures that are fresh and exciting to shoppers.
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Unisex Styling by Orange Culture
Image Credit: Farfetch / The Folklore “I like that he’s found a balance between being super creative and giving us art, but making it wearable,” Rasool said.