StyleAfrica.com Wants to be Africa’s Biggest Online Fashion Magazine

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Set to launch on May 15, Style Africa wants to be Africa’s biggest online fashion magazine by Africans, for Africans. The South Africa produced fashion network targets the 25-45 year age group and will be published every six months to showcase Africa’s talent of designers and fashionistas.

1667DEC108B843B11E1178B877FEThe site is also aimed at marketing Africa’s design, clothing and textile industries via its website and online magazines and fashion events. According to the firm, the fashion network includes talents from within the design and textile sectors plus celebrities from South Africa’s music, TV and film sectors who are also lovers of fashion and design.

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The firm says it is set to have an exclusive interview with Terry Pheto, a South African actress who will grace the magazine’s debut cover. The issue will also detail styles like how to wrap and style your headscarf, showcase designs from top South Africa designers, spotlight up and coming African designers, showcase latest collections and hold competitions.

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