
Arts & Culture
V&A Friday Late: African Fashions on Film
8:00 pm
- 9:00 pm
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29 January 2021
Online | Free
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Join the V&A ‘Friday Late’ for a programme of specially selected short films and moving image works that showcase the creativity and ingenuity of contemporary fashions from Nigeria and the African Diaspora.
From cinematic celebrations of joy, luxury and leisure to portraits of creative youth, explore the work of designers, stylists and film makers at the heart of this eclectic scene. Hear from the makers themselves as they introduce their work, sharing their inspirations and perspectives on storytelling through fashion.
This Friday Late marks the announcement of a major V&A exhibition celebrating the vitality and innovation of contemporary African fashions, opening in June 2022.
Featured Artists:
A Ti De
‘A ti de’ meaning ‘we have arrived’ explores vintage Yoruba fashions from the 60s, 70s and 80s. The film sheds light on the richness of fashion during that era, particularly the Iro and Buba — wrap-around skirts tied at the waist, and long-sleeved, loose-fitting blouses. Growing up in Lagos, Nigeria, director Oye Diran recalls looking at old pictures his mother had of herself, friends and family. A Ti De is inspired by the memories of this heritage, celebrating both traditional Yoruba clothing and more contemporary stylings as well as hairstyles from Afros to beehives.
Joy
This kaleidoscopic love story by director Samona Olanipekun and designer Priya Ahluwalia celebrates the everyday beauty and strength of Black existence. Featuring community leaders, steelband players, matriarchs, poets and political activists, with Ahluwalia’s collection subtly woven throughout, this work is part documentary, and part feature film. Ahluwalia’s namesake brand creates vibrant, forward-looking menswear that pays tribute to her family’s Nigerian, Jamaican and Indian heritage, with a touch of nostalgia for her 90s childhood in south London.
A Beautiful Struggle
A Beautiful Struggle follows a young musician who migrates from the countryside to seek stardom in the vibrant, psychedelic city of Lagos. This portrait is an ode to the pursuit of fame by all means necessary, set against the hustle of writer and director Dafe Oboro’s home city. The film features fashion designs by Nigeria-based designers Papa Oyeyemi and Abiola Olusola, and was created in collaboration with Vlisco&co.
We Do
We Do is a film about ceremony and sisterhood. Opening with three women helping each other dress, director Numa Perrier takes us on a luxuriously lo-fi excursion into the rituals surrounding clothing and preparing for special occasions. Designed by Memsor Kamarake and Ade Samuel and featuring whimsical and romantic collections from House of Aama, Love Oh Lou, Keeyahri, Brother Vellies and more. Produced by Ashley Cimone for Equator Productions in partnership with In The Blk, as part of a series that speaks to the solidarity found within Black communities. For more of Numa’s work click House of Numa
Stream the films live this Friday 29th at 8 PM here
Header image: by Nigerian photographer Oye Diran for “A Ti De” film and photo series.