The Ankara print is one of the most worn African fabric in the whole world. It has been worn by many. From everyday people to stars and celebrities like Rihanna as seen in the Ankara print and the almighty US Vogue editor in chief, Ann Wintour as seen in this Ankara print
The good thing about the Ankara print is it can be used to make just anything from fancy highly-low skirts like the one below or can be used for trench coats which is perfect for this season.
The Ankara print in most cases are made to measure and it can be hard to explain exactly what we want made to our tailors. The Iya Eko website has a selection of Ankara styles from dresses to laid back glam styles. You will be blown away when you see their selection. Let’s have a look at a few…..
The Ankara print can be worn to all occasions from red carpet and to work. They are also available in different texture, colours and price range. There is something for every one when it comes to the Ankara Print.


So whether you are looking for Ankara work styles or red carpet look, check out Iya Eko for your Ankara print style fix.
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Sade lewis
November 30, 2015I love Ankara. The only African fabric I fancy because of its versatility.
Art Becomes You
December 1, 2015me too! thanks for stopping girl 🙂
Filomena Mairosse
December 1, 2015That jumpsuit is messing with my soul so bad right now!!! I love ankara with a passion and I’m so glad it’s gone from being a “special occasion” thing for the modern world and is now an everyday, every occasion fabric.
I’m going to need someone to gift me this jumpsuit for my birthday though hehehehe.
Art Becomes You
December 1, 2015hahaha that jumpsuit though!!!! x
welovefur
December 1, 2015I like this colorful collection. The first one dress is very very chic.
I really love your blog. I hope you will like mine
many kisses
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Sheela Goh
December 18, 2015You know, when I think this print, I think Solange Knowles. She has one of the most exciting, eccentric and electrifying sense of style I’ve ever been privileged to witness. Such sartorial brilliance 🙂