DUABA SERWA
DIGITAL
London Fashion Week Sep’22
DUABA SERWA
Duaba Serwa is a mixture of innovative intricate details, textures, structure and new types of volumes. Their story is about bold effortless beauty and they take pride in the construction of luxurious style lines, that cater to the woman who prefers understatements.
Having their dress Worn by Michaela Coel on the cover of Vanity Fair’s Annual Hollywood issue in February 2021 reiterated what the brand is all about .
Their garments are made for comfort and simplicity, with harmonious lines reinforced by a bold palette of colours and fine materials. The brand has become synonymous with their origami folds, triangular pleating and smock work made from luxurious silks and handwoven fabrics tie dyes and batiks made by communities of highly skilled women in Ghana and Burkina Faso.
“Africans have always had a love for Fashion This is especially evident in the variety of styles available for the local traditional outfits each country has, like the ‘kaba and slit’ from our home country Ghana, Whilst fashion is generally appreciated and patronised, this movement is characterised primarily by modern influences and contemporary sensibilities.
This is us , SLOW FASHION, SUSTAINABLY MADE, HIGH END.” - Says Artisan Design Studio’s founder