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Afro Punk London Fashion

Grace Jones Afro Punk London 2016
WE LOVE FESTIVALS !!!!! Afro Punk London 2016 


We've been going to music and arts festivals for over 25 years and we still love it. I personally love the vibrancy and love at a festival. It's the closest situation we get to being our authentic self without fear. I think that's why there is so much dressing up that goes on. I've always been heavily influenced by festival fashion. Below are some of the most exciting people we have had the pleasure to meet.

even my sister Nana got in on the act, wearing one
 of our classic maxi dresses matching it with one of her belts







































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