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A Meeting of Cultures: Fashioning North Africa - Hardcover

A Meeting of Cultures: Fashioning North Africa - Hardcover

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by Sara Hume (Editor), Nada Koreish (Editor), Kazna Askar (Contribution by)

Dazzling designs and the multifaceted fashion scene of North Africa.

A Meeting of Cultures is a pathbreaking work focused specifically on contemporary fashion designers and influencers in Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt. Lavishly illustrated, it broadens the scope of scholarship on the fashion industry, which to date has focused primarily on American and European designers.

North Africa has always been a crossroads of cultures. To illuminate the myriad facets of the local fashion and fashion industry, this comprehensive publication showcases the works of contemporary fashion designers along with photography by fashion photographers, journalists, and social media influencers. Organized around three themes, Disruptors, Our Land, and Threads, this catalogue showcases the work of fashion practitioners across North Africa who work to retain cultural distinctiveness while adapting to contemporary concerns ranging from sustainability to gender identity.

Author Biography

Sara Hume is professor and curator at the Kent State University Museum. Her research in the history of dress has focused on the global reach of the fashion industry. She earned her PhD in modern European history from the University of Chicago, an MA in museum studies from the Fashion Institute of Technology, and a BA in art from Yale University. Nada Koreish is a lecturer across multiple disciplines with over fifteen years of experience in the design industry and a doctoral scholar, focusing on decoloniality and fashion in North Africa. She is the founder of the Fashion Liberation Collective North Africa, a disruptor, and a mother. Always striving to reclaim our history. Our own table.

Number of Pages: 200
Dimensions: 0.71 x 10.24 x 8.27 IN
Publication Date: October 10, 2025