fashion, wasn't he? why was that? i think because he wasn't frightened of doing the unusual and pushing boundaries. i love this piece in kente, but of course, it wasn't the thing to do to tailor kente when he was working. he is seen as one of the first people to tailor and cut and make a garment from kente. traditionally, it would have been wrapped. in this period, it would have been wrapped. the other thing that i love is that apparently he made a pair ofjeans in kente which must have been scandalous then, because you're not supposed to do it. kente, originally, it's the fabric the aristocracy. the fabric of the aristocracy. the significance of cloth in many african countries is the focus of a particular section of the show. you can't think about african fashions without first thinking about the place of the cloth. of course, the african continent has this long and industrious history of multiple fabrics and textile traditions,