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Discover LudwigThe phrase "african print" is not correct in written English as it should be capitalized as "African print." You can use it when referring to a style of fabric or clothing that features traditional African designs and patterns.
Example: "She wore a beautiful dress made from African print that caught everyone's attention at the event."
Alternatives: "African fabric" or "African textile."
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- 'Afterword,' African Print Cultures, eds.
African print is becoming increasingly popular.
I feel humbled to see white people catwalking my African print and designs.
- 'From Corpse to Corpus: The Printing of Death in Colonial West Africa,' African Print Cultures, eds.
One umbrella, in the bottom right, is emblazoned with the African print that figures in nearly all his work.
Most of my designs are in African print; these prints have bright colours, and these colours represent unity.
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Cue women in African prints, young men in zoot suits.
Olowu's trademark African prints were mixed with leopardprint and with sketchy roses this season.
The cultural identity of African prints influences my own contemporary style, too.
Moshood, named for its Nigerian proprietor, carries contemporary clothing made from traditional African prints.
She would instruct them how she wanted them designed and how to mix Austrian lace with beautiful African printed cottons.
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