
If you’ve been pretty much “alive” through this last decade, you’d agree with me that the world is eventually embracing a new order of renaissance and gradually putting everything in perspective when it comes to fashion for men.

In fact, current happenings are succinct pointers to this truth. This truth, which has also ordered the re-evaluation of menswear and men’s fashion in general, is shedding a global appraisal of the subject especially in this part of the world(Africa).

It’s no news that within the past 5-7 years, men’s fashion has evolved tremendously, cutting dogmatically through age-long embraced ethnic and cultural stereotypes and stigmata. Men are beginning to adopt more soulful and expressive approaches of identity via fashion and by rewriting antique cultural history.

More and more recent designers like Orange Culture, Emmy Kasbit, Kenneth Ize, Rich Mnisi, Sisiano and a lot of others who are learned on the subject of diversity are sewing in these ideals into collections, look book campaigns and fashion presentations.

Style influencers and content creators have also been very instrumental in leading this vanguard for diversity; a language that has helped in stretching the narrative of fashion aiding and enhancing human sociology, thus effecting world growth and a deep sense of globalization.

You would agree with me that fashion has never looked so beautiful, save for this spectrum exhibit of extant possibilities of expression that surround men’s fashion, as now.
This piece on fashion for men was written by Providence Ozichukwu for MC! Magazine.
