fashion
Transitions
In
its simplest definition, a transition signifies “the process or period of
changing from one state or condition to another”. I think
this was the perfect word to define this photoshoot and my summer as I went through many changes which have helped my style, myself and my blog work evolve.
The first transition would have to be the location. Most
of my shoots are usually minimalistic and familiar. The following look was shot
in a place that was unknown to me, which made it all the more challenging, yet
rewarding. That place was Médina, one of
Dakar’s oldest and most populous neighborhoods. The area is filled with colorful homes, busy
streets and graffiti walls; it has an ancient vibe to it, as opposed to the more modern districts in the city. Since it was
my first time there I had no idea what to expect. I immediately realized that in comparison to other places in Dakar or New York, this
was not one where most people took pictures. You would think with all the
art around people would come, but it was the opposite. The
photographer and I had to therefore ask permission to shoot around the houses,
and be patient as crowds of children and adults surrounded us to question what
exactly we were doing.
Next, the majority of my outfits on the blog are Eurocentric and rarely focus on African fashion.
This year, I spent all three months of my summer in Sénégal so I really had the
time to learn about Senegalese textiles and prints. My aunt also greatly helped
me with this style addition; she gave me many traditional wax clothing items and helped
me create outfits so I definitely had enough to experiment. The purple and blue peplum top in the pictures
below was a gift from her. It's made of African waxprints and has a flared lower bottom and bell sleeves. The material is from Accra, Ghana ; it's quite light so you can definitely move around freely. I paired the
top with a pair of black pants, heels, and delicate silver earrings to match
the blouse’s simple yet exquisite motifs. I purposely combined a traditional
piece with other modern clothing because I think it perfectly embodied who I
am: a multi-dimensional and multi-cultural African woman.
The
last transition I would have to say was overall, my summer. Living in the
United States but coming back to Sénégal to see my friends and family is always
interesting; I’ve noticed I’m immediately re-immersed in a different culture as
soon as I arrive. Basically, you learn to balance the fact that you are from
two places which carry their respective discrepancies, mainly in terms of
cultural practices and social norms; I find that it allows you to sometimes
step out of your comfort zone and constantly be aware of all your surroundings.
I met with some amazing people who have greatly
inspired me this summer. If it weren’t for them, I wouldn’t have pushed myself to work as
much on the website. Initially, I wanted to take a break from blogging because
I thought, “I won't find anyone in Sénégal who will have the same visions and
ideas as me. They'll probably think I'm too weird...”. I
soon realized I was wrong, as Dakar in itself is a city buzzing with artistic
vibes, which is perfect for a blogger like myself, as I try to incorporate
fashion, creative art and direction in my photoshoots. For this post, I owe a huge thank you to the photographer Sidy Mohamed Kandji(https://www.instagram.com/smkandji/). Him and I were on the same page in terms of our creative ideas and I think that's what really brought everything together. We planned this shoot
3 weeks in advance because I really wanted to bring the traditional (the
location) versus the modern (myself) theme into existence. We couldn’t have gotten a better area than
Médina and I’m happy Sidy suggested it.
I loved doing my work here; it was a nice change from the busy and fast-paced New York City. It’s amazing what a change of scenery can do, and it’s even better when it’s in your home country. I can’t wait to come back and do this again.
Much
love,
Penda
Outfit
details:
Top: Kiki Clothing
Pants:
Forever 21
Shoes:
ASOS
Earrings:
Swarovski
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3 comments
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