African wax prints, also known as Ankara and Dutch wax prints, are omnipresent and common materials for clothing in Africa, especially West Africa. They are industrially produced, colorful cotton cloths with batik-inspired printing.[1] One feature of these materials is the lack of difference in the color intensity of the front and back sides. The wax fabric can be sorted into categories of quality due to the processes of manufacturing. Normally, the fabrics are sold in 12 yards as "full piece" or 6 yards as "half piece". The colors comply with the local preferences of the customers. Mainly clothing for celebrations is made out of these.
Immaculate work, Quality of material and design is just impeccable, amazing customer service, shipment top tier. ❤️🇭🇹 I can’t wait to abuse her work 😁🥰 ( event wear turn to everyday lifestyle)
September 2025
Love my dress that I picked up yesterday!! It fits me so beautifully. Khadijah was a pleasure to work with and she assisted me with trying on many dresses until I found the one I love! I will definitely be back again!
September 2025
From the moment we spoke designer was so professional, on time and ready to assist.. there were so many dresses to choose from. If I ever need a dress she will be my first stop .