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Saturday, 31 March 2012

Mirror Mirror Premier: Is that Ankara prints I see everywhere?

 
"Mirror Mirror" movie starring Julia Roberts opened yesterday Friday 30th March in the US and it was a visual delight! Paying homage to our African Wax Prints.

It was all done by the late oscar winning Japanese Costume designer- Eiko Ishioka. A standing ovation please, for our Ankara prints.

29 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow, can't wait to se the movie, she played a wicked queen.

Anonymous said...

Ankara prints kor, jankara prints ni, ever heard of Damask???

Admin said...

IF IT'S NOT ANKARA, IT CAN'T BE LIKE ANKARA...

Anonymous said...

Only Ankara?

Damask (Arabic: دمسق‎) is a reversible figured fabric of silk, wool, linen, cotton, or synthetic fibers, with a pattern formed by weaving. Damasks are woven with one warp yarn and one weft yarn, usually with the pattern in warp-faced satin weave and the ground in weft-faced or sateen weave. Twill damasks include a twill-woven ground or pattern

Anonymous said...

Sorry linda but not all prints are ankara!These prints don't look ankara to me.

Anonymous said...

The style, theme and use of Ankara/Damask is very similar to the work of Nigeria's very own talent Yinka Shonibare.

Anonymous said...

The style, theme and use of Ankara/Damask is very similar to the work of Nigeria's very own talent Yinka Shonibare.

Anonymous said...

Thanx Google ur PA just sent d reply.

Uchefuna Chinyere Stacy said...

Will love to see this movie, much hype already + I love Julia Roberts.

Anonymous said...

Weda ankara oh or Damask oh wich I think is a mixture of both,it sure dsnt luk American 2 me!

Legendkid said...

I don't think this ankara? Or is it?

Poison said...

*yawns* wetin concern me? NEXT

bimbola said...

It dosent look ℓi̶̲̥̅ke̶̲̥̅ Ankara @ all.linda ¥ U̶̲̥̅ ₪☺ D̶̲̥̅̊ε̲̣̣̣̥γ̲̣̣̥ post ♍α̲̅ comment now,abi ℓ̊ offend U̶̲̥̅ ni.

Anonymous said...

Is my eyes?...cos I dnt c anyfin ankara there...

Anonymous said...

madam,find better news give us jare!

laladdon said...

Ankara is not originally African or Nigerian.You only need to google it and educate urself on its origins... so don't get it twisted!!!

Anonymous said...

Linda, Ankara is not even an African concept...it came from the dutch who printed Indonesian prints on fabric and sold it to us.The Damask and aso- oke is Africa's lane.

Anonymous said...

its called dutch wax not african wax

NKECHI said...

Oyibo no dey wear print. So whenever we see them wear am it looks like Ankara to us. Abeg no too blame Linda.

bluemagic said...

L♥√ع d beautiful colors

Anonymous said...

Linda ,u get appollo? U no de see well? Na ankara be dat 4 year eye? Hian! Na wah 4 u o.

NKECHI said...

Guy, u seem to be the one who is not current. Linda has done this story a few months back. Ask Bloglord her favourite......lol.

2012 Post-utme said...

I love the colors, so you too should do the same thing.

Anonymous said...

Adire, aso oke, nupe or is it tiv black and white cloth, fulani cloth, i cant think of anymore. These r d fabrics Naija can lay claim to. Other ideas r imported

Anonymous said...

Linda, Ankara is not African. It is a type of fabric printing popular in Europe. Its actually the name of a town. African fabric print work can be seen in Adire, Kente etc

Take your job more seriously, Linda. You are the unofficial Information Minister. Google is your friend. Have a great day everyone

dosh said...

WELL, I THINK I'D PREFER THE FABRICS ON GLAM OUTFITS NOT RIDICULOUS ONES. I GET THAT THE THEME HERE IS COMIC AND ALL...IT'S JUST A THOUGHT THOUGH

Anonymous said...

@Laladdon...is it really you,the famous lalaland,lalatrine,lolo aka katakata of NFC,hope uv not come to LIB to make trouble...LUMY.

Truth teller said...

Ankara is nt a friggin african print its just sumtin we luv and incoroperated on our designs. Tye nd dye is nigerian. Aso oke is nigerian. Ankara originated frm france. Do ur research ns stop taggin ankara afrrican. Tnx

Chikaka said...

Anon April 1, 2012 8:11 AM; laughed at your comment. Well taken.

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