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Monalisa Chinda elegantly steps out in classy designed African Fabric
Time and again, We a African movies News have always emphasized the symbiotic relation between artistry and fashion, stressing on the enormous opportunity that is available and should be fully harnessed by our top stars in promoting local African fashion and thereby carving an identity as opposed to copying other exotic fashion trends that have no bearing to the African niche.
To say that African fashion is yet to be harnessed is an understatement for the huge potential that is yet to be untapped. One best way to achieve that is through the media and entertainment channels like mainstream Nollywood where the production team makes it a matter of priority to adopt and promote African fashion in the movies they produce.
Hopefully, we may begin to see more of that soon but until then, the likes of Monalisa continue to keep the blaze of true African identity shinning high.


