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Second-hand clothing, "feugue-diaye" in the Wolof language, is a vibrant business in Senegal. Each year, thousands of tonnes of garments tossed out by wealthier Europeans find a new home in West ...
Their clothes were often made of patchwork fabric ... of a system of sustainable economics that continues to benefit Senegal to the present day. Fall stressed the importance of a humble lifestyle ...
The clothing. They're not scared of any type of print. The prints and colors are dynamic.” Dawodu and French photographer Fanny Latour-Lambert touched down in Senegal on the final day of Ramadan ...
The air buzzes with purpose as the clothing takes shape, a blend of artistry and labour that mirrors their dedication. These finished pieces are then distributed to markets across Senegal ...
The event, held at the weekend in Senegal's capital with the theme of ... are buying and discarding clothes at an alarming rate, causing industry-related pollution to soar. The average number ...
KOLA SULAIMON / AFP "Clothing-wise, he beats every other president in the world." "His tailor should be get a medal." Every time one of Senegal's ruling duo makes an appearance, social media goes ...
In Senegal, 3.7% of the prison population is made up of women. They often lack toiletries as well as a change of clothes. Kari Masson organising donated clothes ready for the clothing swap in ...
Workers of a recycling center of second-hand textile of the French social enterprise Le Relais sort through bales of clothes in Diamniadio, Senegal on June 25. Photo: AFP The market around ...
Workers at French social enterprise Le Relais' recycling center for secondhand clothing sort through bales of clothes in Diamniadio, Senegal, on June 25. Mariama Darame / Agence Francepresse DAKAR ...