
The Timeless Power of African Creativity: #Vlisco Collaborates With Sarah Diouf & Trevor Stuurman
- frankachiedu
- Sep 13
- 1 min read
Icons Live Forever: A Celebration of African Creativity
Icons live forever. That’s the resounding statement behind this groundbreaking collaboration between heritage textile house Vlisco, visionary designer Sarah Diouf, and renowned photographer Trevor Stuurman. More than just a cover, this project dares to reimagine style, culture, and creativity through the lens of African brilliance.

Vlisco, with its century-long legacy of textiles rooted in West and Central Africa, finds fresh expression in the hands of Diouf, whose Dakar-based brand Tongoro has been redefining modern African fashion with its bold, unapologetic silhouettes. Pair that with the cinematic eye of Trevor Stuurman-one of South Africa’s most celebrated image-makers known for framing everyday Black identity in extraordinary ways-and the result is nothing short of timeless.
Together, these creative powerhouses illustrate the richness and resilience of African artistry. Their collaboration is not only visually stunning but also symbolic of how the continent continues to shape global conversations around fashion, identity, and representation. The fabrics become more than cloth, they are stories. The images are more than portraits, they are visual histories. And the designs are more than garments, they are declarations of pride and possibility.

In a world often quick to borrow from Africa without acknowledgement, this project is a bold reminder that African creativity doesn’t just influence, it leads. It proves that icons are not confined to history books; they are living, breathing, and creating in the now. And through partnerships like this, their legacy will live forever.


Credits:
Fashion Design — @dioufsarah
Photography — @trevor_stuurman @loic_lima
Fabric — @vlisco
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