Have you ever read about the Vogue Magazine’s editor-in-chief, Anna Wintour, that she is regarded as a god of the fashion world with an affinity for sheath dresses? In Nairobi, Diana Oroti has been described as the queen of African prints, too.
The TV and content producer, fashion consultant has been showing off her killer fashion sense and impeccable taste since when you could ever think of. She’s one of the most chicest, attention-grabbing fashion illustrator Kenya has ever produced. And because of the influence she commands, plus her 100 Days of African Fashion campaign which inspired a slew of Africans across the country and pond, Diana appears on the pages of magazine frequently. Her outfits are majorly made in Africa and are a playful concoction of African prints and some practical trends selected with careful consideration based on her personal style.
Diana truly loves African fashion, and whenever she’s able to show it — whether on the street or on social media — she seizes the opportunity. No doubt she’s an icon in Kenya and if you ask us, we’re not only admiring her craft, but we need more women like her in the African fashion community. Want to see what we’re talking about? Step inside our gallery to see a few inspiring fashion moments of Diana Opoti: