

Come see stunning outfits, learn about the rich stories behind them, and indulge in the joy and pride of our Traditional African outfits
African fashion is a vibrant art form deeply embedded in the continent’s rich cultural heritage. More than just prints and fabrics, it embodies racial identity and reflects profound cultural and social values.
Traditional African fashion serves as a powerful non-verbal language, used by various societies to express their unique identities and convey messages through intricate patterns, designs, hairstyles, and distinctive ways of wearing outfits.
It creatively showcases our diverse cultures and personalities, celebrating the depth and richness of our heritage.

Join us on August 17, from 1pm to 7pm at Garfield Park in Everett for the Sounds Of Africa Festival Fashion Show to celebrate this vibrant culture. This event is not just a show; it’s a gathering of our community to honor the beauty and depth of African heritage.

Mali Traditional outfit

Ethiopia Traditional outfit


Watch the video below to see our beautiful models perform:
We invite you to be part of this special day. Let’s come together to appreciate the artistry of African fashion and connect with each other through music, dance, and culture.


Don’t miss this chance to immerse yourself in a festival that celebrates the heart and soul of Africa.

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Remember, it’s the Sounds of Africa Festival 2.0, scheduled to take place at Garfield Park (2300 Walnut St, Everett, WA 98201) on Saturday, August 17th, from 1 PM to 7 PM.
If you would like to support WAWAC to provide more services to the West African community in Washington State, contact us on 253-235-2132,
or email info@wawac.org or visit www.wawac.org
or Send a check to the Washington West African Center 19203 36th Avenue W, Suite 210,Lynnwood, WA 98036
or Paypal:paypal.me/wawestafricancenter
or Website:https://wawac.org/donations/donate/
The Washington West African Center, connecting West Africans in Washington with local resources and bridge the gap between us and the wider community. If we don’t have it, we go find it.
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