Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramThreadsBlueskyEmail 600 Nelida Cardoso has never failed to impress us. Avante Garde and unique! A set of clothes from a long standing collection that been jaw dropping at every turn especially in editorial. What we are looking at is a fusion of mad max and feminism combined, and it rocks. The question is would you wear this in public? Enjoy the outfits by Nelida Cardoso. Click Vaiss Fashion Day 2014 to view all the hot Cape Verdean runway fashion shows. More Articles You Would Love #OOTD: Akosua Vee Shows How Colourful You Can Be In Your Africa Prints Corporate Looks #fGSTYLE: Mali’s Bogolan Print Set To Rock 2017; See Fabulous Styles And Read Why! AfricaAfrican Designersafrican fashioncape verdecape verde fashiondesignersNelida CardosoNelida Cardoso Vaiss Fashion Day 2014praiarunwayvaiss fashion dayVaiss Fashion Day 2014west africa Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramThreadsBlueskyEmail Nana Tamakloe Founder of FashionGHANA.com and Accra Fashion Week. I'm grateful you visited, I hope you share, subscribe and share your comments or opinions below. More For You #MODELCRUSH: Get To Know The International Senegalese Runway Starlet, Sokhna Cisse With Her... #fGSTYLE: African Print is Back, Bolder and Unapologetic – And African Women Are... VIDEO: R Kelly’s Girlfriend Proposes To Him In Jail & Tell’s Public Not... France24 Describes Ghana As A “Fast-Fashion Graveyard” As NPP & NDC Allow Western... #HOTSHOTS: Ajok Diang Stuns In Sizzling Swimwear Shoot By Rafael Pavarotti VIDEO: Young Lagos Creative Get Their Ultimate Shine At FashionsFinest EPIC 2025 Runway... VIDEO: Kanye West’s Joke About Urinating On Virgil Abloh’s Grave Explained VIDEO: Black Sherif Breaks Down In Tears Whilst Performing On Stage In London Angélique Kidjo Becomes First African Artist To Receive A Star On The Hollywood... Everything You Need To Know About Why The Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi... 1 comment monaresa August 13, 2014 - 12:16 pm this looks like alkarara? is I?. well it is a creative use of the sack material. and this reminds me of the trash to glam theme. the dresses are all powerful in an ancient yet sophisticated way. love the first dress, the last and third to the last. nice work and a big thumbs up to the producer. Comments are closed.