Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail 5.7K If You Like This Article Kindly Give Us A Share! Many can attest to the fact that Black Panther 2; Wakanda Forever was fairly a sham to the culture. The aim of showing an emasculated African society, an attempt to introduce lesbians into the African culture, a powerful African society that was easily trashed by underwater people, and just the simple fact that outside of the high esteems advanced technology center and kingdom, the rest of Wakanda looked like Ghana’s very own Makola. The fashion was fairly basic, and generally speaking, this movie technically undid everything the first movie indicated, and the whole concept of Wakanda being this hidden, non-penetrable location where Africans have advanced their lifestyles, technology, and culture without the influence of Western powers to immaculate levels, was not really as immaculate as we wished to believe. Anyone who wishes to watch part 3, good luck to you. However, the vision and the dream that was born, or should we say, had light shed on by the first edition of Black Panther still lives amongst Africans and the African diaspora. The movement of admiration for Africa began prior to Black Panther despite its contribution, and it will continue as such. So thank you Marvel, but we can take it from here. And taking it from here is what A.I. artists like Shauna Jones are doing. More Articles You Would Love VIDEO: Minister for Children, Gender and Social Protection Defends Her New Rihanna Hair-Do Mai Atafo @ Glitz Africa Fashion Week 2014, Day 3 – Ghana, Accra #GAFW2014 Shauna Jones is one immaculate AI artists, AI meaning Artificial Intelligence. She has managed to bring lots of creative scenarios to life. Shauna Jones’s works are extremely amazing and definitely speak truth to power. Scrolling through her Instagram page (@shauna_blacklens) is nothing short of observing stunning visuals of the African American journey and timeline across the board with an outstanding hint of fashion and style. One of her latest series recreated Oscar’s red carpet with the glorious concept of Wakanda fashion and style, and we could not help but share it with you. Enjoy the amazing designs and beauty below. If You Love A.I. Shauna Jones isn’t the first to be published here. Prior to this, we have covered the league of Carribean Super Heroes by Dwayne A Mills. PICS: Dwayne A Mills Brings 26 Caribbean Superheros To Life That Could Rival Any Marvel Character We recently covered Ghanaian AI artists Mr Afriyie’s AI Fashion Week show. PICS: Ghanaian AI Artist, @Mr.Afriyie Takes #AIFashionWeek2023 By Storm & Creates A Multiverse Of Guests, Models & Clothes And how could we forget, Malik Afegbua’s AI elderly series? #HOTSHOTS: Black Elders Get Their Moments Of Style Glory In This Extrodinary Editorial Series By Film Director Malik Afegbua Read More Like This On Ghana Artificial Intelligence UPCOMING TOP EVENTS! VIEW ALL EVENTSDIRECTION COLLECTION: OUT NOW!Click HereFollow us on Instagram @FashionGHANA_com | Twitter: @fashionGHANA | Facebook: Fashionghana.com To Submit stories Email: [email protected] or HashTag #FashionGHANA Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail More For You A.I. Artist Marzuwq Muhammad Visually Creates The Perfect Way & Looks Spending A... Outstanding African Queens & Royalty Is Served In New A.I. Digital Artwork By... A.I. Digital Artist Shows Us How Hot A Rihanna Barbie Collection Would Be #HOTSHOTS: Lemony Serves An Epitome Of Ghanaian Beauty In Beautiful Kente Editorial #HOTSHOTS: Photographer John Sylvanus Brings Shatu Garko’s Beauty Right Out Her Hijab In... #HOTSHOTS: Designer Nana Blak Celebrates Ghana’s 66th Independence With This Extraordinary Suit-Filled Editorial A.I. Artists Marzuwq Muhammad Shows The Future For Ghanaian Couples Is Bright With... #HOTSHOTS: Joy Akhigbe Gets Extra Fierce In Leopard Print For New Lex Ash... #HOTSHOTS: New York Based Model Joseph T. Aggrey Gets Revamped By Ghanaian Creatives... #HOTSHOTS: The Gorgeous Carol Zinsu Makes Another Grand Appearance In This Astonishing Editorial You must log in to post a comment.This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.