NATAAL MAGAZINE ISSUE 1

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Belanda Hitam go to battle for the designer’s AW18 collection

Olubiyi Thomas For AW18 Olubiyi Thomas looks to the mid-nineteenth-century to take inspiration from Belanda Hitam — Black Dutchmen — a group of Gold Coast recruits to the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army who fought in Indonesia. “The story evolved while I was researching the history of how the Netherlands became the main manufacturers of batik, which was sold to West Africans and has become part of our identity,” says Thomas of the wax print that took the fancy of the soldiers, who then brought it back home. Dutch producers caught on and began to cater their prints to local tastes. “In some ways I felt I could relate to Belanda Hitam’s clash of cultures, wearing one’s uniform but still feeling estranged at times. One of their generals, Jan Kooi, became my muse for reflecting on a bygone age, heroism and cultural acceptance.” Using vintage florals, waxed cotton, wool, linen and silk in muted shades, the collection combines military silhouettes with classic British tailoring. Key outerwear includes a quilted double-breasted jacket and a pink mohair overcoat. The magic happens when these are layered over raw-edged waistcoats, collarless shirts and voluminous cropped trousers to create elegant looks for men and — a first for Thomas — for women, too. The designer’s own multicultural upbringing informs his whole approach to design, which is in part a reflection on post-colonial, contemporary style. Born in Lagos, his family moved to Glasgow when he was three. Excelling at fine art, he gravitated from painting to fashion and relocated to London to study menswear at Central Saint Martins. He worked at James Long, Craig Green, Alexander McQueen, Siki Im and De Rien, before establishing his eponymous brand for SS16. Inspired as much by Victorian cutting and Malian indigo textiles as by Yinka Shonibare and Hieronymus Bosch, Thomas has honed an appreciation for artisanal techniques and meaningful craftsmanship. He is now becoming known by discerning dressers worldwide for his deconstructed, elongated styles that exude an accomplished ease. So who would he love to dress? “Gaika, FKA Twigs, Andre 3000, Dev Hynes, Johnny Depp… there’s so many. Although my ex-girlfriend told me her gran would wear it too!” Styling KK OBI. Hair ISAAC POLEON. Casting CHLOE ROSOLEK. Models MOPESOLA and ROHAN at NII AGENCY and DECIO.

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Words RUDO IBORI Photography MISHAEL PHILLIP

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RAHIMA GAMBO

6min
pages 323-330

ALICE MANN

8min
pages 309-316

RUTH OSSAI

4min
pages 301-308

FATOUMATA DIABATÉ

4min
pages 293-300

MAMI WATA Africa’s magical ocean waves inspire this new surf brand

2min
page 36

SOMETHING FOR YOU Get to know the heartbreaking songs and smooth moves of S4U

2min
page 35

THREAD The cultural centre connecting people and driving change in rural Senegal

5min
pages 33-34

CALEB FEMI London’s most recent Young People’s Laureate shares his words of wisdom

5min
pages 31-32

MUTHONI DRUMMER QUEEN The latest album from Kenya’s boss lady imagines many female voices

2min
page 29

OLUBIYI THOMAS Belanda Hitam go to battle for the designer’s AW18 collection

1min
pages 27-28

LILI LOPEZ An artist on a journey of self-discovery through her short film series, Undone

2min
page 26

STELOO The sound and fashion artist breaking boundaries in Accra with his experimental aesthetics

1min
page 30

ANGEL HO & QUEEZY Activists using togetherness to resist the othering of brown, non-binary bodies

3min
page 25

FALLOU Alassane Sy’s new short film explores the resilience of London’s African community in the face of extremism

2min
page 24

I.AM.ISIGO Embrace warrior style with Bubu Ogisi’s Mino collection

1min
page 18

ATANG TSHIKARE Delving into the fantastical world of the multidisciplinary creator

4min
pages 21-22

EPARA The new word in luxury skincare by Nigerian entrepreneur Ozohu Adoh

2min
page 17

YINKA SHONIBARE MBE The artist discusses the human form and headlessness in some of his most celebrated works

2min
page 23

AYANA ON PHUMZILE Renowned photographer Ayana V Jackson in conversation with her mentee, Phumzile Khanyile

4min
pages 15-16

NAKHANE Say a prayer for the healing sounds of this all-giving musician and actor

2min
pages 19-20

TEAM

3min
page 12

CONTRIBUTORS

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pages 13-14
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