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Follow on Google News | ![]() Breakout Fashion Brand 2 African Girls Prepares To Launch New Highly Anticipated "QUEEN" CollectionThe edgy, new line out of Houston, Texas which has been worn by celebrities including Beyoncé, will debut its much anticipated new collection on March 28, 2014
By: 2 African Girls The highly anticipated "Queen" Collection by 2 African Girls draws inspiration from the 1988 film "Coming To America". Gold is seen throughout the entire collection which features a wide range of unique pieces designed using brass, gold filings, and detailed embroidery. The collection will also debut with gorgeous handmade jewelry and handbags made of leather, metal, pony hair and python, detailed with edgy finishings. "The Queen Collection is inspired by the women of Africa. The boldness, femininity, and exotic nature of this collection are very captivating in its essence," states Michelle Okuson, Founder of 2 African Girls. 2 African Girls is known for its signature combination of the vibrant West African Ankara fabric fused with bold silhouettes and intricate cuts. The brand has been worn by some of the industry's top A-list celebrities and "it" girls, including Beyoncé and, model and actress Eva Marcille, and reality TV star Draya Michele. The highly acclaimed Houston based fashion line delivers top-notch fashion that represents the bold, edgy, strong and classic modern day woman. ABOUT 2 AFRICAN GIRLS 2 African Girls is the edgy, new line out of Houston, Texas surging its way into the fashion forefront. Its pieces have been flooding social media news feeds and saturating the fashion blogosphere since its debut in early 2013. 2 African Girls has sourced the world for some of the finest, dynamic and unique fabrics. Bold prints and hand painted Ankara fabrics are just a few of 2 African Girls signature stamps. The line with its modern, luxurious take on traditional African garb is sure to leave an indelible mark in the pages of fashion history. For more information on 2 African Girls, visit http://www.shop2africangirls.flyingcart.com/ End
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