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MILAN — Ozwald Boateng, the veteran Savile Row tailor known for his colorful bespoke patterns and intricate designs, is about to inject his flair into the design world. During the London Design ...
Boateng - who was the youngest black designer to open a business on London's Savile Row in 1995 - is now proud to fuse his African and British influences and he insists they were never more on ...
“This is Ozwald’s first ball gown or gown in any way, shape, or form; he’s a menswear designer mostly, and Black dandyism is very much him. This moment is really, really special,” she says.
Ozwald Boateng, celebrating four decades of making his indelible mark on the fashion industry, got his chance to stamp his style on the Met Gala in New York earlier this month.
When British Ghanaian fashion designer Ozwald Boateng opened his first retail shop on Savile Row in 1995—at 28, he was the youngest tailor to boast such a coveted storefront—he made waves in ...
On May 5, 2025, fashion lovers watched as the Met Gala unfolded under a theme that resonates deeply with everything English fashion designer Ozwald Boateng has stood for: Superfine: Tailoring ...
At 28, Ozwald Boateng became the youngest tailor to open a shop on London’s renowned Savile Row. On Monday, February 21, the now 54-year-old designer returned to where it all began, ending a 12 ...
For the 2025 Met Gala—themed “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style”—the Nigerian singer and songwriter was one of 14 muses who were dressed by British-Ghanaian fashion designer Ozwald Boateng.