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  2. Fikirte Addis - Wikipedia

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    Fikirte Addis (born August 3, 1981) is an Ethiopian fashion designer. [1] In 2009, Addis formed her own label–Yefiker Design–which creates clothes that are modern interpretations of traditional Ethiopian dress. [2] Her work rose to prominence by 2011, when she was a featured designer in the second annual Africa Fashion Week in New York City ...

  3. Amsale Aberra - Wikipedia

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    Amsale Aberra (1 March 1954 [1] – 1 April 2018) [2] was an Ethiopian American fashion designer and entrepreneur.Her main field of design was in couture wedding gowns, and her flagship store is located on Madison Avenue in New York City.

  4. Category:Ethiopian fashion designers - Wikipedia

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    Ethiopian women fashion designers (3 P) Pages in category "Ethiopian fashion designers" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  5. Gabi (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Amhara man wearing Gabi. The Gabi (Amharic: ጋቢ) is a handmade cloth worn by Ethiopians mainly over the shoulders and upper body, and is made out of cotton.Unlike the two-layered kuta (worn by men) and netela (worn by women), it consists of four layers.

  6. Liya Kebede - Wikipedia

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    Liya Kebede (Amharic: ሊያ ከበደ; born 1 March 1978) [2] is an Ethiopian-born model, maternal health advocate, clothing designer, and actress. She has appeared on the cover of Vogue 20 times. [3] Kebede has served as the WHO's Ambassador for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health since 2005. [4]

  7. Category:Ethiopian clothing - Wikipedia

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    This category describes traditional and historic Ethiopian clothing. Modern Ethiopian clothing should be categorised under Ethiopian fashion or Clothing companies of ...

  8. Netela - Wikipedia

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    A netela (Amharic: ነጠላ) is a handmade scarf-like two-layered cloth made of cotton worn by Ethiopian and Eritrean women. The netela is a worn garment in both countries. The male equivalent is known as the kuta. [1]

  9. Kuta (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Kuta (Amharic: ኩታ) is a handmade cloth many Ethiopian and Eritrean men use to cover their head and shoulders when they wear clothing made out of chiffon, especially when attending church. It is made up of two layers of fabric, unlike the gabi which is made out of four. The Netela or netsela is the female version.