In Pictures: African fashion comes to London

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London is hosting its own Africa fashion week, showcasing the latest designs influenced by the continent:

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Designers and models came into the BBC's offices in central London to talk about their style.
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Mary Martin's design was inspired by Cecil, the Zimbabwean lion famous for his black mane that was shot in July by a US dentist...
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Ms Martin (C) said that when she saw Cecil's mane on a video she was filled with inspiration.
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Model Tasha wears an outfit from Kenyan fashion house Njema Helena that uses traditional fabric to make culottes.
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Here a model shows off a jacket very much like a kaftan with delicate detailing in the collar made by Nigerian designers Needlepoint Women.
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Model Nathalie gets into a dress from Nigerian bridal wear designers Athena Bride.
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Organisers, including Odette Steele (L), have been running the London Africa fashion event in London since 2011.
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Model Maggie Smith reveals she cannot sit down in her "very delicate" red feather dress by South Africa designers Beach Cult.
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The organisers of Africa Fashion Week London say the event, which runs for two days, is Europe's largest catwalk event of African designs.
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It has showcased more 300 designers since 2011, not just from Africa but aslo from those living in the diaspora.

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