Maurice Gattis Presents Fort Mosé 1738's Latest Designs for Spring/Summer 2025 at DC Fashion Week

Maurice Gattis, the visionary designer behind Fort Mosé 1738, unveils his Spring/Summer 2025 Collection, which delves into the theme of unbounded freedom using contemporary African textiles. The collection debuted at DC Fashion Week and will soon be accessible at www.fortmose1738.com and through a new retail outlet by The Folklore Group. This group is a burgeoning digital community that uses technology to bridge the gap between global creators and the marketplace, challenging the norms of international commerce.


Maurice Gattis Presents Fort Mosé 1738's Latest Designs for Spring/Summer 2025 at DC Fashion Week
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Maurice Gattis, the visionary designer behind Fort Mosé 1738, unveils his Spring/Summer 2025 Collection, which delves into the theme of unbounded freedom using contemporary African textiles. The collection debuted at DC Fashion Week and will soon be accessible at www.fortmose1738.com and through a new retail outlet by The Folklore Group. This group is a burgeoning digital community that uses technology to bridge the gap between global creators and the marketplace, challenging the norms of international commerce.

Fort Mosé 1738, named after America's first free, legally recognized black settlement established in 1738, stands as a modern testament to this historic enclave. The collection is noted for its commitment to sustainability and ethical practices, utilizing exquisite African textiles like Kente, which was traditionally reserved for royalty, and vibrantly printed 100% cotton.

For Men:The men's collection includes elegant suits made from hand-woven Kente with gold thread highlights, and more relaxed options in 100% cotton that reflect the hues of the African terrain. These are available as separates, with jackets and coordinated trousers offered from sizes small to XXL. Pricing begins at $135 for cotton shirts, with the exquisite Kente suits priced around $600.

For Women:The women's lineup features cotton dresses and pantsuits in shimmering Kente. These too range from sizes small to XXL, with cotton dresses starting at $200 and luxurious Kente pantsuits available for about $600.

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