POST—DRIP

 

Post—Drip is a sartorial response to the existential realities explored in Célestin Monga’s —Nihilism and Negritude: Ways of Living in Africa.

The book challenges the oversimplified narratives surrounding Africa, rejecting both fatalistic despair and naive optimism.  Instead, Monga highlights the resilience, creativity, and adaptability embedded in African existence—the way people carve meaning, identity, and expression from contradictions.

This collection crafts a new language of style that is rooted in ingenuity, functionality, and defiance. It serves as a subtle yet powerful declaration of presence, echoing the unspoken rhythms that define urban life across the continent.

Post—Drip represents urban alchemy in motion—a blend of the pragmatic and the poetic. It encapsulates the duality of existence: the relentless grind of daily life in Africa juxtaposed with the ongoing pursuit of meaning.