Mozambican Women's Day, celebrated annually on April 7, is a date of great importance for the country. Today we are going to talk a little more about this remarkable day.
At Mwani, we have deep connections with Mozambique, which is why we use the name "Capulana". However, the truth is that this vibrant fabric is used in many African cultures and countries, and in each of them it has a unique name.
Capulanas are not just colorful fabrics; they are a profound reflection of Mozambique’s culture, religion, and history. Each color carries a unique symbolism, representing everything from celebration and strength to ancestral wisdom and spirituality.
Capulana, a fabric traditionally associated with African culture, has been gaining more and more space in contemporary fashion, enchanting designers and fashion enthusiasts around the world.
It is with great enthusiasm that we announce the arrival of our new capulana boxers! Made from high-quality fabrics and inspired by vibrant African prints, boxers are not just a piece of underwear, they are a style statement and a celebration of the rich cultural heritage of capulana.
If you follow our social media, you know that we participated in the last edition of Fia. It was a learning experience, we met incredible people and we were honored to have been selected.