Fashion and Football

Mohamed Elmasry
15 July 2010

Photo by Mohamed Elmasry

There are over 250 languages spoken in Nigeria. The country boasts around identified 350 tribes. There is significant diversity in culture, social standing, fashion and interests. Yet one thing unifies people from all over the massive country: football. The game bridges a hundred divides.

Nigerians from every tribe and language, male and female, with fashion trends opposite ends of the scale – hold one thing in common; the sport they are passionate about. Football brings the diverse together; from the modern young lady posing on the beach barely clad, to the religious Muslim lady wearing her head scarf. Age does not matter. Nor does religion. Nor does style. Football is for all.

These photographs explore the variety of Nigerians’ taste in fashion and clothing style, with the one unifying symbol – the football. When it comes to football, their supporters are of one heart and mind.

Publication rights to this feature are available from Africa Media Online.

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Mohamed Elmasry is an artist and freelance photographer in Cairo, Egypt. His work has been exhibited in Nigeria, Germany, Morocco, Azerbaijan, Tunisia, China, Italy, Ethiopia and across Egypt.

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