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ÀLKÉ Ball positions Africa for bigger role in global luxury economy 

by Onome Amuge
May 29, 2026
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ÀLKÉ Ball positions Africa for bigger role in global luxury economy

Africa has long served as one of the world’s deepest reservoirs of creative inspiration, shaping global fashion, luxury design and contemporary culture while receiving only limited economic benefit from the commercial success built around its artistic heritage. From indigenous textiles and handcrafted patterns to music, design and visual storytelling, African creativity has increasingly influenced international markets without generating proportional ownership or financial returns for the continent itself.

That imbalance is now driving a new continental push aimed at repositioning Africa not simply as a cultural contributor, but as a controlling force within the global creative economy.

A new pan-African institution, The ÀLKÉ Ball, has officially been launched with the ambition of protecting, commercialising and preserving Africa’s creative heritage while strengthening the continent’s growing fashion and cultural economy.

Founded by creative economy strategist Lulu Shabell, the initiative is designed to reshape global perceptions of African fashion, expand economic opportunities for African creatives and establish long-term cultural sovereignty across the continent.

The project takes its name from Alkebulan, regarded as one of the oldest known names for Africa, reflecting its ambition to reconnect African creativity with ownership, identity and economic power.

The inaugural edition of The ÀLKÉ Ball will be hosted in Cape Town, with future editions already confirmed to rotate through several major African cultural and commercial capitals including Lagos, Nairobi, Dakar, Addis Ababa, Accra and Cairo.

For Lagos, widely regarded as one of Africa’s largest fashion, entertainment and creative business hubs, the inclusion signals the city’s growing importance within the continent’s evolving creative economy landscape.

The initiative is anchored by The ÀLKÉ Endowment, a permanent funding structure intended to strengthen Africa’s creative industries through sustained investment in education, production infrastructure, cultural archives, research and entrepreneurship. Its launch reflects growing recognition among policymakers and private investors that Africa’s creative sector represents one of the continent’s most underdeveloped but commercially promising economic frontiers. 

According to industry estimates, Africa’s fashion sector generated about $4.2 billion in exports in 2022. Yet despite the continent’s vast cultural influence and rapidly expanding creative talent base, Africa still accounts for only a marginal share of the global luxury and fashion economy.

More broadly, Africa’s creative economy contributed just 1.5 per cent of global creative output in 2022, underscoring the gap between the continent’s cultural influence and its actual economic capture.

 

Boston Consulting Group projections estimate that with stronger structural investment and institutional support, Africa’s creative economy could generate between $150 billion and $160 billion annually by 2030.

Industry observers increasingly argue that Africa’s next major export opportunity may not lie solely in commodities or raw materials, but in cultural products, intellectual property, design, digital content and fashion-led manufacturing ecosystems.

Shabell, founder and chief executive of LULUBELL Group, has spent nearly three decades building commercial platforms for African designers across more than 30 countries.

Her work has included directing global showcases at Portugal Fashion, TRANOÏ Paris and The Mercado Project at Rockefeller Center, while also contributing to UNESCO’s report on the African Fashion Industry.

The ÀLKÉ Ball is also being positioned as more than a fashion showcase. Organisers describe it as a long-term institution intended to build continental systems capable of preserving African creative ownership while unlocking new commercial pathways for designers, artisans, manufacturers and cultural entrepreneurs.

The initiative is supported by a coalition of designers, archivists, scholars, curators and creative-industry professionals representing East, West, North, Central and Southern Africa.

 

Onome Amuge

Onome Amuge serves as online editor of Business A.M, bringing over a decade of journalism experience as a content writer and business news reporter specialising in analytical and engaging reporting. You can reach him via Facebook ,X and  LinkedIn

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