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Travel and food vloggers began documenting Africa’s fine dining scene, showcasing fusion restaurants and gourmet chefs who were redefining traditional African cuisine. The Legacy of 2013's Video Boom
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Vlogs and real estate showcases highlighted luxury apartments in neighborhoods like Lekki (Lagos) and Sandton (Johannesburg). Viewers globally tuned in to see stunning architectural designs, high-end rooftop lounges, and contemporary urban spaces that rivaled New York or London. Haute Couture and Street Fashion
Fashion videos showcased African fabrics like Ankara being used in contemporary, high-fashion Western cuts. The Legacy of 2013's Video Boom To understand
The focus on better business practices, improved corporate governance, and joint ventures helped establish stronger entertainment brands across Africa.