Published: TUESDAY March 31, 2026: 'LA SAPE: Congo Fashion Rebels' by award winning ZUMA Press photographer Tariq Zaidi: The Congo Sapeurs are members of a vibrant fashion subculture 'La Sape' known for dressing in sharp, high-end suits in some of the world's poorest neighborhoods. These 'Congolese dandies' espouse flamboyant outfits, impeccable grooming with a gentlemanly code of conduct. In early 2026, Sapeurs in Kinshasa gathered to honor Stervos Niarkos, often called the 'father of Sape,' who helped elevate the culture to a 'religion' of style in the 1980s. The Society of Ambiance-Makers and Elegant People (La Sape) emerged during colonial times when young Congolese began adopting and reimagining European attire. Many Sapeurs are ordinary working-class men, taxi drivers, gardeners, or bricklayers, who live in low-income neighborhoods. The DRC is one of the poorest countries in the world, where two thirds of the population of about 100 million people live on under $2.15 a day, according to the World Bank. Welcome to 'LA SAPE: Congo Fashion Rebels'
© zReportage.com Issue #1034 Story of the Week: Published: TUESDAY March 31, 2026: 'LA SAPE: Congo Fashion Rebels' by award winning ZUMA Press photographer Tariq Zaidi: The Congo Sapeurs are members of a vibrant fashion subculture 'La Sape' known for dressing in sharp, high-end suits in some of the world's poorest neighborhoods. These 'Congolese dandies' espouse flamboyant outfits, impeccable grooming with a gentlemanly code of conduct. In early 2026, Sapeurs in Kinshasa gathered to honor Stervos Niarkos, often called the 'father of Sape,' who helped elevate the culture to a 'religion' of style in the 1980s. The Society of Ambiance-Makers and Elegant People (La Sape emerged during colonial times when young Congolese began adopting and reimagining European attire. Many Sapeurs are ordinary working-class men, taxi drivers, gardeners, or bricklayers, who live in low-income neighborhoods. The DRC is one of the poorest countries in the world, where two thirds of the population of about 100 million people live on under $2.15 a day, according to the World Bank. Welcome to 'LA SAPE: Congo Fashion Rebels'
Dancing in a blue suit and walking cane, ELIE FONTAINE NSASSONI, 45-year-old taxi owner and sapeur for 35 years, dances in Brazzaville capital of The Republic of the Congo. Many Sapeurs are ordinary working-class men, taxi drivers, gardeners, or bricklayers, who live in low-income neighborhoods.
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Young hipsters' FRANCIS OKIEMI,14-year-old school student and sapeur for 3 years, STEVEN OKIEMI, 9-year-old school student and sapeur for 1 year, in Brazzaville, capital of The Republic of the Congo.
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Onlookers watch as NTSIMBA MARIE JEANNE, 52-year-old businesswoman and sapeuse for 20 years, OKILI NKORESSA,10-year-old school student and sapeur for 5 years, and JUDITH NKORESSA, 39-year-old policewoman and sapeuse for 18 years, walk in stylish outfits down a dirt street in Brazzaville capital city of The Republic of the Congo.
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Wearing a sharp suit with pipe and sunglasses, CLEMENTINE BINIAKOULOU, 52-year-old housewife and sapeuse for 36 years, in Brazzaville capital of The Republic of the Congo.
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Wearing a colorful outfit next to goats on mud filled street, MAXIME PIVOT MABANZA, 43-year-old teacher of La Sape and sapeur for 36 years, in Brazzaville, capital city of The Republic of the Congo.
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Wearing gingham attire and black top hat, YAMEA BANSIMBA JEAN CLAUDE, 58-year-old bricklayer and sapeur for 50 years, in Brazzaville capital of The Republic of the Congo.
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SIX LOKOTO, 28-year-old model and sapeur for 20 years, in Kinshasa, capital of The Democratic Republic of the Congo. The movement emphasizes peace, non-violence, and self-respect.
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Wearing an elegant suit as kids play at a bus stop, ELLA KIADI, 44-year-old businesswoman and sapeuse for 8 years, in Brazzaville the capital of The Republic of the Congo.
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Smiling with a pipe and umbrella, NKODIA AURELIE, 48-year-old businesswoman and sapeuse for 36 years, in Brazzaville the capital city of Republic of the Congo. For a Sapeur, fashion is a moral and spiritual pursuit.
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ISRAELL MBONA, 5-year-old school student and sapeur for 3 years, in Kinshasa capital city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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