www.uzoma.eu Designer Monye Maduwuihe, based in Germany, introduces her label Uzoma and shares thoughts about African Fashion in the Diaspora. APiF: Please introduce your business and your designs Monye: UZOMA…
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…to fall out of focus after awhile when people get bored or distracted by something different. However, African prints aren’t a trend for me. APiF: Is African Print in the…
APiF: Please introduce yourself. Millie Monyo: I am Millie Monyo, the Executive Producer of An African City. APiF: What inspired you to create ‘An African City’? Millie: Nicole Amarteifio created…
…Arthur: I am really happy about this trend. Today, African print is no more associated with older folks or traditional events. The funky African crowd now eagerly wears African prints…
…Vivienne Westwood, Thakoon, Suno NY and many more) are showing huge interest in Africa and its cultures. More and more African designers are now recognized across the world and worn…
…African aesthetics are both intriguing and beguiling and I am happy to share with you a blueprint to African living. Find out more about African design in this interview with…
…African”? by South African artist Mary Sibande APiF: How do you decide what and who gets represented on C&? C&: We work on different levels: through our own knowledge, research…
…the history of the fabrics. They are not authentic African fabrics, but generate from Indonesia and were originally manufactured for the African market in Holland. Ona APiF: Is African Print…
…more brands are repping Africa – by representing African cities, African countries and the continent overall on their designs. Out of pride for their heritage, their country of origin, or…
…out. Sapelle Accessories and designs from emerging designers and smaller labels. Here you can find designers like Doris & Doris, Modahnik, Adjoa Osei and many more. Nubian Hueman Online boutique…