…its uniqueness with the world. APiF: How do u feel about the new African Prints / Fabric trend? Neith: I would like to see more traditional fabric coming from Africa…
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…that not only African prints, but African styles and fabrics – like e.g. kaftan, boubou, kente prints, cotton batiks and mudcloth fabrics – will be more present in the future…
…for designers all over the world. If African designers are able to make this a permanent trend – by using African patterns, fabrics and prints in a contemporary way, to…
…They are made by hand and designed to be comfortable and light-weight. APiF: When and why did you start designing with African Prints and Fabrics? Sharmay: I only really started…
…launch for my first collection. My aim has been to produce designer bags with all elements sourced and manufactured in Africa. The label has been inspired by my African heritage…
I had to finally share with you my favorite rings from the African Fabric jewellery and accessory label Triballery. These rings add a great pop to unicolored outfits. I have…
…How do u feel about the new African Prints/Fabric trend? Loza: It’s funny you should call it “African prints”. The “Ankara fabric” that is currently so trendy has nothing to…
…of today, whatever shape or size. APiF: When and why did you start designing with African Prints and Fabrics? Houseofadjeiwaah: I was surrounded by African print from a very young…
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…
APiF: Please introduce your business and your designs. GloRia Wava Munno: The mission of my label is to fuse the diverse and vibrant world of African culture, texture, fabric and…









