The Pictures Are By Pir Art Production T-Shirts with print-applications and small accessories like bow ties: The French label BE WAX by Mathieu Mendy is making bold statements with African…
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…grandmother’s house, which led onto my love of drawing intricate patterns and then progressed towards an affinity for African prints. I particularly like Kente cloth and how each pattern and…
…– Dutch wax print doesn’t hold the same influence or cultural cache. It is only recently that some people on the larger islands have started to adopt wax print into…
…two main products of my label are the scarf necklace and the wax bags. I was the first Togolese designer to use wax in many of my items. APiF: Which…
…feminine; taking into account the influences that have shaped my conception of beauty from Ghana and Austria. My African heritage is most prominent in the Africanista Conversations collection: a tribute…
…F|W 13 collection I’ve melted Scottish fabrics and wax. I will keep melting…. APiF: If your label would be a person, what kind of person would it be?Stella: Curious, emancipated,…
…African and the Western, a possibility to comment on and to present ourselves. The African prints are highly visible celebrating African heritage. The haute couture is the advocate of this…
APiF: Please introduce your business and your designs.Bélya: Bélya is a fashion clothing and accessories brand that uses high quality wax print, woven loincloth and leather to melange West African…
APiF: Please introduce your business and your designs Michelle Olupona: Busayo is really a celebration of the diversity of African textiles and an effort to present African prints and textiles…
…homeline and as a new addition the children’s line Jelly Bees. We are specializing in vintage silhouettes using all 100% Cotton, African textiles. APiF: Love the name of your label…









