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…
Search Results for: label/An African City
…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…
…The latest African City Bag rocks 34 city names across the African continent. What started as a simple tote as turned into a high-end canvas bag with leather applications. Great…
…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…
…blog, I created the African City Bag a year ago to celebrate African cities amidst a sea of garments adorned with European and American city names. Multi-functional, this durable cotton…
…store africaboutik.us This is my own store where I am selling different designs of canvas bags with African City names – the African City Bag . As well as stylish…
…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…
…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…
…African Fashion” on Instagram to showcase fashion by African Designers. Today is day 100. APiF: 100 days of African Fashion – what was the objective of the campaign and are…
…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…