…fashion-forward men and women. APiF: What is the objective? BKFW: Established in 2006, The Brooklyn Style Foundation (BSF) has devoted each season of BKFW to support charitable organizations including The…
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…accessories and clothing Made in Nigeria. Calabar Imports has three stores across Brooklyn and New York. Sincerely Tommy Concept store focused on “emerging lifestyle brands and womenswear”. The boutique has…
…http://www.gooneybee.com/ Pauline Asmah Designs –https://www.paulineasmah.com/ Hija Litondo http://www.africanlabels.com/ Arielle & Melissa INC. – also selling at Harlem MarketAnd here is what I got: Pillows by Origins Style by Nasozi https://www.facebook.com/OriginsStyle…
…that came down the runway. Which collection do you like best? I like the short hairstyle of designer Abiose Massaquoi Designs by Patrick Nwosu (pics by Candace Belle/The Style Climber)…
…wear their traditional garb in non-traditional styles. APiF: What inspires u? Neith: I am inspired by cultures from around the world: Traditional garb given a modern edge then recreated in…
We had such a great time today at the kick-off festival of Soul of Brooklyn by Mocada. It was the first time ever we sold the AfricanCities bags and the…
Sun was shining for most of the time during the African Bazaar that takes place every year as part of the Brooklyn Academy’s of Music “Dance Africa Festival“. An event…
…May 8th Where: Pioneer Works, 159 Pioneer Street, Red Hook /Brooklyn BAM Dance Africa Festival & Bazaar When: May 27th – May 30th Where: Inside and outside of Brooklyn Academy…
…in Brooklyn – and creates one of the most fun, creative, fashionable, relaxed and family-oriented events. This is still one of my favorite happenings of the year. It has changed…
Now another post about the Afrika21 event at Brooklyn Museum, as there was so much great stuff happening last Saturday. I went to the event predominantly to see the fashion…









