Via South African blogger Miss Milli B, I came across these great fashion and art creations from Miss Moss. On her blog Miss Moss combined pictures of the Mara Hoffman…
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…food vendors that will set up shop on Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn. Come out, enjoy yourself and comment below if there is any other event that I might have missed!…
…and sexy too.” And who better to showcase her Afrobikinis than the contestants for Miss Black France – an event that will take place this month in Paris. Which of…
…the bag Miss Kuku, which was her maiden name. “Miss Kuku – inspired by my grandmother” APiF: How do you market your designs and how do you make them accessible…
I live on “Black Girl Magic” Street also known as Tompkins Ave in Brooklyn, NY. Why “Black Girl Magic” Street? Because a total of 15! Black Women have opened their…
…Black people. My intention is to acknowledge and uplift the many gifts that Black Americans have contributed to global Black culture. I want Black people to see their greatness reflected…
…talks people! If we can focus on spending the majority of our money on Black businesses and support Black entrepreneurs, we can help driving change. I really believe that this…
…on black millennials. She aims to take control of the narrative and give another perspective of the black millennial experience as well as provide a platform for black millennials. …
…Ayok’a – meaning welcome in Alice’s local language in Ivory Coast – was born end of 2017. “The black community is full of talent. I’ve made it a mission to…
APiF: Please introduce yourself Nsayi Keziah Makoundou: My Name is Nsayi Keziah Makoundou. I was born in Toulouse, France but my origins are Congo Brazzaville (my dad side) and Côte…









