…Soon we’ll start seeing “Made in Nigeria” on more merchandise. APiF: What is your cultural heritage and how does your heritage inspire you? Besida: I am a proud Nigerian….
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Have a look at some of the designs from Nigerian ready-to-wear label Grey. I am in love with their designs and the overall look. They have a shop located in…
…Ituen Basi (Nigeria), Maxhosa by Laduma (South Africa), Rich Mnisi (South Africa), Maki Oh (Nigeria), LaurenceAirline (Ivory Coast / France) and so many others. Hopefully, Arise Fashion is here to…
…with African Prints and Fabrics? Michelle: I have been making pieces for myself for a long time. My family left Nigeria in 1991 and I returned for visits beginning in…
…(Oo-ZOH-Ma) the name of my label is Igbo (a language spoken in south-eastern Nigeria) and means “the beautiful way”. My line UZOMA offers a portable limited selection of handmade and…
…watch: Josh & Nichol (Nigeria/UK), womenswear Omondi (Kenya/USA) womenswear Lonseluet (Nigeria/ UK) womenswear De La Sébure (Bukina Faso/France) menswear Merci Me London (Uganda /UK) womenswear Sober (South Africa) womenswear Haus…
All pictures by David McDowell APiF: Please introduce your business and your designs in 1-2 sentences Wale Oyejide: Ikiré Jones is a menswear brand inspired by both Nigerian and Italian…
…the art and artists from Nigeria. Our second collection for example was heavily inspired by Nsibidi, which is a system of symbols indigenous to South Eastern Nigeria and by the…
I just stumbled over this ready-to-wear brand from Nigeria: Iconola. The motto of this fashion label is “Real People, Real Clothes, Real Prices”. Iconola wants to be the alternative to…
…might wonder as a non-twin? Because it matters, that’s why! As a second born myself I like the Nigerian way of looking at twins: They say that the second born…