…were sponsors of the event. “Power of A Woman” – the title of the event, showcased sexy evening and clubbing gear for stylish young women. The label prides itself on…
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…then that there is power in women sharing their stories and experiences. We encourage, empower and elevate each other through them. So I started Afroelle in May 2010. Initially it…
…from brooches, corsages, hair-bands, rings, embellished flip-flops, embellished raffia bags, hair clips and more. All our creations are hand-made. APiF: When and why did you start designing with African Prints…
…APiF: How do u feel about the current African Prints/Fabric trend? Sharmay: It is exposing a wider audience to beautiful prints and getting people interested and enthusiastic about following the…
…friends encouraged me to begin designing clothes as a profession. I am a self-trained designer. APiF: What is your vision for your label? Bélya: I envision my label carving out…
…Prints and Fabrics? Pooja: It wasn’t an easy task to just start designing with African prints. With such a wide variety of printed cotton mixes in the market, there were…
…print in fashion”. Some of their prints are like art pieces and can be ordered as posters. The house of “Power Prints” mixes new and different patterns together with strong…
APiF: Please introduce your business and your designs. Poqua Poqu: Poqua Poqu is a Ghanaian fashion label, an affordable luxury brand that deals in clothing, embroidered African prints and Accessories….
…African women’s approach to that. APiF: Why are you using African Prints in your collection? Liz: The Kitenge has finally become the epitome of timeless fashion. Very bold, fun, colorful,…
…and so I thought “why not try the combination of silks and African prints?“. So we decided to design our own prints by drawing inspiration from Ankara prints and using…









