APiF: Please introduce yourself. Patricia Miswa: My name is Patricia Miswa and I’m the founder and editor in chief of Afroelle Magazine, a digital magazine that celebrates women of African…
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I wanted to share with you two more designers, that presented their creations at the African Icons show at NYFW. Top pictures: Maki-Oh (Nigeria); bottom pics: Tsemaye Bintie (UK/Nigeria). I…
Find out more:http://sapelle.com/ Sapellé.com is a new online shop that focus on designers from the African Diaspora. The website offers women’s wear from brands like Tina Lobondi, Modahnik, Doris&Doris, KikoRomeo…
The Paris-based accessory label Toubab was hosting a pop-up store in NYC past Thursday, organized by Anna Toure PR. As I am an admirer of their statement pieces, I had…
…Can fashion have an educational aspect? Amarachi: Fashion, like any medium of art, can be used as an educational tool. There is history in design from all cultures, and we…
…experience with group travel? Any other travel groups you can recommend? Comment below! Image by Spirited Pursuit – An African Adventure The African City Bag Image by Vlisco…
…Tribal Collection) there is a link referencing my African roots. African culture is not dull, it has an energetic narration, hence the use of bold colors and Kente fabrics originally…
The new summer collection from Ohema Ohene, the Brixton-based label, is now available. The prints are nice, but overall there are no surprises or real fashion forward looks. I personally…
…African fabrics. The beautiful creations support 30 women with full-time jobs in the Volta Region. Thus the catchy slogan of the label: “Carry Change”. I really like these campaign pictures…
…with a vintage flavor and African Prints? Each design is just awesome. My fellow blogger from “Nothing But The Wax” calls the label the “French Boxing Kitten”. I couldn’t agree…