…fancy African inspired women’s clothing conveying tongue-in-cheek humor, self-confidence and joy. APiF: When and why did you start designing with African Prints and Fabrics? Monye: When I look back, I…
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…and wrote An African City. A mutual friend – a member of the Diaspora African Women’s Network (DAWN) – connected us a few years ago and we met for the…
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…
…to fall out of focus after awhile when people get bored or distracted by something different. However, African prints aren’t a trend for me. APiF: Is African Print in the…
…African”? by South African artist Mary Sibande APiF: How do you decide what and who gets represented on C&? C&: We work on different levels: through our own knowledge, research…
…their creative energy and entrepreneurial spirit. 4 women got together to found the store Radical Women. Have a peek in their rest room to see the wall of radical women…
…more brands are repping Africa – by representing African cities, African countries and the continent overall on their designs. Out of pride for their heritage, their country of origin, or…
…store africaboutik.us This is my own store where I am selling different designs of canvas bags with African City names – the African City Bag . As well as stylish…
APiF: Please introduce your business and your designs. Houseofadjeiwaah: The House of Adjeiwaah is a contemporary clothing line fusing African and Western inspired garments to cater for the modern women…
…stand for. By merging colorful African fabrics with fine leather, INHERITANCE DESIGN creates contemporary art for everyday life, celebrating the greatness and versatility of African heritage. As the founder and…