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…
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…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. …
…university, I have dealt with issues of Black identity, particularly in the Black Diaspora. In my view fashion is also part of these questions. In addition to this form of…
Artista Amarela Ivorian/French entrepreneur Alice Gbelia was looking for art to decorate her home – she wanted specifically art that referenced her African heritage and represented Black Pop Culture. As…
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….
…Huffington Post, CNN Africa, Black Enterprise. I have also produced and shot social campaigns for brands like Adidas Tokyo and Nike. APiF: What is the story of your latest photo…
APiF: Please introduce your business and your designs. Souadou Barry: Fulani is a fashion accessory label that specializes in designer bags. The brand launched in 2011 its first collection: the…
…of just regurgitating what has already been said. APiF: If your label would be a person, what kind of person would it be? Wale: I don’t attribute a particular demographic,…