…lace was lovely to watch. Hence, I would sit and design with that same material in mind but with a more modern interpretation and therefore developed various looks. APiF: How…
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…interior and industrial designer Serge Mouangue was bold enough to experiment with the oldest untouched symbol – the Kimono: “I pursue and observe the complexity of different values and cultural…
I wanted to share the latest photo shoot that I did for my African City Bag together with photographer J. Quazi King at Grand Central Station in NYC. It was…
…of the modern African cultural landscape. We are a cultural platform with a global scope, ranging from Art, Design, Architecture, Cinema, Music and Fashion. APiF: How do designers benefit from…
…to do in life! APiF: What is your cultural heritage and how does your heritage inspire you? Sarep Rose: I am originally from Liberia, was born in the US,…
…this than the art of fashion, as it allows me to bring in my own cultural interpretations of life. Being half Nigerian, I have grown up around the beautiful Ankara…
“Flocking to the sea / Crowds of people wait for me / Sea gulls scavenge / Steal ice cream / Worries vanish / Within my dream.” The Africa-inspired beachwear label…
Images from LDA websiteColour Storm is the title of the SS2014 collection of one of the grande dames of Nigerian Fashion: Lanre Da Silva Ajayi. Her LDA label has continued…
APiF: Please introduce your business and your designs. Ade Yusuf: Pearl 1130 is a fashion and style label which personifies sophistication, class and timeless elegance – these attributes are what…
APiF: Please introduce your label. Annabel Kwateng: Ashanti Brazil is a summer wear brand based in Monte Carlo and Rio de Janeiro. Our signature look are bright and vibrantly colored…









