…options in Europe, but nothing is confirmed yet.” APiF: What would you like visitors to take away from the exhibition? Fashion Cities Africa: “We’re keen to convey the tremendous diversity…
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…developed AFDB. APiF: How is AFDB different form other African Fashion events in Europe? Beatrace: We aim to bring international key industry players together to raise awareness of the diversity…
…lamps: “Through my work, I want to meet and merge cultures to meet a new market, that of the ‘ethnic diversity’. I relate to each other through symbols, geometric shapes,…
…been inspired by all of the shades and diversity of beauty I was surrounded – thus Brooklyndolly was eventually born. APiF: What inspires you? Erin: Travel is a huge inspiration….
All pictures from One Nigerian Boy Check-out these bags by Nigerian designer Gbemmy Johnson. Her label O’Eclat offers a diverse range of purses, wallets, clutches, shoppers etc. The collection is…
APiF: Please introduce your business and your designs Michelle Olupona: Busayo is really a celebration of the diversity of African textiles and an effort to present African prints and textiles…
…cotton for for men and woman. I like to think of my work as FUNctional Artistic statement pieces. APiF: If your label would be a person, what kind of person…
APiF: Please introduce your business and your designs. Adebayo Oke-Lawal: My label is called Orange Culture, a unisex label that celebrates people with colorful dispositions. APiF: How does your heritage…
…share the incredible diversity and creativity throughout the African Diaspora. APiF: Where do you get your inspiration from? Frolicious: There is a lot information available about natural hair, and Black-…
…When and why did you start designing with African prints and fabrics? Rosemary: The brand was started out of a lack of choice and diversity in the shops and streets….









