…of oilcloth bags made from traditional African fabrics. APiF: When and why did you start designing with African Prints and Fabrics? Ugonna: A trip to Nigeria in 2007 reignited my…
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…Prints and Fabrics? McNair: I have always been attracted to the color and design of African prints and fabrics. It also connects me to my heritage when I add them…
…collections of cushions, notebooks and handbags. APiF: When and why did you start designing with African Prints and Fabrics? Eva: I always loved African fabrics, in particular the colorful wax…
…in modern, sophisticated shapes. I am inspired by textiles, the fabrics drive the design. I am primarily interested in the diverse array of textile possibilities across the continent beyond wax…
…fabrics. I wanted to play with African fabrics, but by entering into this competitive market, I knew I had to do something different. I love the feel of silk fabrics…
…that not only African prints, but African styles and fabrics – like e.g. kaftan, boubou, kente prints, cotton batiks and mudcloth fabrics – will be more present in the future…
…of vintage flair. The aesthetic of the label is finding fabrics that inspire creativity. The label’s initiative is to support domestic commerce by using fabrics, trims, notions, and production facilities…
APiF: Please introduce your business and your designs. Marie-Fleur Gloy: nyah und ich (nyah & I) is a mix of African fabrics, European cuts and designs. By blending these two…
…Founded 1941, the company creates print fabrics that focus on catering to the “modern, stylish African woman”. How do you like the prints? Find out more: w: http://otten-africa.com/ f: www.facebook.com/ottenafrica…
…When and why did you start designing with African Prints and Fabrics? Bee Arthur: I have been in fashion since 1995. It was a hobby and a way to personalise…