I finally managed to see the Wangechi Mutu exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum this weekend. My friends were raving about the afrofuturistic designs of the Kenyan artist. And what can…
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…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,…
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…
APiF: Please introduce your business and your designs.House 38: We, D and S, design House 38 – a contemporary women’s wear label. We are focused on easy-to-wear clothing that flatters…
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….
www.uzoma.eu Designer Monye Maduwuihe, based in Germany, introduces her label Uzoma and shares thoughts about African Fashion in the Diaspora. APiF: Please introduce your business and your designs Monye: UZOMA…
Now another post about the Afrika21 event at Brooklyn Museum, as there was so much great stuff happening last Saturday. I went to the event predominantly to see the fashion…
Yesterday was Target’s First Saturday again at the Brooklyn Museum. The theme: Afrika21. The program offered music, talks, exhibitions and a fashion show. Here are some pics of stylish Brooklynites…
APiF: Please introduce your business and your designs Nikki Hayley: My fashion label is called Nicole Hayley. I started it at the beginning of the year and this is the…
…creating a ready to wear line for women that is Africa-inspired and globally appealing. APiF: If your label would be a person, what kind of person would it be?Kooroo Designs:…