…etc. and also don’t hold back on your creativity. Create a niche for yourself and be the initiator of a fashion trend! Find out more about Roots: https://www.africanprintinfashion.com/2011/11/trendy-designs-for-all-occasions.html https://twitter.com/#!/ganyobinaa https://www.facebook.com/Rootsgh?sk=wall…
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…which translates to Going Back to Forgotten roots, takes the viewer on a journey through Cape Coast Castle in Ghana where thousands of slaves were captured and held captive by…
…an international label that has a distinctive African signature while appealing to a much broader market. ASIBELUA – Autumn/Winter 2011 The new label, ASIBELUA, is targeted at the international fashion…
…friends encouraged me to begin designing clothes as a profession. I am a self-trained designer. APiF: What is your vision for your label? Bélya: I envision my label carving out…
…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. Ugonna Hosten: UGO is a design-led fashion accessories label; our priority is quality and innovation. We are market leaders offering limited editions…
…APiF: If your label would be a person, what kind of person would it be? Nasozi: A fearless person. One who is not afraid to live and design outside of…
…Tribal Collection) there is a link referencing my African roots. African culture is not dull, it has an energetic narration, hence the use of bold colors and Kente fabrics originally…
…4 Saisons d’été de KenSoul! (4 Seasons of KenSoul Summer) showcased at the South Africa Fashion Week SS/12, my roots, culture and heritage played a heavy role in bringing it…
…been easy to be the result of a multiracial family. APiF: What inspired your wax prints collection? Stella: In my collection I just talk about me and my roots. I…









