When walking down Fulton Street in Brooklyn yesterday, I passed a small store that had this sign in the window. Unfortunately there was nothing in the store I wanted to…
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…confined to one vision of Africa. In all truth, I am equal parts Ghanaian and NYer so I am interested in exploring that intersection through fashion. APiF: If your label…
…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…
…the dark past of slavery. Mirrors are used as a sign of reflection. Like MJ said he’s starting with the man in the mirror to make that change! And I…
…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….
…the chance of becoming part of the design process, giving feedback and comments on look, fit, material and design of the garments. At that time I discovered my soft spot…
…my own fashion label here in Africa. I studied bag construction and design in Melbourne before making the final move back to South Africa. APiF: What is your vision for…









