…fabrics. I really like the T-Shirts and they look fab on jeans. According to Mathieu, the motto of his label is “BE WAX, NO MATTER WHAT, STILL WAX”. Alright then,…
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…two main products of my label are the scarf necklace and the wax bags. I was the first Togolese designer to use wax in many of my items. APiF: Which…
…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…
…there were threads to this story which spanned wider than the Caribbean. APiF:Why Tartan and not Dutch Wax Prints?Teleica: Madras is such a strong part of Caribbean material culture…
…companies that still prints and produces on the African continent. They used to be independent but since 2010 they are owned by the Dutch Wax powerhouse Vlisco. Biggest challenge for…
…107 New York Design by Bantu WAX Design by Bantu WAX Design by Bantu WAX Design by Andrea Iyamah Design by Andrea Iyamah Mara Hoffman swimwear Designs by Nana Wax…
…these pieces, that integrated my love of African prints and tradition with a more Western aesthetic, and thought other women might want to do the same. APiF: If your label…
…with a vintage flavor and African Prints? Each design is just awesome. My fellow blogger from “Nothing But The Wax” calls the label the “French Boxing Kitten”. I couldn’t agree…
…APiF: How do u feel about the current African Prints/Fabric trend? Sharmay: It is exposing a wider audience to beautiful prints and getting people interested and enthusiastic about following the…
…start designing with African Prints and Fabrics? Loza: I have been designing with “Ankara prints” since I was 13. I grew up in Ivory Coast where “African prints” are a…









