…with the intention to work in the fashion industry, but it was difficult. I ended up working in the corporate sector as marketing manager and started designing my own label…
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…me to do something about my talents. I didn’t want to be the person inviting international African designers to showcase their collection on the catwalk. I wanted to be the…
…of the latest prints that have currently developed. APiF: Is African Print in the fashion industry here to stay? Houseofadjeiwaah: Most definitely it is here to stay; African print is…
…the designs. The personal aspect is very important to me, as it is the expression of the friendship our label was build upon. Find out more: b: http://nyahundich.blogspot.com/ f: http://www.facebook.com/nyahundich…
…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…
…start getting all these creative juices flowing in. I knew I wanted to do something where I could bring in my own cultural mixes. And what better way to do…
…fashion idols that I follow. I inspire myself with my own designs. It is all about what you feel comfortable in. Personally, I love to be dressed in something that…
…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…
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…
All pictures by David McDowell APiF: Please introduce your business and your designs in 1-2 sentences Wale Oyejide: Ikiré Jones is a menswear brand inspired by both Nigerian and Italian…









