APiF: Please introduce yourself. Okoro Emmanuel: My Name is Okoro Emmanuel. I am the creative director for the fashion brand Emmy Kasbit. APiF: When did you start Emmy Kasbit and…
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…Duro Olowu – both labels that have been recognized for their distinguished prints and fabrics. APiF: Please introduce your business and your designs. Banke Kuku: The Banke Kuku Textiles fuse…
APiF: Please introduce yourself – what is your professional background? Jacqueline Shaw: I have been working in the field of fashion design since 2001, specifically as a designer working within…
APiF: Please introduce your business and your designs. Asake Agoro: AsakeOge is a women’s wear brand offering ready to wear and bespoke services for the stylish trendsetter. The AsakeOge woman…
Interview with artist Evans Mbugua about the influence of prints in his work, how growing up in Nairobi inspired him and the necessity of Social Media for artists. APiF: Please…
…APiF: Please repeat this sentence: African Fashion is… SBA: …the future of fashion! by Kinabuti – made in Nigeria APiF: What is your advice for emerging designers and start-ups in…
APiF: Please introduce yourself Niki’s Groove: My name is Nicholle Kobi, I am a French-Congolese illustrator based In Paris. APiF: You do illustrations – how did you get into drawing/art?…
APiF: Please introduce yourself. CAVEN ETOMI: Our names are Joan Caven, Doreen Caven and Oseyi Etomi and together we make up the casual luxury brand Caven Etomi. APiF: What does…
Lamp by Modern Gesture APiF: Please introduce your brand. Nana Quagraine: 54kibo is a new lifestyle brand and e-commerce destination for a carefully selected array of contemporary African design for…
APiF: Please introduce yourself. Amarachi Nwosu: My name is Amarachi Nwosu, and I am a Nigerian-American photographer, filmmaker, writer, and speaker based in Tokyo, Japan. I am also the founder…









