…that young Africans are telling their own stories – and he wants to accomplish this through his designs. APiF: Please introduce yourself. Chapstudios: I am Thandazani Nofingxana, textile…
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APiF: Please introduce your business in one short sentence. Agnes & Lola: Off the beaten path with quirk and charm. Chichia London APiF: What inspired you to open this store…
APiF: What is the Fashion Deli and how did you come-up with the concept? Thulare Monareng: I started the concept of the African Fashion Deli in Cape Town initially in…
…long to do the same, through my charitable designs I hope that people will consciously be more aware of lending a hand others. APiF: If your label would be a…
…by the gorgeous colors and designs that characterized our traditional attire, I developed an obsession for vibrant and beautiful things. APiF: If your label would be a person, what kind…
APiF: Please introduce your label in 1-2 sentences Della: Della is a socially responsible fashion line that works to bring ethical, African-made products to the forefront of the U.S. market….
APiF: Please introduce your business and your designs. Todun Designs: Todun Designs is an Afrocentric-inspired accessory line, mostly focused on the use of African fabrics. APiF: What inspires you? Todun…
…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…
APiF: Please introduce your brand. Mimmy Yeboah: I’m a self-taught New York City based designer. My brand is basically me, Mimmy Yeboah. I create exclusive minimal statement pieces for women,…
APiF: Please introduce yourself. Mangishi Doll: My name is Kapasa Musonda, and I was born and raised in Zambia. I come from a humble home of four girls and two…









