APiF: Please introduce who you are. Besida: I’m Sophia O. I am the Founder and Creative Director of Besida. APiF: What motivated you to start your brand? Besida: Mainly…
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APiF: Please introduce your brand. Michelle T. Olomojobi: LLULO is a dynamic independent fashion/lifestyle brand! APiF: How did you get into Home Decor and specifically Africa-inspired Home Decor? Michelle: I…
APiF: Please introduce yourself. Erin Robinson: Erin… or sometimes just E. APiF: What is your professional background? Erin: I’ve been a childrenswear fashion designer for many,many…did I say many??? Many…
…France before. APiF: How can designers qualify to participate? Yvette: By their work, creativity, originality, the quality of the fabrics, their production. Design by Madoki APiF: Is there a specific…
…APiF: What do you look for in a designer? Studio 189 Ethical Fashion Initiative: Innovation, creativity, the willingness to grow their export business with linkages to producers in Africa. APiF:…
…African Fashion” on Instagram to showcase fashion by African Designers. Today is day 100. APiF: 100 days of African Fashion – what was the objective of the campaign and are…
APiF: Please introduce yourself. Pierre-Christophe Gam: My name is Pierre-Christophe Gam. I am a Chantilly born and bred, artist/art director of Cameroonian, Chadian and Egyptian ancestry and the founder of…
APiF: Please introduce yourself. Daphne Madinga Kasambala: I am the founder and CEO of the ethical retailer Sapellé. I was born in Malawi. My mum specialized in sewing and I…
APiF: Please introduce your business. Stephanie Obi: ST Colours A-School is an online school where young ladies can learn how to make accessories using African Print, wherever they are in…
African Prints in Fashion (APiF) is turning 1 year today. Woohoo! I am so happy about all of the support you guys have shown my blog and facebook fan page….









