…rocking something printlicious, wearing clothes or accessories from an African Designer or an ‘Africa-inspired’ piece. Send your picture to africanprintsinfashion@gmail.com and I will post it to my APiF facebook fanpage….
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APiF: Please introduce your business. Vou Brown (VB): Vou Brown, the first multi-brand, all African fashion boutique of its kind in London, opened its doors to the public on the…
APiF: Please introduce your business. DAAR Living: DAAR Living is an interior styling retail and services company. We provide small furnishings and decorating services and our brand is for the…
APiF: Please introduce your business. Massira Keita: For a few months, I found myself drawing on the tablet. I realized my illustrations centered around wax fabrics. For now, I plan…
Zanele Muholi, South Africa APiF: Please introduce your magazine. Contemporary AND (C&): C& is a growing online platform combining a lively magazine with features, interviews, columns as well as constantly…
What do you do if you cannot find what you are looking for? You create a business and start offering it! APIF talked to Stephanie Mensah, owner of the new…
Nana Poku/CEO (l) and Kwaku Awuah/President (r) with Christina Brown APiF: Please introduce your business and your designs. 54 Kingdoms: Launched in 2009, 54 Kingdoms is an apparel company that…
…Diaspora arts, crafts, music, design and cultures. APiF: What is the meaning behind the name of your label Open The Gate? Sandrine: We act as a hub, as a platform…
APiF: Please introduce your business and your designs. Wambui Mukenyi: I am a fashion designer from Kenya. I started in 2009 and have been steadily growing my brand since. My…
APiF: Please introduce your business and your designs. Nónó Moda: NónóModa is a business made by a mother and a daughter in love with African prints. We make anything you…









