…APiF: If your label would be a person, what kind of person would it be? Jacquie: Angelique Kidjo. She is a great singer from Benin, the country on the eastern…
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…friends encouraged me to begin designing clothes as a profession. I am a self-trained designer. APiF: What is your vision for your label? Bélya: I envision my label carving out…
…homeline and as a new addition the children’s line Jelly Bees. We are specializing in vintage silhouettes using all 100% Cotton, African textiles. APiF: Love the name of your label…
APiF: Please introduce your business and your designs. Ugonna Hosten: UGO is a design-led fashion accessories label; our priority is quality and innovation. We are market leaders offering limited editions…
…fantastic on your sofa or on your bed. I ordered one as a gift to someone, let’s see if I will manage to actually give it away or if I…
…brought me as a gift from South Africa, should make dish washing a more fun activity. I really like the print and the colors. So far I haven’t used them…
…gives a boost to the chocolate, flower, restaurant, gift, you-name-it industry. But since I am here in NYC, I have started to acknowledge and to celebrate it a little. So…
APiF: Please introduce your business and your designs. Mima-te: Our fashion label is called Mima-te (this is a Portuguese word which means Spoil yourself). Set in vintage style, with an…
…Africa. APiF: If your label would be a person, what kind of person would it be? Racquel: This person would be bold, Afro-fabulous, expressive, and necessary. APiF: Fashion Finds: What…
…like Indian linen and batiks. My purpose here is to break out of the “African label” and branch out to other traditional cultures in an eclectic and modern mixture. APiF:…









