…new African Prints/Fabric trend? Aya: I think it’s fantastic. Coming from an African background, its simply heart-warming knowing a piece of my culture has influenced the fashion industry. The prints…
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…What role plays fashion in your show? Millie: Fashion plays a MAJOR role in the series and I like to say that Fashion in the 6th main character! The majority…
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…
So during New York Fashion Week (NYFW), Thulare Monareng had the opportunity to showcase some designers at Harlem’s Fashion Row that will be part of The Fashion Deli pop-up. The…
…the name itself Contemporary And (C&) plays with the idea that an artist is foremost a “contemporary” working artist and maybe then “from Nairobi, studied in New York or has…
…and check it out! Kisua Shop African Fashion Online – the tag line of Kisua. The store is focused on high-end African Fashion made in Africa. I have shopped already…
…you want to achieve with your brand! APiF: What are the next big events for you? Vanessa: I will be at the Africa Fashion Week in New York and attend…
…of the latest prints that have currently developed. APiF: Is African Print in the fashion industry here to stay? Houseofadjeiwaah: Most definitely it is here to stay; African print is…
…of vintage flair. The aesthetic of the label is finding fabrics that inspire creativity. The label’s initiative is to support domestic commerce by using fabrics, trims, notions, and production facilities…
…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…









