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…
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…continents in our designs, we want to tell the story of a true friendship – nyah und ich. APiF: When and why did you start designing with African Prints and…
APiF: Please introduce your business and your designs. Funmilayo Csilla Deri: The Funlayo Deri label – a luxury women’s wear label for the confident, captivating, stylish woman – was established…
…colors Creative Director for Givenchy Passionate about advancing the African continent and created “Made in Africa” to connect African enterprises with international investors “Every African has an obligation to build…
…and influences of the African and the European continent. The name of the label is reflecting the friendship of the designers – one of European, one of African descent. …
…my father was raised. “Jones” is my wife’s maiden name. Implicit in the identity of the brand is the idea that Western and African cultures need to come together to…
APiF: Please introduce your business and your designs. Naa: At Roots our vision is creating fashion accessories using African fabrics and African embellishments like beads, twine, etc. Our designs range…
…Neith: African print has always been part of the fashion industry,but I do not think it was being promoted like it is today. There is African cloth that is just…
…the cool print tops. What’s next? Supporting start-ups on the African continent is still something the three men are passionate about. But now that the clothing brand has taken off,…
…a positive way. APiF: 3 Years ago the book “New African Fashion” by Helen Jennings came out as well as the first edition of your book “Fashion Africa“.How has “African…









