…label MOMO is already very popular on the African continent. However, the designer’s aim is to put African fashion on the map in a more permanent way – by creating…
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…of Africans telling their African stories good or ugly, with my current range inspired by Xenophobia in South Africa,interviewing mixed ethnic people in South Africa and how they find themselves…
…process and the art of fashion design has been a driving force in my career. APiF: When and why did you start designing with African prints and fabrics? Neith: My…
…away from made in China prints and support prints that are made on the African continent. Even if many of them are not owned by Africans, the companies at least…
…Prints are still trending. Use the opportunity to drive awareness to existing African designers and African fashion platforms. Let’s tag #stellamccartney in African Fashion posts on Social Media; fish for…
APiF: Please introduce your business and your designs Michelle Olupona: Busayo is really a celebration of the diversity of African textiles and an effort to present African prints and textiles…
…African heritage and iconography. APiF: When and why did you start designing with African Prints and Fabrics? Matthew “Tayo”: As the Summer of 2011 was winding down, I ventured into…
…of oilcloth bags made from traditional African fabrics. APiF: When and why did you start designing with African Prints and Fabrics? Ugonna: A trip to Nigeria in 2007 reignited my…
African Prints in your living room – sounds too much? Like with fashion, it all depends on the right mix. I tend to have a lot of white, grey and…
…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…









