…your designs and how do you make them accessible to a global audience? Michelle: I currently host events in New York, selling in boutiques and online through my website, www.busyaonyc.com….
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…menswear. There is nothing new under the sun, but there are always new and different interpretations of old stories. It’s my hope that my work adds to the conversation instead…
…accessories and clothing Made in Nigeria. Calabar Imports has three stores across Brooklyn and New York. Sincerely Tommy Concept store focused on “emerging lifestyle brands and womenswear”. The boutique has…
…have a major fashion show Africa Fashion Week New York, precisely July 13th 2012, where we will be showcasing a new collection. In September we will be taking part in…
…Racquel: Although I am based in New York City, I do ship worldwide – making my pieces accessible to a global audience. I market my designs through my blog, facebook,…
…London, and next year will include on top of these two, Venice, Lagos and New York. Afro-Polis takes place from the 15th to 19th of October in London. Find out…
…global reach. APiF: Any tips for new designers/start-ups in the fashion industry? Aya: There is always something new to learn. Embrace new things, put your heart into it and be…
…to a global audience? Erika: It’s important for me to connect with the creative scene in various parts of Africa, New York and Europe. I’ve accessorized various shows in all…
This is my favorite piece – doesn’t it look glam?Check out the new Spring/Summer 2012 collection from Mina Evans. “Terra Firma” (=Latin for firm or solid ground), so the name…
What Brixton is for London and Harlem is for New York City – Château Rouge is for Paris: a neighborhood where African migrants have settled – not just residentially but…









