…background? Maya: No proper training or fashion school. Just always been a Fashionista with an eye for different and new ways of remixing classics, Uptown/Downtown, hi/lo and love of all…
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…African culture that helped build the nation. This is evident in their music, style of dance and food. Meet the Designer: Annabel Kwateng APiF: If your label would be a…
The Beat of Africa fashion show took place on Tuesday the 15th of July in Rome as part of the city’s AltaRoma fashion week. Organized by the International Trade Centre…
…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…
Africa Fashion Week London (AFWL), the biggest event for Africa-inspired fashion in Europe, just took place from August the 1st until the 3rd. Unfortunately, I couldn’t attend (next time, hopefully)…
…story short: If you expected fashion forward designs and the latest trends in Africa-inspired Fashion and a show of the most successful and hottest African Designers to date – that…
…confined to one vision of Africa. In all truth, I am equal parts Ghanaian and NYer so I am interested in exploring that intersection through fashion. APiF: If your label…
…designers. Simply Ma’am Chic and cool fashion designs and accessories made out of African fabrics. What’s your accent? Accessories label that produces its unique and colorful bags in Ghana. Fanm…
…that meld different cultures in a tasteful and original manner. Where the merry-go-round stops, nobody knows. APiF: Any tips for new designers/start-ups in the fashion industry? Wale: Make what you…
Interview by Nana Spio-Garbrah African design is exploding across the continent and slowly transcending the fashion industry into other areas of the lifestyle space namely home wares and interior design….









