…re-brands her label Diablotine to Bineta Sanor. Her designs combine wax prints with leathers and other textiles. They are ready to wear and – unique. So you won’t catch too…
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…Diaspora arts, crafts, music, design and cultures. APiF: What is the meaning behind the name of your label Open The Gate? Sandrine: We act as a hub, as a platform…
…fashion, lifestyle and design – hosted several online live sessions with designers and bloggers from the African Diaspora. In one of these inspiring discussions I came across the label Brother…
Dearcurves is an Africa-inspired clothing line for curvy women. The label was created by plus size model and fashion designer Linda Idegwu. Designs can be purchased via their website! I…
The ethical fashion label Johari asked me to participate in their Johari Style Challenge. I selected this red lion tote bag from their website to showcase on my blog. Temperatures…
…J Label, Chichia London…to name just a few. Chichia London APiF: Do you ship worldwide? Agnes & Lola: Yes! We do to most regions and are working on opening up…
The British shoe label Clarks, known for comfy and good quality – but not necessarily stylish – shoes, is adding some prints into the mix by collaborating with Eley Kishimoto…
…global fashion environment. APiF: If your label would be a person, what kind of person would it be? Sindiso: Inspired and confident. APiF: What is your cultural heritage and how…
…from other cultures and time eras. APiF: If your label would be a person, what kind of person would it be? SheKudo: Strong / Eccentric / Loud/ Playful / Quirky…
…the future of the universe. APiF: If your label would be a person, what kind of person would it be? Paule-Marie: Humble- Free- Humanist- Audacious- Innovator- Passionate- Idealistic- Respectful. APiF:…