…Prints and Fabrics? McNair: I have always been attracted to the color and design of African prints and fabrics. It also connects me to my heritage when I add them…
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…African Prints and Fabrics? Doris&Doris: In 2005, when we started a stall at the Arts & Crafts market in Brixton. APiF: How do u feel about the new African Prints/Fabric…
…did you start designing with African Prints and Fabrics? Tennille: When I first started designing clothing, I worked for a designer who used a lot of African prints and fabrics….
…prints using everyday signs / pictograms found in my urban environment. These are a form of universal language and expression in my artwork. They’re inspired by traditional prints which are…
…outfits look so elegant and chic. The colors and prints are just amazing. “Otherworldly prints” is the description on the PP website for the look. Love it! How about you?…
…I wanted to have it and the heavy Batakari fabric make it ideal for Autumn/Winter in the US. Oh and I also bought a simple, elegant necklace made out of…
…thought I might have seen it all. Mixer of prints, mixer of textures – his designs are a statement, they are stylish, they are art. The first image just wows…
…why did you start designing with African Prints and Fabrics? Vivienne: I started designing with African print back in 2004/2005 when I was studying fashion in university. I loved African…
…to deal with Winter in NYC? Not me! Before the hot season is waving us goodbye, there are some smashing events I want to make you aware of. AfroPunk Brooklyn…
…decided to tone everything down a bit: The prints are not as much in your face, the polka dots are smaller than in his Spring/Summer collection, the print clashes are…









