…people the impact of afro-urban culture on the art world.” With Art’Press Yourself Laetitia is offering a great mix of emerging designers, music and dance contests, DJs and afro-streetfood (yum!)….
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…you want to support black-owned businesses and buy some stylish, trendy Africa-inspired Fashion & Accessories. The pop-up shop by online shopping platform https://zuvaa.afrikrea.com/en will take place on the 21st and…
Last week was quite some week for African Fashion in NYC. One day after the Toubab event I attended another pop-up store at Pikolinos that was organized by Adiree –…
Earlier this week I wrote about the new pop-up store at Selfridge in London, that features Nigerian Designers. My brother and his wife were holiday shopping in London and made…
…different side of ourselves. APiF: AfriPop redefined – what does that mean? MyFocsi: AfriPop redefined means that African influence is a global trendsetting phenomena in Pop culture everywhere. Our parent…
…of the organization Pop-Up Britain. At our first event we outperformed all other brands. We followed up with 3 more pop-ups and received an amazing response from people walking…
…Voilà for you IV collection and another A-line skirt from their Hero collection. Which print do you like best? The Urban Maasai This skirt I created from a Maasai blanket…
…a super cool and chic look. The brand was created in 2008 by Senegalese designer Selly Raby. The designs are a mixture of urban, Afro and pop influences partnered with…
…dressers out there. And: Must like birds! How do you like the urban, afro-pop designs with the bird and fly prints? Comment below! Find out more: w: http://www.sellyrabykane.com/ f: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Seraka-by-Srk…
…Urban Maasai Maasai in the city: the Urban Maasai brings you beautiful infinity scarves, handmade beaded necklaces, bangles, throw overs and headscarves – all inspired by Maasai culture and fabrics….









