…Neith: African print has always been part of the fashion industry,but I do not think it was being promoted like it is today. There is African cloth that is just…
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Fashionista Joy Adaeze with a JBL ClutchThe Zen Magazine recently posted their top 9 African Designers. That list got me thinking regarding who are my top African Designers in 2013….
…of Africans telling their African stories good or ugly, with my current range inspired by Xenophobia in South Africa,interviewing mixed ethnic people in South Africa and how they find themselves…
…of vintage flair. The aesthetic of the label is finding fabrics that inspire creativity. The label’s initiative is to support domestic commerce by using fabrics, trims, notions, and production facilities…
…market, to put this in perspective, was valued at $5.6 billion (US), just two years ago and it continues to grow. But, if you study the market carefully, you see…
…striking tribal and vibrant designs, ethnic glamor and a delicate representation of the African culture. APiF: When and why did you start designing with African Prints and Fabrics? Aya: At…
…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…
APiF: Please introduce your business and your designs. Racquel Dwomoh: I am the creative designer behind the label QuellyRue Designs. QuellyRue Designs is collection of tote bags, African jewelry, contemporary…
APiF: Please introduce your business and your designs. GloRia Wava Munno: The mission of my label is to fuse the diverse and vibrant world of African culture, texture, fabric and…
…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…









