…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…
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…of just regurgitating what has already been said. APiF: If your label would be a person, what kind of person would it be? Wale: I don’t attribute a particular demographic,…
APiF: Please introduce your label. Annabel Kwateng: Ashanti Brazil is a summer wear brand based in Monte Carlo and Rio de Janeiro. Our signature look are bright and vibrantly colored…
…it is part of our culture. Silk never goes out of fashion, so why should our fabric?! APiF: Fashion Finds: What is your favorite piece of your collection and why?…
…fashion industry here to stay? Sharmay: Fashion trends are fickle; here today gone tomorrow, so I don’t know how long the trend will remain visible, say, on the high street….
…Fashion Week off-schedule shows and Clothes Show London. The core objective is to bring fashion and accessory brands based throughout the diaspora to the mainstream in the UK via collaborations…
…in the fashion/design industry here to stay? Eva: I think African fabric established itself by now in the fashion and design industry. I wrote my thesis for my MA in…
…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…
APiF: Please introduce your business and your designs. Ade Yusuf: Pearl 1130 is a fashion and style label which personifies sophistication, class and timeless elegance – these attributes are what…
…and check it out! Kisua Shop African Fashion Online – the tag line of Kisua. The store is focused on high-end African Fashion made in Africa. I have shopped already…









