…label that aims to drape a woman’s curves flawlessly. My style has been heavily influenced by great African women such as Lira, a musician from South Africa, whose style is…
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…creating a ready to wear line for women that is Africa-inspired and globally appealing. APiF: If your label would be a person, what kind of person would it be? Kooroo…
…do u feel about the new African Prints/Fabric trend? Houseofadjeiwaah: I know some people prefer to only work with the traditional Tie & Die or Batik prints and shy away…
…relatable and people get my ideas after having heard the background of the prints and on my prints I use real people. APiF: Where can readers buy your designs? Chapstudios:…
…because they are cheaper or because they are clueless. Many times if you go to the local market, these prints are being offered. The made in China prints – a…
I discovered the label Ladyhood via the blog “Nothing But The Wax“. I instantly fell in love with it. What is not to love about cool and simple designs mixed…
…prints infused on all of our products. Our latest collection, OPL by Ashanti Brazil, is a line of Brazilian cut swimwear that utilizes exclusive tribal prints on our bikinis. We…
APiF: Please introduce your business and your designs. Adebayo Oke-Lawal: My label is called Orange Culture, a unisex label that celebrates people with colorful dispositions. APiF: How does your heritage…
…these pieces, that integrated my love of African prints and tradition with a more Western aesthetic, and thought other women might want to do the same. APiF: If your label…
…then suddenly, I got tired of it. Until I went to a store yesterday and was surrounded by a sea of stripes, mixed with a couple of flower prints. And…









