…topaz, citrine and clear resin. APiF: How does your heritage influence your designs? Adjoa: I have always admired African women who accessories fearlessly – loud earrings and bangles, matching and…
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Through my sister, who was recently vacationing in Ghana, I heard about the accessories label Oheneba. Their ‘Koko Ankara’ bags are so elegant and chic! These bags distinguish themselves from…
…Africa. APiF: If your label would be a person, what kind of person would it be? Racquel: This person would be bold, Afro-fabulous, expressive, and necessary. APiF: Fashion Finds: What…
APiF: Please introduce your business and your designs. Elizabeth Batchelor: Qute Fashion is a fashion label – we are designing our own clothing and selling it exclusively online. In addition…
…trend regarding all things “African”? Adebayo: The African influence has always been and will always be present in the creative industry. As Africa is so rich in culture and rich…
APiF: Please introduce your business and your designs. Ugonna Hosten: UGO is a design-led fashion accessories label; our priority is quality and innovation. We are market leaders offering limited editions…
…I should check out! www.apif-shop.com My own online store with unique & chic accessories and African City Bags! https://zuvaa.afrikrea.com/en Great platform to buy trendy African Fashion from African or Afro-American…
…also commercially. Many food and textile stores, hairdressers, tailors, a ton of mobile phone stores, restaurants – you name it. A brand that celebrates the neighborhood and opened their trendy…
…true indeed. The pictures look like one big party. And the label and owner Serwah Asante have quite a good reason to celebrate. Rue 114 was announced as the 2013…
…worldwide! No extra shipping costs apply. APiF: Any tips for new designers/start-ups in the fashion industry? Mima-te: Do it and have fun above all. Look around to people who are…









