…them with other textures like leather and silk in an attempt to find a balance and present a collection that could appeal to any woman that loves print and bold…
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…African woman. We are based in Nairobi, Kenya and have a presence in Kampala, Uganda and Cape Town, South Africa. We hope to continue expanding to several other countries in…
…ever. APiF: How does your heritage inspire/influence your designs? Bélya: I am African (Senegal); family, culture and relationships and stories are as much a part of me as my smile….
…is definitely a blessing, because we are mindful of our relationship as sisters ahead of our relationship as business partners. We are able to catch each other and celebrate each…
…100% African. The characters and actresses as well as Nicole & I are from the continent and we try to remain true to telling OUR story. APiF: Is ‘An African…
…“hand-made leather goods for a happier life”. That usually works for me, as every additional bag puts automatically a smile on my face. The AW 2012 collection is called Folklorist…
Bruno Basso and Christopher Brooke are among the first designers, who used digital prints for a complete collection. Thus they are quite often referred to as “The pioneers of digital…
…would say that has helped my popularity and success thus far. Next goals is TV as an actor as well as taking DapperAfrika to South Africa. APiF: Any advice for…
Besides the pretty cool and inspiring styles of the AfroPunk crowd, there are usually also a bunch of creative vendors selling clothing, accessories, art – you name it. Walking around…
APiF: Please introduce yourself. Amarachi Nwosu: My name is Amarachi Nwosu, and I am a Nigerian-American photographer, filmmaker, writer, and speaker based in Tokyo, Japan. I am also the founder…









