…that not only African prints, but African styles and fabrics – like e.g. kaftan, boubou, kente prints, cotton batiks and mudcloth fabrics – will be more present in the future…
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…get up early to snatch a PP print piece. I love all their colors and print combinations – especially the skirts and dresses. I still hope that for the majority…
…print. I certainly love wax print fabrics but there is so much more than that. I aim to design for the regular woman, who loves fashion but is not consumed…
…print? Banke: My favorite print at the moment is called the Pride Print – it is form my recent interior collection.The Pride Print draws its inspiration from the traditional European…
…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…
…inferior. APiF: When and why did you start using African Prints? Jezreel Designs: About 6 years ago, I started playing around with the way I wear Ankara. I wanted to…
…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,…
…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.House 38: We, D and S, design House 38 – a contemporary women’s wear label. We are focused on easy-to-wear clothing that flatters…
APiF: Please introduce your business and your designs. Poqua Poqu: Poqua Poqu is a Ghanaian fashion label, an affordable luxury brand that deals in clothing, embroidered African prints and Accessories….









