…the communications field to pursue my dreams. I started designing with prints, because I have always loved bold colors. I like the extra pizzazz that printed fabrics can add to…
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…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…
…and “Star” respectively. APiF: When and why did you start designing with African Prints and Fabrics? Poqua Poqu: I fell in LOVE with African (Ghanaian) prints because of the immense…
…Prints and Fabrics? Pooja: It wasn’t an easy task to just start designing with African prints. With such a wide variety of printed cotton mixes in the market, there were…
…affairs. APiF: What signifies your prints from others? Banke: Color! APiF: What is your preferred printing technique? Banke: I love silk screen printing, although I don’t do much of it…
…focus on print mixing? MD: I am drawn to bright colors and bold prints that are expressive. Growing up I had an immense love for abstract artwork and through Uni…
…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…
…family is originally from Haiti and spent a number of years in Chad, Central Africa. My grandmother fell in love with the unique ways the women there wore their prints….









