…industry? Annabel: Passion is key. If you are passionate about your brand and what it represents, it will be easy for others to fall in love with it. Find out…
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…by developing our in-house e-commerce channel as well as working with stockists. APiF: Any tips for new designers/start-ups in the fashion industry?House 38: As a new fashion designer, it is…
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….
…university, I have dealt with issues of Black identity, particularly in the Black Diaspora. In my view fashion is also part of these questions. In addition to this form of…
…of the collection, is reflected in the earthy, brown-orange colors and the tie dye prints.”Terra Firma” aims to combine “elegance and simplicity without compromising on style and glamour”. If you…
…Neith: African print has always been part of the fashion industry,but I do not think it was being promoted like it is today. There is African cloth that is just…
…YouLike IMake sounded catchy and memorable. APiF: Any tips for new designers/start-ups in the fashion industry? Sharmay: I still feel like I am in the infancy of what I am…
…– any recommendations? Mimmy: Well when I’m looking for swimwear, I’m looking for what fits my boobs because I have G’s. So I want support! But I want it to…
APiF: Please introduce your business and your designs. Kooroo Designs: Kooroo which means “be proud” in Amharic (Ethiopian language) was founded in 2006 in Nairobi, Kenya, with the aim of…
…How does your heritage inspire/influence your designs? Funmilayo: My design aesthetic is influenced by my heritage as this shapes my perspective. It all translates in the designs, be it in…









