
Let Me Introduce You To Charis Jones, The Fashion CEO Transforming Lives In Africa And Beyond
Charis Jones, CEO and Creative Director of Sassy Jones, is the first black female entrepreneur to build two girls dormitories at a Kenyan education center in Africa. Her initiatives have allowed prepubescent young girls to live separately from the boys, while maturing into confident young women. A percentage of every purchase with the brand goes toward the supplies to aid in the epidemic of menstrual poverty and the success of school in Kenya. In commemoration of the brand's philanthropic efforts, ...
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“Africa Can Be Transformed By Fashion”: The Trailblazing Designers Seeking Unimaginable Opportunities
“The difficulty of being an African designer is not being understood by investors, buyers and policymakers, who can make African fashion take off,” he says, citing big European names in fashion. “People bet on them, and that can be the difference between making it or not in this industry.” African fashion investors say that investments in individual designers are common but do not address structural issues that financiers and policymakers must deal with for the industry to flourish, such as ...
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Africa Fashion Week 2023 And The Designers Who Showcased At The Event With Their Brands, Including The Models
Africa Fashion Week 2023: A Celebration of Diversity, Creativity, and Talent Africa Fashion Week 2023 took center stage, bringing together a spectacular array of designers who captivated audiences with their unique styles, innovations, and cultural expressions. The event, held in Nairobi, Kenya, showcased a diverse range of talents, with each designer bringing their narrative to […]
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An African Royalty Fashion Show Will Take Center Stage, on December 9th 2023
This year, we’ve elevated African fashion as a main event in its own right. This new event gives us the opportunity to showcase African fashion across the diaspora, including an exploration of what it means to be black or African in the United States,” Folarin added. When the doors of the UMC Glenn Miller Ballroom open at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 9, attendees can savor traditional Ghanaian, Nigerian, Kenyan and Ethiopian-style dishes. Following the aromatic feast, four separate groups, ...
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The Inside Look at Lagos Fashion Week’s Focus on Domestic Pan-African Design Growth
The creator of the sustainable Kenyan company Lilabare, Ria Ana Sejpal, has always seen Lagos Fashion Week as a major goal and a venue for showcasing her identity as an Indian-Kenyan designer. Lagos, according to her, is the rite of passage. It's the capital of African fashion. The event possesses legitimacy, influence, and a well-known brand. I only wanted to make my debut when we were prepared from start to finish since people are aware of and interested in Lagos ...
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