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Here in Paris, the 5th edition of Africa Fashion Up wrapped up last week. It was the first major Parisian event dedicated to ...
They don’t know that the designers in Africa are at the kind of level they need. It’s kind of one of those tropes that you hear about how talent is everywhere and opportunity is not.
Through her design work and her fixation on elevating player's images, Anigwe proves her longstanding power within the ...
The National Radioactive Waste Disposal Institute (NRWDI) is moving ahead with preliminary designs for a so-called Centralised Interim Storage Facility (CISF) at the Vaalputs site in the Northern ...
In a fast-evolving digital world, access to structured learning and mentorship can define the trajectory of a designer’s career. For many aspiring UX and product designers across Africa, that ...
There are established markets, and then there are conditions that precede them. Africa’s renewable energy sector finds itself suspended between the two – an area where assets have begun to accumulate, ...
What's On Shopping Fashion 'Flattering' Roman summer dress design makes shoppers 'feel so good' Roman's Tiered Maxi Dress comes in four prints and is perfect for summer - it's currently under £40 ...
A young South African woman showcased the dress she ordered on Shein vs. what she received in a TikTok video. The clip went viral, sparking reactions online.
There are established markets, and then there are conditions that precede them. Africa’s renewable energy sector finds itself suspended between the two – an area where assets have begun to accumulate, ...
The market value of clothing and footwear in sub-Saharan Africa alone was estimated at $31 billion in 2020 and is set to continue growing every year, according to a UNESCO report published in 2023.
For Rachel Scott, the designer behind Diotima, crochet has become a trademark of her designs. Crafted in collaboration with a collective of women in her native Jamaica, it not only looks visually ...
“I see design as a tool for economic and societal transformation. My vision is to see African products in stores around the world.” Ogufere is not just dreaming — she’s doing.