Ayaya Africa is a fashion creative enterprise rooted in sustainability, craftsmanship, and African design storytelling ...
Prince Obeng will provide authentic African fashion to the diaspora. African fashion is hard to find in the U.S., so why not create a platform that connects people in the diaspora directly with ...
Business is brisk at the African clothing store Kutula in Los Angeles. It’s owned by sisters Kay and Bo Anuluoha. You won’t find your grandmother’s traditional church outfit here; Kutula sells fashion ...
Wakanda really is forever — at least in the fashion sense. The premiere of "Black Panther" a year ago saw African-inspired clothing shops crowded with fans wanting to get their hands on the latest and ...
When you visit a chic shopping area–say, the Meatpacking District in New York or the Champs Élysée in Paris–you’ll find the best-known luxury brands of our time, from Chanel to Tory Burch. The vast ...
What started as a way to make extra money transformed an Ohio State student into an entrepreneur. Ogochukwu Obiagwu, a fourth-year in accounting, said she had no idea when she started making clothes ...
African fashion has driven global trends for decades. An expansive new exhibit at the Victoria and Albert Museum helps contextualize it. African designers are making a splash, from fashion weeks in ...
It's shattered box office records. Now, the new "Black Panther" movie is having an unexpected impact on small metro Atlanta businesses selling African clothing. Business is booming at the Cultural ...
Two Nigerian-born siblings are bringing a vibrant mix of traditional African patterns with modern style to Philadelphia! D'IYANU, which launched in 2014, is a trendy clothing store that also gives ...
The Black Magic Project focuses on people and organizations who carry on the spirit and legacy of the Civil Rights Movement in big and small ways. For Shirley Ferrill, a hobby to sell African clothing ...
African markets are famous for their vibrant selection of pre-owned clothes, providing both affordability and uniqueness ...
Bridgette Mwale wakes up at 4:00 a.m. and takes the government-subsidized bus 30 kilometers to Harare, Zimbabwe's capital, three to four times a week. There, she hoards an assortment of secondhand ...