STYLEAFRIQUE•com™, OCTOBER 5, 2023

AFRICA FASHION WEEK LONDON 2023 MEET THE DESIGNERS (Part 4)

Africa Fashion Week London is set to dazzle fashion enthusiasts with its diversity of exhibitors. With 50 participating brands so far lined up, our exhibition halls promise a fusion of  cultures and creativity. Among the highlights is the TI KZN Designer Collective, who are back again showcasing the tapestry of South African fashion.  Additionally, other brands from Zimbabwe, Botswana and Kenya will add their unique flair to the mix, offering an exploration of the fashion landscape of the African continent. From traditional craftsmanship to cutting-edge designs, Africa Fashion Week London is a celebration of Africa’s fashion diversity.  Join us for a browse through the continent’s sartorial treasures.

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House of Hohwa, a Zimbabwean Premium Street Ethnic brand, aims to express cultural diversity in modern Africa. Launched in 2013, it combines urban-ethnic aesthetics with mushroom-like themes, reflecting the rich and diverse cultures of modern Africa. Forbes Magazine named it one of their "20 Creative Fashion Brands for 2020."

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IFFIZI, a Nigerian fashion brand, is a sustainable and innovative partnership between Belgian and Nigerian creative directors Sandra Alonge and Fela Kuti. The brand combines Nigerian and European culture, with the tagline "Na shakara" referring to drop-dead gorgeousness.

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DS Africaines, a French handbag brand, honors African fabrics by designer Sally Diedhiou, blending tradition, culture, and modernity in limited edition designs.

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The ever-popular Mishanty returns to our exhibition halls  The brand is heavily inspired by African print and contemporary Western fashion styling and trends. The brand’s aim is to merge the two influences together to create clothing for confident women who love to stand out in a crowd.

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K3D Couture started in 2018, in Nigeria as an affordable luxury clothing brand, filling in the gap between ready made/ bespoke  luxurious lifestyle. Their work ethics are based on a  strong knitted family, a  passion for design and luxury. Founder Designer, Faith Florence Emmanuel Obot  has been working on making creative masterpieces year after year

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Representing Ghana, Jemima Bentiwa Duncan’s brand Adjoua-Pam infuses old and new techniques into every project.  She believes that wearing the right fitted clothes are not only a fundamental part of fashion excellence but are also the building blocks of confident and comfort for the individual woman.

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Itinerary 27 October AFWL Presents UK AFRICA TRADE EXPO:  Beyond Fashion 28 October AFWL Fashion Showcase and Exhibitions 29 October BHLA  x AFWL Awards Gala You can find more information on our website www.africafashionweeklondonuk.com

General Admission: 12-8pm Friday 27, Saturday 28 and Sunday 29 October 2023 West Hall, Olympia 12 Blythe Rd, London W14 8UX United Kingdom

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