Lia Samantha collection at the Africa Fashion Week Amsterdam 2015. Lia Samantha is a creative project, which is weaved like a thread between the past and the present, reinterpreting the past through African fabrics and the dialogue between contemporary styles and the desire to keep alive African roots and art through garments and accessories for every day use.
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