Wakuu – Africa Fashion Week Amsterdam 2015
Wakuu’s collection at the Africa Fashion Week Amsterdam. Inspired by the talented tailors found in Kibera, Wakuu is focussed on making formal and Kitenge suits from exciting African fabric.
Wakuu’s collection at the Africa Fashion Week Amsterdam. Inspired by the talented tailors found in Kibera, Wakuu is focussed on making formal and Kitenge suits from exciting African fabric.
JeliFashion’s collection at the Africa Fashion Week Amsterdam. A perfect description would be: a modern sleek handmade /tailor-made African prints accessories which takes the African style to a complete different platform with its magnificent ancient/modern blend and an excellent touch from Europe.
Dess’Ony catches the spirit of Africa in modern day fashion. With roots in Ivory Coast, designer Lilly Chou collaborates with talented local. Dess’Ony is about celebrating the beautiful and positive, in Africa and beyond.
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…
The Chitenge Life collection at the Africa Fashion Week Amsterdam 2015. It is a luxury clutch purse line that combines Chitenge (African prints) and leather.
http://youtu.be/1BEOgxj_o7k Some highlights from the first day of the Africa Fashion Week Amsterdam 2015 held at the Tropical Museum Amsterdam.
Let’s be honest when you hear the word Somalia what comes to your mind? Well one doubts if beautiful, scenic, majestic and friendly are the words that first come into your mind. Take a look at this beautiful sea shots made by Mohamed Midnimo on the magnificent Liido beach in Mogadishu. This is Somalia too!…
Africa Web TV talks with Delphine Groot the designer and entrepreneur behind Bobo Couture. Bobo couture works with women’s groups in Africa, using local fabric to produce dresses, scarves and accessories.
How much do people really know about Africa? In this first episode, Africa Web TV’s Phay Mutepa goes to the street of Amsterdam to test people’s knowledge. You will be surprised at some of the answers.
http://youtu.be/OtwIFuKyvQI Africa Web TV reports from the Kenyan High Tea social 2015 organised by Kenya Hub at the Hilton hotel in Amsterdam. Zakwetu collections made a presentation.
Breaking boundaries. Benjamin Lebrave aka DJ Bbrave is a half-American, half-French promoter of Africa music. As the founder/owner of Akwaaba music label, he is at the forefront of promoting Africa music worldwide. As DJ he brings African music to new audiences in Africa, Europe, America and more. Africa Web TV met him in Zomerfabriek, Antwerp…
At Africa Web TV, we work hard and chill harder! We also know how to laugh at you but mostly at ourselves. Enjoy this short compilation