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ASD Mini Series: Korto Momolu editon, Part 2: Misa Hylton Q&A!

Welcome to Part 2 of our mini series! Hopefully you had a chance to read Part 1 of our series, a Q&A with the fabulous Liberian designer, Korto Momolu!  Our editor Zandile had a chance to talk to the fabulous celebrity stylist Misa Hylton, who worked with Korto on the show to bring her vision [...]

We were pleased to have the chance to chat with Pearl 1130 designer Ade Yusuf, about her new collection, Le Voyage! Read on to hear about her inspirations behind the beautiful prints as well as exciting upcoming plans! AfricaStyleDaily: This is Pearl 1130′s second collection (the first being Belle du Jour, correct me if I’m [...]

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African fashion has come a long way. Soon, the term “African fashion” may no longer be that apropo; the term may give way and the clothes will be free to be judged on their own merit, rather than that of its origins or the origins of its designers. At least, we hope. That doesn’t necessarily [...]

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WWW-It’s our pleasure to introduce a brand new franchise on this site, Diaspora Dialogue. Here is where we tap into the extensive list of fashionistas, artists, entrepreneurs and influencers we admire to talk about  the African experience – abroad. From our first impressions of a foreign land to what we look forward to when we [...]

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  Diaspora – Nigerian raised Maryam Moma is a striking beauty. Born to Nigerian and Tanzanian parents, the entrepreneur traveled extensively while modeling before fully transitioning to her passion: skin care.  Moma launched, Yamerra, an organic line of products for hair, face and body. In the five years since it’s inception, the line has grown [...]

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In Diaspora. Heritage1960 seems poised to make anything African the hottest trend to be associated with. The thriving “blogazine” is the brainchild Nigerian-American  Enyinne Owunwanne, who got the unique name from the year that 17 African nations gained their independence. She is dedicated to filling the gaping hole that was neglected for so long when it [...]

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