Afrohip Conversations avec Adonis – Mannequin
Originaire de la Côte d’Ivoire, Adonis Bosso vit à Montréal depuis l’âge de 3 ans. Mannequin depuis quelques années, il est représenté par Montage, une des plus grandes agences de mannequins de la Métropole. Prêtant son visage pour de nombreuses pubs ; notamment celles de la boutique en ligne Ssense, cet étudiant en éducation passionné par son métier a su grâce... Read More
Afrohip Conversation avec Vickie Joseph de !Nu.I Fashion
Après une première apparition sur AfroHipster, la créatrice de la marque québécoise !Nu.I Fashion, Vickie Joseph nous a accordé un moment afin de répondre à nos questions. Vickie c’est… un sourire aux lèvres, une très belle énergie et des looks… oui des looks qui nous laissent difficilement insensibles. À la tête de sa ligne, la designer... Read More
AfroHip Conversation with Naana Tennachie Yankey from Coccolily
Coccolily: a word that evokes softness and romance for a line that combines luxurious fabrics, delicate cuts and futuristic glamor. Naana Tennachie Yankey launched her first collection in early 2009 and the reactions were immediate: her creations raised eyebrows and were immediately adopted by young celebrities. Originally from Ghana, she now lives in Montreal and that’s were... Read More
Meet Sakari Singh – The Female Trouble from Minneapolis
Meet Sakari Singh, a recent graduate from Minneapolis. She’s a creative woman who isn’t afraid to explore new avenues: in her professional fields of expertise – animation and illustration – as well as in fashion. When we first saw her fashion blog, The Female Trouble, we were instantly drawn to her unique sense of style, her personal aesthetic and, more than... Read More
AfroHip Conversation with Tennille McMillan from naKIMuli
We were introduced to naKIMuli clothing by Angel Laws during our latest AfroHip Conversation and, boy oh boy, were we happy to find out about her. Tennille Nakimuli Shanae McMillan was born and grew up in New York. With naKIMuli, her first brand, she creates bold pieces, statement garments with definite tribal and african inspirations. Read More Read More




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