Elise Sormani (Change Maker) : “Africa is clearly not the world’s dustbin”
Elise Sormani is French and has lived in Cape Town (South Africa) for ten years, where she works on sustainable transition and the alignment of the economy with natural ecosystems, justice and social equity. After starting out in marketing in
Heba Abdel Latif (Nuba Arts): “I dream of transcending the conventional for indigenous lifestyles”
Heba Abdel Latif, founder and president of Nuba Arts, shares her journey from her origins in Cairo to the international sustainable fashion scene. In this interview, she reveals the ethics behind Nuba Arts and her vision for a more ecological
Ivory Coast : BCI joins forces with Aprocot-CI for sustainable cotton farming
The Better Cotton Initiative (BCI), a major player in the promotion of sustainable agricultural practices, recently announced a strategic partnership with the Professional Association of cotton companies in Ivory Coast (Aprocot-CI). This collaboration aims to transform the lives of 200,000
Is Africa the future world leader in fashion?
The UNESCO has just unveiled a report dedicated to the fashion industry in Africa. It shows that the continent has everything it takes to become a world leader in the sector, provided that industry players and the fashion ecosystem receive
Frederica Brooksworth (CIAFE): “In ten years, Africa will be recognized”
African fashion, of great richness both in terms of creativity and design, is often celebrated in the collections of international brands. It is also the subject of exhibitions as is currently the case in London at the Victoria and Albert