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2. Manciny





7. Jamil walji
8. Fikirte Addis
9. shenu Hooda
10 .Ally Rehmtullah
Fashion design in East Africa is flourishing: low start-up costs and demand for high-quality garments has meant that new designers are creating successful brands which hare attracting international attention. Labels have also benefited from the development of institutions such as FAFA and Africa Fashion Week, which have provided designers with the necessary platform to exhibit their work and gain vital media coverage. We discover more about the East African designers who are about to break into the mainstream.
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