Reflecting on Our Journey: Easy Afric Design’s Feature in “Lioness of Africa” (2016)
As we journey forward, we find inspiration in our past. Today, we revisit a remarkable chapter in the history of Easy Afric Design – our
As we journey forward, we find inspiration in our past. Today, we revisit a remarkable chapter in the history of Easy Afric Design – our
As we journey back in time to the year 2011, we can’t help but feel a sense of nostalgia for the incredible experience we had
At Easy Afric Designs, our journey began with a vision – a vision to blend artistry, tradition, and economic empowerment through the beauty of Ugandan barkcloth. Today, we’re excited to share our story of growth, resilience, and transformation as we reflect on our feature on this remarkable platform.
In January 2021, The East African Magazine featured the extraordinary work of craft-designer and facilitator Sarah Nakisanze. This feature shed light on her remarkable exhibition, “My Granary, My Home,” which beautifully combined high fashion with traditional art, emphasising the importance of Social Sustainability.
As we journey forward, we find inspiration in our past. Today, we revisit a remarkable chapter in the history of Easy Afric Design – our
As we journey back in time to the year 2011, we can’t help but feel a sense of nostalgia for the incredible experience we had
At Easy Afric Designs, our journey began with a vision – a vision to blend artistry, tradition, and economic empowerment through the beauty of Ugandan barkcloth. Today, we’re excited to share our story of growth, resilience, and transformation as we reflect on our feature on this remarkable platform.
In January 2021, The East African Magazine featured the extraordinary work of craft-designer and facilitator Sarah Nakisanze. This feature shed light on her remarkable exhibition, “My Granary, My Home,” which beautifully combined high fashion with traditional art, emphasising the importance of Social Sustainability.
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