From Maputo With Love
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Today we conclude our fashion conversations by visiting, Changing Narratives  in Maputo, the capital city of Mozambique.  Changing Narratives is the love child of Mozambican business and creative partners, Wacy Zacarias and Djamila DeSousa. These Mozambican textile and accessirues designers are on a mission to preserve traditional Mozambican and more broadly, African craft and knowledge through their brands, Karingana Textiles and Woogui.   Wacy and Djamila started working together in 2015, back when wax print was still the most visible representation of African textile. And as we’ve previously mentioned, these fabrics are, ironically, not even African-made or owned.  In this context, these two women took inspiration from their local natural environment, existing production systems, local traditional designs and stories and decided to do things differently.  In this conversation, we focus on their journey as pioneers in textile design, the sustainable fashion movement, we discuss one of their projects working with refugees in northern Mozambique, they also give their take on what “Made In Africa” means for fashion labels and designers. Enjoy the episode 💜💜💜 LINKS AND MENTIONS Made51 - Karingana Textiles is the 1st Mozambican Local Social Enterprise to be part of the platform MADE51, a platform by UNHCR that puts refugee-made products into the global market. Capulana/Kapulana - versatile traditional cloth used in Mozambique and other parts of Southern Africa as either a skirt or baby carrier. Apart from practical uses, it is also a status symbol as mentioned in the article linked here. Taibo Bacar  - famous Mozambican designer who introduced Wacy and Djamila when they were forging their careers. Ambiente - massive annual international consumer goods trade show in Germany. Maison & Object - international decor and design marketplace A GIFT FOR YOU Otrium is  digital platform that’s on a mission to sell all unsold clothing. What that means for you, is that you can buy end of season clothes from top brands, at prices that suit your wallet and the clothes don’t end up in a landfill. Shades and Layers listeners get a 20% discount at checkout when using the code SHADES20.  Go to otrium.com for top fashion brands at affordable prices and use the code SHADES20 at checkout  Shades and Layers Listeners get 20% discount when using the code SHADES20 at checkout. Learn More about Otrium and their mission to sell all unsold clothing and get a 20% discount when you shop brands on their platform. Use the code SHADES20 at checkout to enjoy this offer. JOIN THE SQUAD, Stay in the loop and subscribe to our newsletter
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