Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail 1.8K Nigerian menswear line Post Imperial and Ghanaian and American owned fashion house StudioOneEightyNine have been selected to receive a $1 million grant from HFS also known as Harlem Fashion Show which is a multicultural designers platform which helps to support designers of color, black indigenous designers and the American fashion community by supporting them with funding. They have been selected among 27 recipients across the fashion community. The Icons360 which is a partnership with The Council of Fashion Designers of America, Inc. (CFDA) Common Thread is an initiative established to raise awareness and funds for black, indigenous and people of color in the American fashion community who have been impacted the global pandemic CORONAVIRUS (Covid-19) the recipients were chosen by a panel of industry experts including CFDA president CaSandra Diggs and Vogue Magazine recently appointed Chioma Nnadi. image courtesy: VanityFair More Articles You Would Love Mozambican Designer Taibo Bacar 2013 Collection Is Fit For A Princess Aisha Luxury Fashion Design Unveils New Flagship Boutique In Benin Cotonou; A Haven Of Elegance & Sophistication StudioOneEightyNine which is co-owned by Ghanaian entrepreneur Abrima Erwiah who has more than 16 years of fashion and luxury experience. She is a former global marketing and communications executive for Bottega Veneta and Hollywood Actress Rosario Dawson is an American actress, singer, voice actress, producer, and activist. is a Sustainable Fashion house made in Africa and notable for its handcrafted textiles work and has its roots in the hearts of the Ghana’s capital Osu-Accra. StudioOneEightyNine is going to receive a whopping $100,000 from the $1million grant other recipients from StudioOneEightyNine category are Felisha Noel , Jameel Mohammed, Kip Chapelle, Sergio Hudson The second recipient of the $1 million grant by Harlem Fashion Show Icons360 is Post Imperial by Adeniyi Okuboyejo a Nigerian Menswear clothing line which is based in New York but has its source of inspiration from his home country and focuses on color, pattern, and process. Fabrics are treated in Nigeria through a process called Adire.- a rare hand dyeing process developed by the Yoruba’s in the Southwest region of Nigeria. Prior to dyeing, the artist hand-paints patterns using a cassava starch or wax base that acts as the resist dye. Post Imperial is receiving a $50,000 out of the $1million grant among those receiving alongside the astute designer are Ashley Cimone and Moya Annece , Nigeria Ealey, Esaie Jean-Simon and Victor James, Undra Duncan and Kenneth Nicholson. Abrima ErwiahAdeniyi OkuboyejoAshley Cimone and Moya AnneceCaSandra DiggsChioma Nnadi.Esaie Jean-Simon and Victor JamesFelisha NoelJameel MohammedKip ChapelleNigeria Ealeypost imperialRosario DawsonSergio HudsonstudiooneegightynineUndra Duncan and Kenneth Nicholson.Vogue Magazine Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail Onyeka Ben More For You Fashion Souk Global Set to Take Over Accra with Its Maiden Edition In... Reasons Why Designers and Show Organizers Prefer To Use Slim Models For Runway... #MODELCRUSH: Get To Know Selamawit Tsuruy! From Runway Modeling To Leading Ethiopian Brand... VIDEOS: Ghanaian Brand Mikoko Deluxe Drops Teasers For Swimwear Lovers – The Ultimate... Hub of Africa Fashion Week 2025: Skateboards, Circus Acts & A New Era... PICS: Meet The Rwandan Fashion Brand MOSHIONS Behind John Legend’s Most Talked About... PICS: John Legend Put’s Rwandan Fashion On The Map With This Futuristic Mushanana-Inspired... Best Way To Even Out Your Black Skin Tone and Get Rid of... Aaley’s Turns Heads With Their Debut Ready-to-Wear Collection At Accra Fashion Week 2024 Embrace Yourself For Our Digital’s 20th Issue Fashion Cover ‘Afromance Unleashed’ Feat Emelia...