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NDIGO Studio
Mexico
“Ndigo Studio” is a fashion brand founded by Stylist/Costume designer Waina Chancy and Fashion designer Viviane Valerius: two powerful and like-minded women of culture who forged Ndigo Studio by crafting a line of clothing with an edgy style that emphasized the beauty of art and fashion.
Native Youth
United Kingdom
Native Youth is a contemporary unisex design house based in the heart of Manchester.
Numercies
U. S. A.
Organic, handcrafted, plant-based skincare solutions formulated by Master Aesthetician Ashley Gonzalez.
Nubian Skin
Nigeria
Awarded the MBE at Buckingham Palace in 2017 for her impact on the fashion industry, Ade Hassan launched Nubian Skin to create a more inclusive lingerie brand. Her goal is to offer “a different kind of nude”, so the collection features four skin tones in a range of 16 sizes from A-E cups. Jourdan Dunn, Lizzo and Winnie Harlow are just a few of the label’s celebrity fans.
Naborhi
Nigeria
Welcome to Naborhi a UK based clothing brand launched in July 2019, bringing you African print fashion and accessories direct from Africa. All Naborhi clothing and accessories are designed and handmade in Nigeria by a local artisans.
Nao Serati
South Africa
Nao Serati is a contemporary athliesure brand based in Johannesburg, South Africa. Founded by designer Neo Serati Mofammere in 2014, the brand specialises in unisex garments that explore the margins of gender, art and sexuality, while bearing in mind their South African heritage. Nao Serati is all about a dialogue which asks, dissects and often subverts what it is to be in modern-day Africa.
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