A decade ago, Michelle Francine Ngonmo, a 38-year-old Italian-Cameroonian, founded the Afrofashion Association after noticing the lack of diversity in creative industries like fashion. The association has helped thousands of people - and continues its work, like most recently on the runway in Milan.
Breakdown
- Afro Fashion Association helps Black designers enter Milan's runways 10s
- Diversity in fashion remains a challenge despite early strong demand 19s
- Economic crisis has led to reduced funding for diversity initiatives 49s
- Around 3,000 creatives have been supported by the association 56s
- Ghanaian designer Abehart's collection was highly praised in Milan 2m 14s