

Redefining "Made in Africa"
13 snips May 16, 2025
In this enlightening discussion, guests Maryse Mbonyumutwa, Reni Folawiyo, Rozan Ahmed, and Laduma Ngxokolo explore the evolving narrative of Africa's fashion landscape. Maryse highlights the economic and social sustainability in Rwandan manufacturing. Reni shares her emotional journey launching Alara to uplift African creators. Laduma connects traditional designs with luxury knitwear, while Rozan emphasizes Africa's vital contributions to global fashion. Together, they redefine 'Made in Africa' and showcase the continent's potential in sustainable and innovative production.
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Maryse's Manufacturing Journey
- Maryse Mbonyumutwa entered manufacturing accidentally through a joint venture to leverage Africa's apparel potential.
- She learned firsthand about factory operations and the real cost and social conditions of production in Africa.
Africa's Natural Sustainability
- Africa is sustainable by nature due to lack of full industrialization.
- It offers unique social sustainability aligned with environmental sustainability potentials.
Reni's Alara Origins
- Reni Folawiyo started Alara from an emotional place to celebrate African creators in both continent and diaspora.
- The concept store evolves iteratively, layering African lifestyle, art, fashion, and culture to empower communities.