Africa Fashion Week London 2017 Now Open for Exhibitors
Sign up for your exhibition space inside Freemasons’ Hall
The largest annual African fashion event in Europe, Africa Fashion Week London, is now open to Exhibitors.
Your audience will have the chance to browse hand stitched bags from Kenya; choose winter gloves made in Ethiopia; grab a t-shirt design only available on the Continent; adorn with all things Africa.
Exhibitors, register now online for your place in the stunning Vestibule. Â Hurry, places are filling fast!
Apply for your Exhibition Space
Save the Date
11-12 August 2017
Freemasons’ Hall
60 Great Queen Street
London WC2B 5AZ
Doors open from 1pm for Exhibition browsing and entertainment
The classic Freemasons’ Hall will be the backdrop of Africa Fashion Week London 2017. Â Built between 1927 and 1933, it is an homage to the Art Deco era.
Freemason’s Hall is already venue to LFW’s off schedule shows, Fashion Scout; but set against the ornate interior, AFWL will be at home inside the the stunning style of the Grand Temple space, the Vestibules and Foyers.
Expect to see Designer Exhibitions offering ‘straight off the catwalk’ bargains, jewellery, accessories and footwear.
Our Past Exhibitors
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Founded in 2011 by Ronke Ademiluyi, Africa Fashion Week London (AFWL) is Europe’s largest annual fashion event promoting and nurturing African and African-inspired design talent.
Using a collaborative catwalk, exhibition and business development programme, AFWL is a social enterprise that has led the way in transforming the perception of Africa’s emerging design talent and apparel industry in the international scene.
With a core team of experienced fashion industry experts and business professionals, AFWL is committed to creating a platform to support African designers while building a sustainable business that is globally recognised and promotes social, environmental and economic change in Africa.
We have now showcased over 800 designers and exhibitors from Africa and the global diaspora to over 70,000 visitors.