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African fashion boom’s frayed edges
A piece from the odAOMO jewellery brand, created by the Kenyan designer (and surgeon) Dr Sophia Omoro. (Quentin Alexander) Alphadi is not a grumpy old man; he’s cheerfully pissed off. The 66-year-old haute couture pioneer from Niger is on the phone to me from his restaurant table in Abidjan, where he’s launching an Alphadi-branded coffee range.  And his beef is with the lack of finance and state support for the African fashion industry. It’s an old issue — and it’s been bothering him since the 1970s and 1980s, when the young Alphadi Seini was part of a wave of gifted West African designers who stormed the catwalks and boutiques of Paris and Milan.  Back then, Alphadi brought Touareg chic

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