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UN ESPACE DÉDIÉ À L'EXAMEN APPROFONDI DES THÈMES ÉTHIQUES ET SOCIOCULTURELS CHERS À B&W : DIALOGUE INTERCULTUREL, DURABILITÉ, INNOVATION, HOSPITALITÉ, CITOYENNETÉ ET PLURALITÉ [COMMISSAIRE : ENRICA PICARELLI]

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“P.Key”, Mixtage as Social Experiment

Par Enrica Picarelli -  Première publication par Griot Mag, 25/03/2021

Pinda Kida is a Rome-based designer and the founder of the haute couture brand P.Key. Born in France to Malian parents and raised in Rome, Kida designs ethical garments for resilient and empowered women. Claiming multiple origins – Malian, French, and Italian – she views fashion design as a tool to explore the connections between places and cultures and overcome marginalisation.

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Aliens To Equals | Eli Gold Brings Social Harmony To Fashion

by Enrica Picarelli - First Published by Griot Mag, 25/03/2021

Gold ha fondato Masa Mara nel 2016 per raccontare storie culturali sul continente, intrise di un messaggio di armonia e tolleranza. Il suo intento è far conoscere alla generazione di oggi i valori popolari con stili che combinano l’estetica popolare delle stampe africane e l’urban wear contemporaneo. 

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Par Enrica Picarelli -  Première publication par Afrosartorialism, 20/02/2021

His second collection and the first one he designed in Italy, called “Rebirth”, launched last spring at the peak of the pandemic and features garments made with wax that bear the message “stay safe”. His third studio collection, that is in the making, veers toward androgynous looks and again references his African roots.

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Black and White, The Migrant Trend

Par Caterina Pecchioli - Publié par Moleskine Foundation Folios n°3, août  2020

Despite many personal and individual variations, the unique style adopted by migrants has certain fixed elements that tell us much about the history 􏰏􏰀􏰇􏰁􏰈of the world, of trade, of colonial and media power, and its myths.

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The Migrant Trend

by Alessio Dé Navasques - Publié dans Dust Magazine #16 Winter Spring 2020

The aspirations, myths, influences of those who have chosen to leave their counties are often the same as for young Italians. It is out of these different worlds in contact with each other that originality is born.

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