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WAWI is a fashion label that combines contemporary Ethiopian design with modern fashion. WAWI caters for mindful fashion buyers seeking a comfortable modern look with artistically expressed meaning. Co-founded by sister entrepreneurs who are passionate to amplify Ethiopian and African stories, the WAWI fashion platform works in close collaboration with African artists. WAWI seeks to transform contemporary art into a wearable fashion product.
6” x 1” x 9.5” (inches); 0.65 kg.
Material: Cow hide leather.
Color: Dark brown.
The Wafula leather briefcase has been crafted generous to your style. It is perfect for work, business trips and daily use.
Padded laptop compartments made of high-quality fabric to protect your laptop from accidental bumps and shocks.
It features:
-An interior zipped compartment for files and books.
-A removable
Our travelling bag is a classic. Made by our very best craftsmen from 100% genuine leather with a plush velvet interior which screams luxury. This bag is sure to help you make fashion statements everywhere you choose to carry it. Travel in style everyday with the Nielein travel bag.
Selam Bucket bag is from the beautiful series of bags we designed to complete your look with a soft, elegant and feminine touch. We used our pure, smooth skin leather for these bags to give you the soft comfort you will enjoy when carrying it.
Size
H32 x W40 x D11
This tote is understated elegance. It is currently available in two-tone. It is designed to offer you optimal space for your everyday essentials and more.
Material: Buffed Top Grain Leather
Colour: Grey - Black / Chestnut - Mocha / Tan - Chestnut
Lining: Kitenge/Kikoy
Dimensions: 12"H x 15.5"W x 5"D; Drop 9.5"
Made In Kenya
This tote bag is large enough and perfect for work, with sturdy handles to carry your work home from the office when you really have to work from home. The beautiful patch work is just one way for the Anya leather tote bag to stand out. It is compartmentalized, with side slots for your essentials.
Introducing The Khaya Waistbag. A unisex limited edition capsule. A modern take on the fannypack using strong and structured lines to showcase a reinterpretation of traditional African aesthetics.
Printed vegetable tanned leather comprising of three African inspired custom graphics of which two were created especially for us in collaboration with artist Brian Tompkins.
The Encounter:
Deriving inspiration from the geometric shapes handwoven on traditional Kuba cloth, then taking those shapes and creating ones with softer and more curved lines, Multidisciplinary Artist, Brian Tompkins created an amalgamation between the Kuba shapes and Bushmen drawings found in Southern Africa.
And out of this amalgamation ca
Absolutely dreamy and gorgeous, this delightful Wambui mini crossbody bag is the perfect accessory to give your closet a versatile upgrade. Practical and useful, this bag is sure to become your elegant everyday staple.
A timeless accessory you will never get bored of, our Wambui handbag is an absolute must-have for the style conscious lady to elevate your daily look.
Features:
1 large slip front pocket.
Kitenge lining.
1 zipped pocket on the inside.
Pen holder holding 3-4 pens.
2 internal open side pockets.
Customization available for name personalization, alternative leather colours and hair on patterns.
Composition: 100% Cow Leather.
Dimensions:
L: 13.5" (34cm)
H: 10.5" (27 cm)
Taking its creative inspiration from the lifestyle of the Afar people, the WAWI 2021 bag collection was developed in collaboration with two artists; Micheal Tsegaye and Isabel Tesfazghi. The Afar society represents a vivid example of the many African cultures passing through the turbulence of globalization while resiliently struggling to maintain their indigenous identities. Photographed by Micheal Tsegaye in 2019, the Afar man