ADELE DEJAK AT FAFA MARKET

Posted by Mary Bosibori on

This coming weekend, on the 11th of June, we will be having a pop-up shop at the FAFA Market.

Ethical fashion is filled with healthy ambiguity. FAFA refers to the Festival for Fashion and Arts. The organization is focused on establishing a fashion for peace rapport and bringing together established and emerging African fashion designers from across the African continent.

The FAFA Market is a relaxing weekend event for stakeholders in fashion and organic food products to meet, network, buy and sell their goods.

This months edition of the FAFA Market is to be held at Juniper’s Kitchen, Westlands, and will be a men’s edition, in honor of fathers’ day.

It will be a fun-filled day that will include live music with Wanny Angerer in Moving Cultures, Juniper’s Fashion Food demonstrations and shopping of high quality fashion & lifestyle products, all made in Kenya. That’s just part of the ethical fashion that we delight in. There will also be a fashion design workshop later that afternoon and a cookery class. All this is in a beautiful restaurant setting ideal for a wonderful afternoon to spend with a dad.

Of course we will be there to provide for your high-end accessory needs, ranging from bracelets to rings to pendants.

What: FAFA Market, men’s edition

When: Saturday, 11th June, 11a.m. to 6p.m.

Where: The Juniper Kitchen, Muthangari Drive off Waiyaki Way, Nairobi.

Tickets: Entry is Free!

See you there!

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