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    Shaping the Blueprint for Africa’s Fashion Future – Frederica Brooksworth

    In a global industry where trends change in seconds and markets evolve overnight, Frederica Brooksworth stands out not as a designer or stylist, but as a strategist—an architect of fashion’s future in Africa. 

    As the Founder of the African Fashion Development and Advocacy Initiative (AFDAI), she has dedicated her career to building the systems that ensure Africa’s fashion economy is not just celebrated, but sustainable.

    Brooksworth’s path to influence was anything but conventional. 

    Trained as a fashion academic and researcher, she quickly realized that Africa’s fashion narrative was often told through aesthetics but rarely through economics, policy, or infrastructure. 

    She made it her mission to close that gap. Through AFDAI, she develops programs that bridge education, trade, and innovation—equipping creatives with not only the artistry but also the business acumen to thrive.

    Her work has spanned capacity building, curriculum development, and international collaborations that connect African designers to global markets. 

    She has led training for universities and industry stakeholders, spoken at international conferences, and published insights that highlight how fashion intersects with issues such as intellectual property, cultural preservation, and economic growth.

    For Brooksworth, fashion is more than fabric—it is a vehicle for development. 

    Under her leadership, AFDAI has become a platform for policy advocacy, helping governments, institutions, and private investors recognize fashion’s potential as a serious contributor to GDP and job creation across the continent.

    Her vision is clear: an Africa where designers don’t just make clothes, but build brands that compete globally, drive innovation, and create wealth. 

    By amplifying the importance of education and structure, Frederica Brooksworth is redefining the fashion conversation—from glamour and creativity to impact and sustainability.

    In a time when Africa’s creative economy is drawing international attention, her work ensures that fashion is not left behind as an afterthought. 

    Instead, it is positioned as a cornerstone of the continent’s cultural and economic renaissance.

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