Malawian young designer, Christopher Ngalu of Creative Base designs says being included in the most recent release of Vogue Magazine and Forbes Magazine will help in offers of his items.
Ngalu says the introduction will give him a possibility on the global market.
“It will help the brand regarding deals, we get 100% they don’t take commission. Its a shop essentially.”
“And furthermore data, so it gives content also to the media that needs to cover African mold,” he said.
Ngalu says he was reached online by Industrie Africa and up to now doesn’t know they discovered his work.
Industrieafrica.com is another web stage that is curating the best mold creators in Africa.
Currently it is endorsed by Vogue Magazine and Forbes magazine.
Reacting to being featured on the internationally recognised and well read publications, Ngalu says “I think it is dope. Not a lot of designers made it on there but I made it.”
And here is the link to Ngalu’s profile
https://www.industrieafrica.com/designer-details?dd=2PMyuHVuJawssKQsaiKeyK
Recently as in two days ago, Ngalu met with South African Hip Hop artist Ricky Rick at a pop up show. However he is being silent about what they discussed.
He did give us a hint the two could be up to something.
“Ricky Rick had a Pop Up show where i stay so i went through to support his movement, he is a very humble guy we vibed and connected. Everything is under wraps for now. But basically that’s the story behind the meeting,” he said.
Last year Pep Stores in Zambia started selling Creative Base merchandise.