<p>One of East Africa’s biggest Fashion brands, Kenya's Vivo Fashion Group, is betting on growing abroad with its first store in the US, while Burkina Faso designer Pathe’O creates unique garments made famous by African leaders like the late Nelson Mandela.</p><p><br /></p>
Meet two African fashion brands that shine globally

One of East Africa’s biggest Fashion brands, Kenya's Vivo Fashion Group, is betting on growing abroad with its first store in the US, while Burkina Faso designer Pathe’O creates unique garments made famous by African leaders like the late Nelson Mandela.


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<p>One of East Africa’s biggest Fashion brands, Kenya's Vivo Fashion Group, is betting on growing abroad with its first store in the US, while Burkina Faso designer Pathe’O creates unique garments made famous by African leaders like the late Nelson Mandela.</p><p><br /></p>
Meet two African fashion brands that shine globally
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