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Saturday 4 July 2015

Noella Coursaris Musunka is Brand Ambassador of AFWL 2015

Noella Coursaris Musunka is Brand Ambassador of AFWL 2015 

As preparations are in top gear for the fifth edition of the annual Africa Fashion Week London (AFWL) 2015, Noella Coursaris Musunka an international model and the founder of Malaika has been announced Brand Ambassador for AFWL 2015. Born in Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), after obtaining a  degree in business management, she moved to London and began a career in modeling, where her first campaign was for Agent Provocateur. Her success brought her to New York where she has been featured in a myriad of publications, including Vanity Fair, Essence and GQ.
kukoAlongside her active modeling career, Noella founded Malaika, a non-profit organisation that believes in empowering Congolese communities. Malaika’s work in the village of Kalebuka impacts thousands of people through their multiple programmes, a free school for girls, a community centre built in partnership with FIFA, and five  fresh-water wells.
Announcing Malika as Brand Ambasedor for this year, Founder of Africa Fashion Week London, Ronke Ademiluyi said,”We are so happy Noella is Brand Ambassador for AFWL 2015.   She has been a great friend and supporter of our event and culture over the years and a compassionate, hardworking, beautiful individual who understands our drive to showcase the best of Africa.”
On her part Noella said she is delighted to be serving as this year’s Brand Ambassador to Africa Fashion Week London and to help showcase the brilliant work of African designers. “It has always been my belief that fashion can be a tool for breaking down barriers and transcending cultures. This industry has the ability to put Africa on the world stage and can provide for countless job opportunities on the ground and abroad, from local factories to international shops. It is time for the world to see the amazing talent that lies within Africa.”
Fiercely proud of her heritage, Noella’s determination to help improve the lives of Africa’s youth has made her an  international advocate for them. The success of  Malaika has enabled Noella’s work to be known to a wider audience.  She has been featured on Bloomberg TV, three different CNN programmes and the BBC’s Focus Africa. She has addressed UNICEF and the Kinshasa Parliament and gave a TEDx talk in Paris.
Noella has participated in many  international panels and was invited to speak about the future of Africa alongside President Clinton at the Clinton Global Initiative’s Opening and Closing Plenaries in Morocco. In 2014, Noella was named one of the 100 most influential Africans by New African magazine.


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