Art historian, founder of the Musée d’Ouidah and first woman to preside over the Villa Médicis, Marie-Cécile Zinsou doesn’t just show works of art. She is leading a cultural battle to ensure that Africa regains possession of its own narrative.
From international import-export to the promotion of African textiles, Léa Ouattara combines fashion and social impact. With the third edition of her “Textil’Art Africa” competition, Léa aims to transform African know-how into a solid lever for international development.
Valéry Martin, insights expert, gives us an uncompromising analysis of the emergence of a lifestyle economy where fashion and culture are becoming the real drivers of profitability for retail players in Africa.
From March 21 to 26, 2026, Université Paris Dauphine-PSL will be vibrating to the rhythm of the 5th edition of Journées Africaines. Supported by the Paris Dauphine Afrique association and winner of the Trophée Étudiant Culture 2025, this major event invites visitors to explore African identity through the prism of creativity.
From luxury jewelry in Marseille to crochet workshops in Antananarivo, Laetitia Joly’s career is an ode to high standards and travel. Co-founder of Mad House, she breathes modernity into the traditional Malagasy basket, making it an object of international desire.
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