Maureen Ayité is a business model. She has created a female wax brand.
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Life
editShe attended Jean-Mermoz International School in Abidjan.[1] She also studied in France.[2] She created a fashion Facebook group.[3][4] In 2013, she started her brand Nana wax.[5][6]
References
edit- ^ "Visite de Maureen AYITE - Lycée International Jean-Mermoz - Abidjan". Archived from the original on 2016-02-22. Retrieved 2016-02-08.
- ^ "Journée de la femme : clin d'œil à Maureen Ayité, mère du Nana Wax".
- ^ Stéphanie O'Brien (9 December 2015). "Les jeunes créateurs qui font briller la mode africaine". Madame Figaro.
- ^ "À Brazzaville, la mode africaine à la croisée des chemins". Le Monde.fr.
- ^ "Nana Wax : de Facebook à une boutique". Le Monde.fr.
- ^ Romanovski, Dmitri (n.d.). "NANAWAX: BRINGING SPIRIT OF AFRICA IN MODERN FASHION". Orange Magazine. Moldova: European Youth Press.
External links
edithttp://irawotalents.com/maureen-ayite-nanawax-pagne-afrique/*http://www.africatopsuccess.com/en/2015/03/09/womens-day-wink-at-maureen-ayite-promoter-of-nana-wax/ http://www.amina-mag.com/6-raisons-de-craquer-pour-nana-wax/*http://afrique.lepoint.fr/videos/nana-wax-pret-a-porter-du-pagne-30-11-2015-1985956_2367.php