It’s a comfortable 75F degree weather, and I’ve decided on a whim to head out to the market for an early afternoon snack of avocados and papaya. After a brief verbal Ping-Pong with the driver to come to a “fare” agreement, I hop onto the motto-taxi and prepare myself for the rolling roads of this “land of a thousand hills.” In Kigali, Rwanda’s capital and largest city, the scene can quickly transition from looming buildings of downtown establishments, gated communities owned by the wealthy, to humble homes where intermittent outages are the norm. Regardless of the social standing, everyone is dressed beautifully! Welcome to a world of vibrant & bold ibitenge waxed prints, custom-tailored accouterments, creatively repurposed clothing from “international donors” (ie. the Salvation Army), locally supported sericulture, manually manipulated embroidery, and other artisanal accessories. And with a growing Fashion industry, this East African evergreen country may be soon be dubbed the “land of a thousand fashionable opportunities”. -VF