Flashmag Digizine Edition Issue 78 February 2018 | Page 38

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I dress men and women indifferently; each person has its morphology and I adapt to the customer. I make custom made for men and women, and I also make ready to wear to satisfy everyone.

In October 2017 you presented in Paris your collection Ova Tété what inspired you this collection?

The Wazal collection, called ova Tété, was inspired by Ghanaian and Nigeran dress codes.

In Cameroon slang, Ova means greater, a noble personage, and Tété means bourgeois plush.

The materials used, wax, Bazin, and lambskin.

Very recently you are working in the release of a cartoon the Legend of Wazal. What is the story behind this cartoon? Why did you think you had to use the image support to tell this story?

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Basically, when you come out of a fashion school you are taught to make custom made garments, for men and women, as the training evolves, logically you feel what are your best skills. You will then know that you are more comfortable crafting men's or women's clothing, and logically that influences your career. On the other hand, I chose to make men's clothes because there is demand, men today take care of themselves and for me it's a good thing.

Your style has a strong sporting tendency. Why does sport seem to have a major influence on your art?

I'm inspired by hip hop, traditional dances, street dancing, to dance you need to have a lot of energy, for me a dancer or singer when on stage wants to have a look, a unique style, he wants to feel king in what he undertakes.

Who is the target audience for Wazal creations? and since you are active in the market what kind of customers do you have mostly?

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It's a story about my brand, what it conveys, its pictorial inclination, its origins. That's why I made the decision to launch a comic book