African Premier is a Chinese manufacturer of African fabrics. It brings women worldwide latest designs of African dresses and fabrics, wax prints and a range of lace accessories. The range features beautiful designs and patterns. All sophisticated laces are made of 100 per cent cotton fabric with stunning embroidery and designs. Customers can choose from champagne lace fabric, yellow floral style cotton lace, double French organza gold lace, exclusive Swiss voile lace and several other beautiful designs. The Swiss Lace range is a premium range for women who want to be the center of attraction during special occasions.
The new collection features fabrics with geometrical figures, animal designs, chocolate patterns and other elegant designs. Women can choose fabrics from a range of new styles and patterns and can personalize their wardrobes.
The company also has a good range of wax fabrics made of the finest materials. These include: cotton royal blue tassels, square woven kente, purple star patterns, Nigerian cotton fabric and several other exotic designs. African Premier opened in 2003 and it has outlets in the UK and Africa. It is the largest manufacturer and supplier of African textiles with a huge range of customised fabrics in its portfolio. It keeps bringing new designs, prints and patterns from time to time.
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