Léonché at NOVA Fashion Week – February 2009 – Part III
March 2006, marked the start of Léonché, a new and upcoming fashion label. Léonché, (pronounced “lay-on-shay”), grew out of a want to expose the world to the unique essence of various cultures. The founder, Almira Wilson, was born in February 1979 located in Washington, DC to Sheriff and Olabisi Daramy. Her parents originate from Sierra Leone, West Africa but her family roots extend to Senegal, Gambia, Morocco, Liberia, and Guinea. Born into a background saturated with art, culture & style, Almira welcomed her rich heritage into every aspect of her life.
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Léonché at NOVA Fashion Week – February 2009 – Part II
March 2006, marked the start of Léonché, a new and upcoming fashion label. Léonché, (pronounced “lay-on-shay”), grew out of a want to expose the world to the unique essence of various cultures. The founder, Almira Wilson, was born in February 1979 located in Washington, DC to Sheriff and Olabisi Daramy. Her parents originate from Sierra Leone, West Africa but her family roots extend to Senegal, Gambia, Morocco, Liberia, and Guinea. Born into a background saturated with art, culture & style, Almira welcomed her rich heritage into every aspect of her life.
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Léonché at NOVA Fashion Week – February 2009 – Part I
March 2006, marked the start of Léonché, a new and upcoming fashion label. Léonché, (pronounced “lay-on-shay”), grew out of a want to expose the world to the unique essence of various cultures. The founder, Almira Wilson, was born in February 1979 located in Washington, DC to Sheriff and Olabisi Daramy. Her parents originate from Sierra Leone, West Africa but her family roots extend to Senegal, Gambia, Morocco, Liberia, and Guinea. Born into a background saturated with art, culture & style, Almira welcomed her rich heritage into every aspect of her life.
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