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Amélie Ngassa

“I believe that fashion can be a platform for social change and empowerment, especially for women.”

Amélie is a Cameroonian student with a passion for language and culture. When she's not studying, you can find her exploring the vibrant markets of her hometown, picking out fabrics for her latest sewing project. Her love of fashion spills over into her studies, where she's currently pursuing a degree in fashion design. In her free time, she volunteers at a local orphanage, teaching the children basic English phrases and traditional Cameroonian songs.

What inspired you to pursue a career in fashion design?

I've always been drawn to the beauty and versatility of fabrics. Growing up in Cameroon, I was surrounded by so many different colors and patterns, and I wanted to learn how to create something new and unique.

What's the most meaningful experience you've had while volunteering at the orphanage?

There's a little girl there named Amina who loves to sing. I taught her a few Cameroonian songs and she just lit up when she realized she could sing along with me. It made me so happy to see her confidence grow through something as simple as music.

A pile of vibrant African fabric at a market stall.
Just as a colorful fabric can be transformed into a beautiful garment, I believe that every person has the potential to transform and grow.
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