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Africa Talent Leather Design Showcase

2026


Now celebrating its fourth year, the International Real Leather. Stay Different. Africa Talent Leather Design Showcase is now part of the global fashion calendar – and an essential springboard for those wanting to make their mark in the fashion industry.  

Each year thousands of entries are judged by a panel of experts and international brands. The competition has produced alumni who have gone on to launch their own labels and pursue careers with the likes of Christian Louboutin, Dior and Loewe.  All share a mission; to design beautiful, sustainable leather products that challenges fast fashion and put individual style back on the agenda! 

The Question: Have you got what it takes to stand on the international stage, to change the fashion dialogue and accelerate your career in fashion?  

Our planet is facing a crisis which we can help address. According to Greenpeace 60% of garments are now oil-based synthetics with the average item being worn just five times. Discarded clothes pile up in waste dumps from Ghana to Chile and are visible from space. Leather, made from hides which are a by-product of the meat and dairy industries, offers an alternative to supporting the oil industry; it lasts a lifetime, biodegrades and displaces petrochemical-derived materials. Yet every year, millions of hides are thrown away. 

The world is reacting, for example with the French banning fast fashion promotion, but it is all too slow.  We need to get back to natural, durable products that break the fast fashion cycle. Now. 

The Competition opens on 2nd February 2026 (“Opening Date”) and design concept submission closes at 23:59 on 5th June 2026 (“Closing Date”). No entries will be accepted before the Opening Date or after the Closing Date. Announcement of selected 15 winning designs will take place on 26th June 2026, with the submission of the physical product to run from 3rd July 2026 to 7th August 2026 (Location to be decided).

To read the full Creative Brief see HERE.

*Cover Image 2026 Finalist design, Soaked in Red by Eddie Louis Ochom

THE BRIEF DELIVERABLES

Create a beautiful, durable design using at least 50% cattle leather by surface area that in design, execution and application, counters the fast fashion cycle and celebrates individual style. Other leathers, made from hides that are by-products of the food and dairy industries, may also be used as supplementary materials.

Our judges ask you to think about our planet’s future and how to combat fashion’s waste. They challenge you to create an original, innovative, durable and visually stunning design in one of three categories – apparel, accessories and footwear – made from real cattle leather.

They want to see how entrants approach the creation of leather products that can be commercially produced, will last, and be loved, for a lifetime.  And that can then be repurposed or recycled at the end of the period.

We are looking for designers who will start new brands, fashion movements or slow-style trends.  People who will make a difference.

WHAT YOU NEED TO DO AND CONSIDER

Entries are invited in one of three categories: Apparel, Footwear or Accessories. Footwear and accessories entrants must submit one (1) item, for example a pair of shoes or handbag. Apparel entrants may submit one (1) item or one (1) look. A look comprises of two or more items intended to be worn together and excluding footwear and accessories, for example a jacket or top and skirt or trousers. Whether you choose to submit a single garment, accessory or look, all entries will be judged equally using the same criteria.

Entries must be at least 50% cattle leather by surface area and use natural materials wherever possible. Other leathers, made from hides that are by-products of the food and dairy industries, may also be used in addition to the required 50% cattle leather. Exceptions are made for items such as zippers or snap fasteners. The use of fur or exotic skins is strictly prohibited and will result in automatic exclusion from the competition.

Digital tools and AI may be used in the design process. Entrants must be able to physically produce their design and must have an appropriate methodology to create a prototype. Entries should include the following:

  1. A short summary of your project in English
  2. Mood board and design storytelling
  3. Sketches, technical flats and specifications
  4. A full list of materials
  5. A 2-minute video introducing you and your entry (Optional but encouraged)

For an example of a previous successful submission visit here.

HOW ENTRIES WILL BE ASSESSED

Each qualifying entry will be evaluated using five equally weighted criteria,

  • Individuality: Does the work demonstrate a distinct point of view or creative identity?
  • Conceptualisation: Does the work clearly articulate a strong concept and underlying idea? How effectively is the research and idea development communicated?
  • Relevance: Does the design align with contemporary ideas, while offering something progressive or visionary?
  • Sustainability: To what extent does the project consider material efficiency, circularity and environmental compatibility? Is the sustainable approach transparent and well-communicated?
  • Commerciality: Does the work demonstrate potential development for market success, whether mass-market or luxury niche? This includes functionality, desirability, usability, and durability.

Shortlisted entries will be reviewed by the judging panel based on the criteria as set out. Scores and individual feedback will remain confidential and will not be disclosed. Only selected winners will be notified. All judging decisions are final.

THE PRIZE

The prizes shall consist of the following, which are non-transferable and non-exchangeable:  

i) The top 15 finalists, together with the People’s Choice Winner, will be asked to recreate their winning designs to form part of the collection to be showcased at the Continental RLSD Africa Showcase.

ii) The 15 Finalists will be invited to attend the judging event for the selection of the Most Commendable Designer. They will also participate in the continental showcase, where the category winners and the People’s Choice Winner will be announced. Travel and accommodation expenses will be covered by the Organisers. (Organisers reserve the right to host a digital event in the case of travel restrictions being in place.)

iii) The Most Commendable Designer will be invited to attend the International award ceremony. Travel and accommodation costs will be covered by the Organizing Committee. In case of travel restrictions, the Organizing Committee reserves the right to organize the event online.       

iv) winners will receive a certificate and trophy according to their category; and

v) winners will be included in publicity including, but not limited to, social media promotion, website promotion and print and digital collateral. 

Additional prizes may be announced by the organiser at a later date. 

THREADS OF HERITAGE

Mary Munyao

Student

Machakos University

Competitions: Africa

Apparel

THE LEGACY OF STRENGTH

Barisesa Alexis

Self Employed

SIZE SET LTD

Competitions: Africa, International

Apparel

UHURU BAG

Griffiths Ochieng

Self Employed

Tano Connect

Competitions: Africa

Apparel

Shuckles Born Unity

Edengenet Alebel

Bahir Dar University

Competitions: Africa

Apparel

Ancestral Modernity

Tizita Assefa

Self Employed

TAFLEATHER

Competitions: Africa

Apparel

Exuvia

Omosalewa Ogunjimi

Self Employed

Shallyblaq

Competitions: Africa

Apparel

UNBOUND ; Feminine strength in leather form

Tabitha Mutuku

Student

Machakos University

Competitions: Africa

Apparel

PIGOL COLLECTION

Anselem Uzoigwe

Self Employed

EXODUS CLOTHING

Competitions: Africa

Apparel

FLOATING LAGOS (MAKOKO)

Emeka Oguejiofor

Self Employed

DESIGNER / STYLIST

Competitions: Africa

Apparel

ỌNỤ – Where Uli Finds a New Voice

Clara Udegbe

Tai Solarin University of Education

Competitions: Africa

Apparel

Human Nature: The Becoming

Wambui Thiong'o

Self Employed

Alkebu Way

Competitions: Africa

Apparel

Dress the Rhythm

Misgana Setu

Working at a Fashion company

Leather and Leather Products Industry Research and Development Center

Competitions: Africa

Apparel

REBIRTH OF NATURE

Jumoke Osho

Kush Atelier fashion Academy

Competitions: Africa

Apparel

THE HINGE LOOP SANDAL

Grace Chima

Mountain Top University

Competitions: Africa

Footwear

Vandura Heritage Boot

Owen Taruvinga

Self Employed

Wakaz Leather

Competitions: Africa

Footwear

Shoe Expressing the Memory of traditional Ethiopian object

Betelhem Kassaye Yeshitila

Self Employed

Beka Leather Products

Competitions: Africa

Footwear

CIRCLES OF STRENGTH

Nasinyama Brenda

Self Employed

Brenda at handcrafts

Competitions: Africa

Footwear

Tethered Earth by Bu Kalanga

Nompumelelo Marilyn Samambgwa

Self Employed

Bu Kalanga

Competitions: Africa

Footwear

ADUMU JUMPERS; THE TWO IN ONE AFRICAN HERITAGE SNEAKERS

Peter Kinyanjui

Self Employed

Not Available

Competitions: Africa

Footwear

hybrid boot

Twebaze Frank

Competitions: Africa

Footwear

PRIME TIME

Macharia Gatama

Student

Buruburu instutute of fine art

Competitions: Africa

Footwear

Ride to Live Africa Safety Initiative

ATUHAMIZE YORAM

Self Employed

JORA SHOES CO U LTD

Competitions: Africa

Footwear

Gunia Bag

muthoka stephen

Working at Other company

Tribe Collection

Competitions: Africa

Accessories

Ankelba

Genet Berhe

Skyline designing school

Competitions: Africa

Accessories

Safari Voyage Boat Bag- Talent Competition

Caroline Muchoki

Working at a Fashion company

Foiyd Leather

Competitions: Africa

Accessories

NKSD: JAZZ

KAMYSHA MARTIN

Self Employed

lolahSoul

Competitions: Africa

Accessories

One Object, Three Lives

Aisha Salim

Working at a Fashion company

Luxaltra

Competitions: Africa

Accessories

From Excess to Balance

Sharon Mwangi

University of Nairobi

Competitions: Africa

Accessories

IMPRESS

GETANEH KIFLE

Self Employed

creative design /leather goods and accessories(MFA)

Competitions: Africa

Accessories

Green Wall in Red

Millicent Wanza

University of Nairobi

Competitions: Africa

Accessories

INGABO: Shield Hobo

UMUHUZA HIRWA Jeanluc

Self Employed

Mouzah Design LTD

Competitions: Africa

Accessories

KIBIRT SHEBA SET

FITSUM WORKNEH

Self Employed

Leather products design

Competitions: Africa

Accessories

"FROM NATURE TO FLAME "

Kuol Nyagoa

Student

Kenyatta University

Competitions: Africa

Accessories

NYOKABI: The Moon Carrier

Nyokabi Maira

Self Employed

Pambo Letu

Competitions: Africa

Accessories

STATE OF MATTER

Christina Horace

Delight Fashion School

Competitions: Africa, International

Accessories

KINTSUGI MAMBA BAG

Munyiva Musuva

Self Employed

Kanthe Leather

Competitions: Africa

Accessories

The Pangolin Multi Bag- Zuvva Heritage Collection

Joyce Chimanye

Self Employed

Zuvva

Competitions: Africa

Accessories

Ethiopia Bloom!

Cristina De Luca

Self Employed

Now Addis Ababa- before Uniroma3 Rome

Competitions: Africa

Accessories

KIBRA: Threads of Resilience

Tonny Odundo

University of Nairobi

Competitions: Africa

Accessories

Memory Map

Daniel Degemu

Self Employed

Mefitihe business group

Competitions: Africa

Accessories

ALKEBULAN- Mother of Origin

Yididya Yared

Self Employed

NEDF Designs

Competitions: Africa

Accessories

OWALO

Gillian okombo

Working at Other company

NA

Competitions: Africa

Design*

ARI- A case for grit

Winnie Kaloki

Self Employed

FA Crafted

Competitions: Africa

Accessories

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