East Africa Fashion Life Show Concludes in Nairobi After Three-Day Showcase

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NAIROBI, Kenya – The East Africa (Kenya) Fashion Life Show has concluded at the Sarit Expo Centre in Nairobi, following a three-day exhibition from June 19 to 21 that spotlighted the region’s growing appetite for lifestyle and fashion consumer goods.

Organized by Afripeak Expo (Kenya) Ltd, the event brought together over 70 exhibitors from Kenya and China, showcasing a diverse range of products including apparel, home furnishings, cosmetics, personal care, electronics, and for the first time wigs and beauty accessories.

The exhibition attracted a significant number of business visitors from across East Africa, including Uganda, Ethiopia, South Sudan, and Rwanda.

Local retailers, wholesalers, online platforms, and chain store buyers took part, exploring new products and forging commercial partnerships.

Afripeak Expo Managing Director Gao Wei opened the event, noting,“We are proud to return this year with a bigger, broader, and even more exciting edition.”

 He added that the show is about more than just business.

“By incorporating design elements that transcend time and space, we demonstrate how diversity can inspire beauty and bring meaningful change to modern lifestyles.”

The event also featured cultural performances by the Confucius Institute at Moi University, reinforcing the show’s role in strengthening cross-cultural ties between Africa and Asia.

As it looks ahead, the East Africa Fashion Life Show is expected to expand to other regional markets, with future editions planned in Uganda and Tanzania, aiming to become the continent’s most influential platform for fashionable consumer goods.

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