Aimee in African fashion by the water—spring energy in Florida
There is a particular kind of energy that arrives with April. More light. More movement. More people ready to be outside again. For Positively Africana By Aimee, spring means two things at once: new arrivals coming into the shop, and the return of seasonal vendor events across New England. This is the season where our community expands. The road opens up again. And the prints, colors, and stories we carry feel even more alive.
Why New England? Why Positively Africana By Aimee?
New England chose us as much as we chose it.
When I moved to the United States and settled in Pioneer Valley, Massachusetts, I saw a gap. African culture was underrepresented, misrepresented, or invisible in many spaces. I saw communities hungry for authentic connection, meaningful products, and stories that challenged stereotypes.
New England became our home because it is a region that values authenticity, community, and cultural bridge-building. This region is such a bobble! From Boston to Providence, from small towns to college communities, we found people who wanted to learn, celebrate, and support African artisans and entrepreneurs.
But here is what makes Positively Africana By Aimee different: we are not just selling products. We are building a movement rooted in African Ubuntu leadership, the African philosophy that says “I am because we are.” Every decision, every partnership, every piece we curate reflects this belief. We are here to counter negative, one-dimensional portrayals of Africa by bringing positivity, beauty, fashion, and authentic community to life.
Positively Africana By Aimee is the destination for anyone in New England and beyond who wants to shop with purpose, connect with culture, and be part of something meaningful.
When Our Customers Shine, We Shine Too: Tink and Chris in New York
Tink and Chris wearing Positively Africana By Aimee shirts—New York trip
Tink and Chris wearing Positively Africana By Aimee shirts—New York trip
They looked confident, joyful, and completely themselves. Moments like this remind us that what we curate is not just fashion. It is culture, craftsmanship, and a sense of belonging you can carry with you anywhere.
Tink and Chris have been part of our community for years. When they walk into the shop at Thornes Marketplace (Level 2), it always feels like a reunion. They bring warmth, conversation, and the kind of energy that makes the space feel instantly brighter.
Seeing them in New York was a beautiful reminder that our community extends far beyond Northampton. The setting may change, but the spirit stays the same. Whether you are in Pioneer Valley or exploring Manhattan, Positively Africana By Aimee travels with you.
In Tink’s words:
“I got so many compliments on my blazer & shirt! So grateful to know not only cuz you’re an extraordinary human, but I so appreciate your expertise in running a business that gives me so much daily pleasure and joy!”
That message means everything to me. It is the kind of feedback that reminds us our work is not only about what people wear, but how they feel when they wear it, and the joy they carry forward.
Thank you, Tink and Chris, for taking Positively Africana By Aimee with you to New York and for continuing to be part of what we are building together.
April New Arrivals: Everything You Need to Refresh Your Look and Home
Spring is restocking season at Positively Africana By Aimee. We have just brought in pieces that people have been asking for all winter, and they are flying.
Handmade Summer Dresses: Effortless, Bold, Ready for the Season
Our member Maddy is rocking Positively Africana handmade dress styled for everyday life
Bold African Blazers: The Jacket That Changes Everything
Spring is when people start layering differently, and a bold African blazer is the piece that makes it count.
Handmade Jewelry: Pieces You Will Wear on Repeat
Beaded three-circle dangly earrings in pink, gold, and green proudly made by the Massai Warriors
Handmade Baskets: Home Decor That Works
Some pieces do not just decorate your home. They change the energy of it.
Our newest handmade baskets are here, and they are perfect for styling your space with meaning: entryway catch-alls, plant covers, laundry baskets, toy storage, or that one statement piece that makes a room feel finished.
New handmade baskets arrival proudly made in Senegal. Available in the shop
They are functional, beautiful, and made with the kind of craftsmanship you can feel the moment you pick one up.
Shop handmade baskets online, in-store, or nationwide. Every basket supports artisans and contributes 25% of profits to women entrepreneurs in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Mud cloth and Textiles: Home Decor and Fashion by Aimee
Mud cloth is one of those pieces that transforms a space and a look at the same time. It can live on your wall, on your couch, on your table, or become part of how you express yourself through fashion.
Spring is the perfect time to refresh your home with authentic African textiles. Mudcloth, handmade fabrics, and woven pieces bring warmth, intention, and story to every room.
Authentic mudcloths for home decor and fashion design by Aimee. In-store destination styling with Positively Africana By Aimee
If you want help styling a textile into your home or wardrobe, book a personal styling session with me. Sometimes one piece is all it takes to transform a room or an outfit.
Shop mudcloth and textiles online, in-store, or nationwide. Every piece supports artisans and contributes 25% of profits to women entrepreneurs in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Spring on the Road: Seasonal Vendor Events Across New England
Before Positively Africana By Aimee became a store, it was a table, a rack, a few bins, and a big vision.
I started as a vendor traveling across New England—Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island—sharing authentic African products and stories in spaces where African culture was not always visible. Those early events shaped everything we are today.
Spring is when that part of our story comes back to life.
Every weekend on the road has its own rhythm: early mornings, loading the car, setting up the booth, greeting new faces, and seeing familiar ones return. There is something about spring markets. People are lighter, more open, more curious. They stop, they ask questions, they touch the fabrics, they listen. We connect and stay connected!
Vendor community energy at spring market with amazing customers. We love keeping memories of these events. That’s where all the connections are made.
Vendor table with Positively Africana By Aimee brand presence. Always nice to be in the community
The Best Part: “You Are the Girl From the Street”
One of my favorite moments is when someone walks into the shop at Positively Africana By Aimee located at Thornes Marketplace (Level 2), looks around, and says: “You are the girl from the street.”
That is when I know the work is working.
It means they discovered us at a festival or market years ago, remembered the energy, the stories, the authenticity, and came back to find us again. Those moments are proof that vendor events do not just create sales. They create relationships that last.
What Spring Teaches Us: Kindness, Representation, and Community
There is a special kind of kindness you meet on the road.
Over the years, I have met strangers who became regular customers, customers who became friends, and event organizers who truly wanted African presence and representation at their festivals. I have learned that some organizers actively seek out African vendors because they understand: authentic representation matters.
Spring vendor season reminds me of a few truths I carry into everything we do:
Consistency builds trust. People come back when they feel seen, welcomed, and valued.
Story matters more than inventory. When you know what you are holding and where it comes from, it becomes more than a product.
Community is the strategy. Relationships outlast any single event, season, or location.
Representation is responsibility. When we are invited because organizers want authentic African presence, we show up with care and pride.
This is Ubuntu in action: we rise together.
New Spring Print Arrivals: Color, Craft, and Meaning
Spring is also when we refresh the shop with new prints, pieces that bring color back into your home, your wardrobe, and your everyday life.
This month, we are introducing fresh prints sourced directly from artisans across Africa. Each design carries a story: patterns rooted in generations of craftsmanship, colors inspired by the landscapes and cultures we honor.
From bold geometric designs to intricate tribal patterns to soft pastels, every piece is selected with intention and curated by me personally. These are not mass-produced. They are one-of-a-kind artwork that reflects the vision and skill of the women who made them.
Every purchase supports real artisans and contributes to our mission: 25% of profits support women entrepreneurs in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. This is not a marketing promise. It is how we operate.
More Ways to Connect: Fitness, Community, and Personal Styling
African Dance and Fitness Classes This Spring
Aimee celebrating spring energy and movement
Strong Nation HIIT every Friday at 7:30 AM online
Class options: – Drop-in: $20 per class – Monthly membership: $115 – Six-month membership: $650 – Annual membership: $1,200
Fitness members enjoy: – 10% off all shop purchases – Priority access to events – Member-only pricing – Early access to new collections
Visit our website to register for classes and view the latest schedule.
Community Nights and Personal Styling
Join us for Community Nights at the shop—a space to celebrate culture, connect with neighbors, and experience the brand firsthand. We also host the African Women Community Gathering, a sacred space for women to come together, share stories, and build belonging rooted in Ubuntu.
If you are looking to refresh your wardrobe with intention, book a personal styling session with me. I work with you to create looks that feel authentically you, whether you are building a complete wardrobe or styling for a special moment.
Visit our website to book your styling session and check Community Nights dates.
The Aimee Doll Initiative: Gifts With Meaning
Child holding an Aimee Doll—representation and gifts with meaning! These kids showing up in our store are our customers not just parents
Each handmade doll represents African culture and identity. Whether you are sponsoring 25 dolls for a classroom, 100 for a grade level, or 500 for a school, you are making a direct impact.
Pricing starts at $45 per doll (25–100 dolls) and $40 per doll (101–500 dolls), with shipping included.
Sponsor dolls and support children in need. Visit our website to learn more about The Aimee Doll Initiative.
Shop, Connect, Celebrate
April is a season of return and renewal. Returning to the road. Renewing the shop with new arrivals. Renewing our commitment to community. Moving our bodies together. Building belonging.
Whether you discover us at a vendor event, visit us as a destination shop in Northampton, take a fitness class, join a Community Night, or shop online from anywhere in the country, you are part of this community. Thank you for believing in what we are building.
With gratitude,
Aimee
Founder and CEO, Positively Africana By Aimee
Curated by Aimee, Founder and CEO. Handmade by artists across the African continent. Community-powered. Nationwide shipping.
Shop online at https://positivelyafricana.com/ or visit us in-store at Thornes Marketplace (Level 2), Northampton, Massachusetts.
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