Toulouse. Lydie Wax makes her Christmas Pop Up Store
From December 13 to 25, artist Lydie Wax is launching her Christmas Pop Up Store in the Carmes district of Toulouse.
Open your diaries, it’s at the Marvejol salon in Toulouse, in the Carmelite district where lovers of African Art in all its forms meet.
Lydie Wax Creations Pop-Up Store showcases African craftsmanship by combining the flamboyant universe of ArtTeurs with its design lamps, African-inspired paintings and furniture but also Gaya and its grocery store fine African, Goufa and her Tuareg jewelry and finally Lydie Wax with her clothes, necklaces and many others through unique pieces.
An exotic Pop Up store in the colors of Africa, from December 13 to 25, every day from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., to stock up on good ideas a few days before Christmas.
Special opening on December 16!
Exceptional inauguration on December 16 with the participation of the great balafonist ZAKY DIARRA to warm our hearts to the rhythm of the Kora from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. as well as a mini fashion show to brighten up in order to present and present the collections.
But what is Lydie Wax Créations?
Lydie WAX Créations is a Toulouse brand of ethnic and chic clothing created from wax, typical African fabrics. We find a real mix in the creations of Lydie Wax with pieces inspired by European fashion.
The wax is a 100% cotton fabric printed in bright colors thanks to a printing technique popularized in West Africa with significant patterns and colors.
Wax is part of African cultures and is a vector of strong messages, on committed themes such as politics or its social origin. Wax is considered, beyond its colors, as a real social marker.