Thursday, 10 July 2008

the cocoa sacks to produce clothes, follows a philosophy she calls "waboua"


Fashion designer Felicite Mai (L) and a helper work on a dress made from used cocoa sacks at a warehouse in Abidjan in this April 4, 2008 file photo. Mai, who uses the cocoa sacks to produce clothes, follows a philosophy she calls "waboua", that everything is useful.

Models dressed in clothing made from used cocoa sacks pose in a park in Abidjan in this April 5, 2008 file photo. Fashion designer Felicite Mai uses the sacks to produce clothes, following a philosophy which she calls "waboua" - that everything is useful.

Models dressed in clothing made from used cocoa sacks pose in a park in Abidjan in this April 5, 2008 file photo. Fashion designer Felicite Mai uses the sacks to produce clothes, following a philosophy which she calls "waboua" - that everything is useful.

A model dressed in clothing made from used cocoa sacks poses along the waterfront in Abidjan in this April 5, 2008 file photo. Fashion designer Felicite Mai uses the sacks to produce clothes, following a philosophy which she calls "waboua" - that everything is useful.

A model dressed in clothing made from used cocoa sacks poses along a street in Abidjan in this April 5, 2008 file photo. Fashion designer Felicite Mai uses the sacks to produce clothes, following a philosophy which she calls "waboua" - that everything is useful.

A worker (R) prepares a dress made from used cocoa sacks as fashion designer Felicite Mai walks past at a warehouse in Abidjan in this April 4, 2008 file photo. Mai, who uses the cocoa sacks to produce clothes, follows a philosophy she calls "waboua", that everything is useful.

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