This is a submission for the GitHub Finish-Up-A-Thon Challenge
What I Built
Growing up in Africa, I watched talented tailors work with incredible skill but struggle to reach customers beyond their immediate neighbourhood. I saw fashion designers with vivid, world-class ideas but no practical path to bring them to life. The talent was never the problem; the infrastructure was.
This hit closest to home through my mother. She is one of many creative minds across the continent with fashion ideas that exist only in her head, not because they aren't good enough, but because the bridge between her imagination and the market simply doesn't exist.
So she and I started thinking -> "what would that bridge look like?"
African Fashion Fusion (AFF) is my answer to that question. A B2B2C marketplace built specifically for the African fashion ecosystem, connecting three people who need each other: clients who want beautifully crafted pieces, tailors who have the hands to make them, and designers who have the vision to conceive them.
I started building at the end of 2024. Progress was real but uneven; contract work got demanding, resources were tight, and without help the scope of the vision kept outpacing the hours I had. Features got half-built. Flows that existed in code never quite connected. The project stalled at the worst possible stage; too far along to abandon, not far enough to ship.
The Finish-Up-A-Thon is the push I needed.
Because what's at stake isn't just a side project. It's a platform that bridges African fashion and the global market. That bridges ideation and reality. That bridges raw skill, beautiful products, and the demand that's already out there waiting for them. The talent exists. The ideas exist. The demand exists. AFF makes them find each other.
Demo
Video walk through https://drive.google.com/file/d/1BAdhPc53o0TXuwWonFb7Rkv_aCmxSPCm/view?usp=sharing
App link -> Dev Env - https://aff-front-end.vercel.app
The Comeback Story
It was at ideation stage plus a bit of architecture, We had gotten the idea, we had breath some life into it by completing the architecture and deploying it. It was still a skeleton. The UI was almost complete, the e-commerce (MedusaJS) was wired up as with the main BE, but it wasn't functional. What I have spent the last few days doing is adding functionality and creating as close to an MVP as possible.
My Experience with GitHub Copilot
Github Copilot literally saved me. From "reading my mind", jumping in with it's auto-complete, to helping me plan executions, to actually executing plans for me in form of file editing. Helping me draft PRs. It's been a wonderful journey with this tireless coding assistant, or peer if you may.
Submitted by
Samuel Ikoli - @samuelikoli
Thank you github, thank you MLH
Top comments (1)
Tämä on todella inspiroiva idea. Moni puhuu Afrikan luovasta potentiaalista, mutta AFF näyttää keskittyvän konkreettiseen ongelmaan: siihen, miten lahjakkaat suunnittelijat ja räätälit löytävät asiakkaansa. Pidin erityisesti siitä, että tarina lähtee omasta kokemuksestasi ja äitisi näkökulmasta – se tekee visiosta aidon ja helposti ymmärrettävän. Hienoa nähdä projekti, joka ei ainoastaan rakenna markkinapaikkaa, vaan bigboostcasinos.org/ pyrkii yhdistämään osaamisen, luovuuden ja kysynnän. Toivottavasti Finish-Up-A-Thon antaa viimeisen sysäyksen kohti julkaisua.