Oriane Diebou is a Toronto-based entrepreneur, fashion designer, and cultural advocate whose work is rooted in celebrating Afro-descendant cultures. As the founder of Ori-Krea, a creative enterprise that blends fashion, crafts, and educational workshops, she has spent over five years promoting diversity, inclusion, and cultural pride within her community.
A graduate of the Université de l’Ontario Français, Oriane studied economics and social innovation, driven by a vision to integrate inclusion, equity, and community impact into entrepreneurship.


This foundation continues to shape her work, positioning Ori-Krea not just as a fashion brand, but as a platform for cultural expression and social engagement.
Through her Afro-contemporary creations, including clothing, accessories, and decorative items, Oriane highlights the richness and diversity of African heritage while reimagining it for modern audiences. Her designs are more than aesthetic; they are intentional, telling stories that reflect identity, history, and belonging.
Beyond design, Oriane is deeply committed to community development. Through participatory workshops, she uses art as a tool for awareness, empowerment, and cultural transmission. Her work particularly impacts youth, women, and immigrant communities, providing spaces where individuals can connect with their heritage, express themselves creatively, and build confidence.






By combining creativity with purpose, Oriane Diebou continues to make a meaningful contribution to cultural preservation and community empowerment in Toronto. Through Ori-Krea, she is not only shaping fashion but also strengthening identity and inspiring the next generation to embrace their roots with pride.



