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fuliza
FULIZA is a Swahili word that means “Continuously Flowing”, paying homage to the transition of the Collection from a 3D digital Campaign highlighting social justice, to a physical one that encapsulates intersectional fashion. Each garment has a de-constructed element and is made in a textured silk Jacquard that has an animal print base and cotton broderie anglaise, another brand signature. The garments presented feature deconstructed shirt dresses with fine details such as detachable waists and sleeves, creating an element of romance whilst maintaining architectural influences in the garment construction. The trans-seasonal collection for 2022 features two prints; The first pattern, the signature AMU print, is inspired by Swahili architecture found at the Kenyan coast, more specifically Zidaka Niches, which are intricate wall carvings used to place ornaments and lamps in homes across the coast.
The second pattern is the ASILI print, featuring some of the wildlife protected by in Kenya by the Lewa Wildlife conservancy, such as the endangered Black Rhino, the Grevy's Zebra, Giraffes and Elephants. The ASILI print also features the brand's signature dotted patterns, which capture the stories and faces of individuals living and working around Lewa Wildlife Conservancy in Northern Kenya — as well as the tangible shift in the environment from the bustling streets of pre-pandemic Kenya to the ongoing challenges and resilience of Kenya’s communities.
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ANYANGO MPINGA IS NAIROBI-BORN Eco innovator who has embraced the principles of circular fashion to explore radical systems in textile design and promote conscious consumption of FASHION. SHE founded HER eponymous brand in 2015, renowned for HER reimagined white shirts; bold prints; balanced between androgyny and a bohemian aesthetic. SHE designS with an ethereal quality that is reminiscent of the romantic Victorian age while maintaining a sophisticated boyish edge. As an influential designer, SHE IS CURRENTLY exploring the use of emerging technologies that convert waste into future textiles.
Having created a social enterprise, her initiative Free As A Human tackles the human crisis of the explorative labor practices of the fashion industry. Free As A Human raises awareness around Human Trafficking and the forced labour that occurs within the fashion industry supply chain. My initiative supports the work of Awareness Against Human Trafficking (HAART Kenya), the first Non governmental ORGANISATION dedicated to combating trafficking in East Africa. I donate profits from sale of merchandise towards the HAART Kenya shelter for young female survivors of trafficking.