Fair Price, Beautiful Product, Verified Supply Chain: What It Actually Takes for South Asian Artisans to Compete in Europe's Toughest Market
A Bangladeshi embroiderer spends three days on a piece sold by a European brand at 40 times her production cost. Her name appears nowhere. This doesn't have to be the standard. Here's the architecture for artisan producers to enter Europe's toughest market - on their own terms.
Heritage as Innovation: How African Fashion Merges Ancestral Knowledge, Environmental Stewardship, and Design Ambition Into a New Global Force
The global fashion industry spends billions trying to become sustainable. Across Africa, sustainability was never invented - it was inherited. While the West races to adopt circular design and zero waste, African traditions have practiced both for centuries. The future of fashion may have already been living in Kampala.