The Business of Fashion Podcast

Kenya’s Katungulu Mwendwa on Building a Made-in-Africa Brand

Oct 17, 2025
Katungulu Mwendwa, a Kenyan fashion designer and founder of Katush, discusses her mission to build a contemporary African brand rooted in local traditions. Growing up in Nairobi, she was inspired by the city’s vibrant culture and craft techniques. Katungulu emphasizes the importance of making fashion locally, collaborating with artisans, and reviving traditional practices. She also addresses the challenges posed by secondhand markets, advocating for meaningful designs that last. Through Katush, she aims to create 'everyday armor' that becomes treasured pieces for years.
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ANECDOTE

Childhood Moments That Sparked A Designer

  • Katungulu remembers staple-fixing her mother's pink silk wedding gown and rifling through relatives' treasured closets as a child.
  • These early experiences sparked her lifelong obsession with garment construction and cherished clothing.
INSIGHT

Traditional Craft As Modern Design Language

  • Katush repurposes overlooked traditional practices like basketry and beadwork into contemporary garments.
  • This revives fading skills while creating culturally rooted design language for modern wardrobes.
ADVICE

Make Local Production Nonnegotiable

  • Insist on using local artisans and resources to build skills and value chains in-country.
  • Persist through capacity-building pains because local production is the only way to change the industry landscape.
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