Kimuli Fashionability with its founder Juliet Namujju showcasing their work in Germany

SINA startup Kimuli Fashionability was invited by “engagement global” under the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development to the “Bildkorrekturen Konferenz on Fashion & Development” to present their work in fashion design with upcycled products while giving employment opportunities to disabled people in Uganda. German models walked on the runway with Ugandan fashion designed with partly waste materials, such as old sugar sacks or rice sacks, as well as beautifully designed African fabrics.

Kimuli Fashionability founder Juliet Namujju was also a panelist on the discussion about “Sustainability in the Fashion Industry“. SINA is very proud to have a sustainable and fair fashion brand emerging out of its ecosystem and wants to Congratulate Kimuli Fashionability and Juliet Namujju!