6. Stella Nankya:
She is based in South Africa and owns Start Fashion House designs. [10]She makes her own designs and this has helped in selling Uganda #fashion outside the country.
Because of her designs, [2]she was able to represent Uganda at 2013 Miss Asia Pacific World Beauty pageant in South Korea in October.
7. Judith Heard:
She started way back as catwalk model and she has now grown into a designer who now owns a #fashion line.[8]
She recently started her own clothing line #2AfricanGalz which she co owns with Nigeria’s Michelle.[4]
8. Hellen Lukoma:
She owns House of Lukoma at Mabarizi Complex. [1]Her clothing line Genesis launched on 24th December 2013, [14]She shows how far she has done in the fashion industry of Uganda.
9. Juliana Nasasira:
The daughter of one of Uganda’s longest serving minister John Nasasira,[7] Juliana Nasasira owns a clothing line called Kwesh Fashion.
Her first showcase left fashion lovers who attended the show at Protea hotel wondering whether she had set the bar too high for herself on her first ever showcasing.[9]
Juliana went to Instituto Marangoni in Milan-Italy,[6] one of the leading #fashion and design institutes with campuses in Milan, London, and Paris. It’s this experience from the home of fashion that she brings to Uganda and the world.[9]
10. Carol Mugasha:
Working with Bank of Uganda has not stopped Carol to chase her fashion dream.[5] She owns Kunda Clothing line, which embraces Africa’s very own vitenge culture – creating modern on-trend, ferocious designs for the modern day person, [9]and possess an international appeal.[93]
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