Hisi studio
Hisi Studio believes that when we rely less on what our eyes see, we can understand more with our hearts. This idea shapes their commitment to inclusive design. They see fashion as a powerful way to spark social change by challenging traditional ideas, promoting dignity, and building a world that welcomes everyone. For Hisi Studio, accessibility isn’t just an extra feature; it's a core part of design that enhances both how things work and how they look. Fashion becomes a universal way for people to express themselves and feel empowered.
The studio actively supports their community's well-being by using local craftsmanship and sustainable materials in their work. They collaborate with local artisans who excel in traditional weaving and fabric-making, helping keep these skills alive while offering artisans reliable income and a chance to share their heritage. Their collections feature prints inspired by the culture of Kenyan tribes, with a modern take on the traditions of the Gikuyu people from Central Kenya. To create these one of a kind collections Hisi Studio is dedicated to using reclaimed fabrics and upcycling materials, which lessens waste and boosts Nairobi’s second-hand markets. This approach helps create a local supply chain that strengthens small businesses. They also focus on eco-friendly practices, like subtraction cutting and using safe inks and dyes, which lower their environmental impact and encourage a circular economy.
Most importantly, their designs are made to be inclusive, especially for those with visual impairments. By adding QR codes that work with assistive technology, they ensure their products are available to everyone. Hisi Studio beautifully combines traditional skills with modern needs, fostering a community spirit that uplifts local artisans and champions a fashion approach that is both environmentally friendly and socially inclusive.