IGC Fashion

IGC Fashion WE BUILD CONCEPTUAL, AFRO FUTURISTIC & DECONSTRUCTED GARMENTS INSPIRED BY AFRICAN CULTURES AND HERITAGE. It is the true definition of hope. (IBRAHIM)

IGC fashion is a Ugandan streetwear label based in Kampala whose inspirations are based on imagined scenarios of how the art of an ancient African fashion might look when combined with the modern urban architecture and the futuristic feel we experience developing around us.IGC is inspired by African tradition, heritage and culture always paired with a forward-thinking and unique design aesthetic.

We look at a garment as a moving, breathing piece of sculptural art, which can be used as a vehicle for communicating and questioning ideas about our culture ,we use natural and indegnous materials such as Nsimbi (cowrie shells), Lubugo (barkcloth), second-hand garments as fabrics combined with experimental shapes and patterns to make clothes. IGC Fashion use fashion as a tool for positive social change through our community fashion outreach programs ( Fashion cyphers) we carry out once a month around Uganda. On top of this, and organises an annual fashion events called ''Kwetu Kwanza'' , meaning “ours first”, that aims on spreading awareness about the impacts of unsustainable consumption of fashion and waste.leading to a more sustainable fashion future without negative social and environmental impacts.


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How I ended up into fashion? I couldn’t afford fancy clothes during high school and always had one thing in mind: that one day I’m going to be the one making all the outfits I like for myself without spending much. At the same time I looked at the other people like the street kids, the people in slums ...the people whom I thought had the same desire to get ‘the fancy clothes’, yet had little money to buy them. This pushed me to learn fashion to be able to make what I can wear for myself, but also to be able to share with others in the same situation. And of course I wanted to get an income generating activity to support myself. (BLAK)

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I chose fashion because when I was very little my Jajja used to sew for me all the clothes I wore to school and when she passed away I felt like that was something that could still connect me to her memory. I’m rooted in the community because whenever I’m in a taxi or walking on the street and I see a street child that’s something I can't ignore and I feel really touched. But I also felt really inspired that even when they are going through all these struggles they still have a smile on their faces.

IGC SHOP OPENING!!!History is in the making! After 10 YEARS of IGC Fashion we are finally, officially opening our very f...
06/06/2026

IGC SHOP OPENING!!!

History is in the making! After 10 YEARS of IGC Fashion we are finally, officially opening our very first shop in Kampala !

You will be able to meet, experience and SHOP IGC Fashion in store at ! 🍾✨ from June 13th.

To celebrate this milestone, we are dropping the “NSAAMO ” an IGC made to wear collection developed from Uganda’s heritage & indigenous materials.

Stock is LIMITED so get there fast!

On the same day IGC is delivering the Creative Showcase Program presented by , we are to host all the visionaries shaping Uganda’s creative sector.. in dance, art, music and fashion.
From 12 PM to 10 PM, join us for a day packed with:

Dance competitions & live performances
Sustainable fashion market
Games & interactive vibes
Fashion & dance workshops

📍 Venue: Yujo Izakaya, Nakasero
📅 Date: Saturday, 13 June 2026
🕛 Time: 12 PM - 10 PM
🎟 Entry:COMPLETELY FREE!

Come ready to shop, connect, collaborate and celebrate culture. Tag the squad you’re pulling up with!

In partnership with:

03/06/2026

IGC SHOP OPENING !!!

This Friday, June 5th, we officially open the doors to the IGC Fashion shop in Kampala!

To celebrate 10 years of our journey, we are hosting an exclusive, intimate evening unlike anything we’ve done before.

Private dinner by
Kampala premiere of The Resurgence of Lubugo film
Live music by
Live fashion presentation of our new collection, Nsaamo

📍Yujo Izakaya, 36 Kyadondo Road

Friday, June 5th, 2026 | 6:30 PM (Dinner at 8:00 PM)

Seats are strictly limited. Grab your tickets at the Yujo reception or via Mobile Money (WhatsApp Diane via the number on the poster).

Let’s celebrate this milestone together!

Models :



Fashion

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT !!!Due to the ongoing Ebola health situation, we have made the responsible decision to postpone t...
02/06/2026

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT !!!

Due to the ongoing Ebola health situation, we have made the responsible decision to postpone the Creative Showcase Programme at Yujo Izakaya (June 13th) until further notice.

Why this decision? The Creative Showcase is a large, free-entry event. Because mass, open crowds cannot be fully managed at this scale, we believe pausing this specific gathering is the most polite and protective choice for the safety of our general public.

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our esteemed partners and our brilliant CDNA designers for their kind understanding and flexibility.

Please stay safe, look out for one another, and stay tuned for updates on our other upcoming movements!

A decade in the making! On June 5th, 2026, we are officially opens the doors to our flagship store in Kampala.To celebra...
31/05/2026

A decade in the making!

On June 5th, 2026, we are officially opens the doors to our flagship store in Kampala.

To celebrate this milestone, we’re gathering around the dinner table with friends, family, collaborators and supporters who have shaped our journey over the last ten years - a truly special moment. 

Join us for an intimate evening affair… a dinner by Yujo Izakaya, the Kampala premiere of *The Resurgence of Lubugo* by .allchurch , live music and a fashion presentation of our newest collection, *Nsaamo*.

Come raise a glass with us as we celebrate ten years of IGC Fashion and the beginning of a new chapter! 

📍 Yujo Izakaya, 36 Kyadondo Road, Kampala
📅 Friday, June 5th, 2026
🕕 6.30PM - 10.30PM (8.00PM Dinner Starts)

Tickets are limited so book now! They are available at Yujo Izakaya Reception or via mobile money purchase via Diane - Whatsapp on the poster.

31/05/2026
25/01/2026

WOVEN WORLDS

This was a year long project interrogating geopolitics through the lens of textiles (cotton, lubugo, mivumba etc) and community wellbeing.

These costumes were not least intended to archive Ugandan history and culture but also an honest reminder of contemporary colonial pursuits that threaten our environment and society.

Unpacking such pressing topics was made all the more impactful in collaboration with Alex Mukulu.

A living legend in theatre and the Uganda Arts in general, Alex Mukulu is an important figure and voice for our nation. We a grateful for his joining us on sharing this story and elevating this project to new heights.

This collection and the images associated have so far been exhibited in the ,the Buganda Heritage and Tourism Museum, and with more exhibitions to be announced.

“Woven Worlds” is a collaborative fashion project led by IGC Fashion (Uganda) and Salford Slow Fashion (UK) that connects Uganda’s ancient Lubugo (barkcloth) tradition with Manchester’s industrial cotton history. The project confronts colonial legacies and modern waste colonialism by exposing how textile waste flows from the UK to Uganda. Through community-led, two-piece costume collections, we used fashion as a tool for education, resistance, and social change.

Quilted jacket in collaboration with .ford .
Natural dye by
All designed, pattern cut and sewn by and

Designer: ,
collaborator:

sponsors: buganda herritage and tourism board,

Model: Alex Mukulu ( .a )

Photographer:

Special thanks to friends & fam including:
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WOVEN WORLDS“Woven Worlds” is a collaborative fashion project led by IGC Fashion (Uganda) and Salford Slow Fashion (UK) ...
15/01/2026

WOVEN WORLDS

“Woven Worlds” is a collaborative fashion project led by IGC Fashion (Uganda) and Salford Slow Fashion (UK) that connects Uganda’s ancient Lubugo (barkcloth) tradition with Manchester’s industrial cotton history. The project confronts colonial legacies and modern waste colonialism by exposing how textile waste flows from the UK to Uganda. Through community-led, two-piece costume collections, the designers use fashion as a tool for education, resistance, and social change.

Quilted jacket in collaboration with .ford
Natural dye by
All designed, pattern cut and sewn by and

* Models : ,
* Photographer: .
*Accessories and styling
designer ; , collaborator: sponsors; , buganda herritage and tourism board,





British Textile Biennial 2025 Delegation 🌍Just back from an incredible textile designer delegation in Lancashire this Oc...
03/11/2025

British Textile Biennial 2025 Delegation 🌍

Just back from an incredible textile designer delegation in Lancashire this October!
It was a profound experience sharing the story of our beloved Lubugo Textile and detailing how IGC Fashion Uganda is weaving this traditional fabric into contemporary conversations and inspirations.
I was honored to share space with a brilliant cohort of designers from across South Asia—including the Philippines, Thailand, and Bangladesh. It was truly inspiring to see how these creatives are all contributing to the crucial work of archiving indigenous knowledge through their craft—be it through pineapple fibers, traditional weaving techniques, or indigo dyeing.
The future of fashion and textiles truly lies in respecting and elevating this ancestral knowledge.

A huge thank you to Council, , and for sponsoring this vital trip and my participation. What a privilege!

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