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Collective Closets is not just part of the Australian fashion landscape—it is actively reshaping it. Founded in Melbourne with a deep commitment to slow fashion, the label bridges continents and cultures through thoughtfully crafted clothing that carries meaning in every thread.

Established in 2016 by sisters Fatuma and Laurinda Ndenzako, Collective Closets has grown from an intimate family story into a brand that authentically connects the creative spirit of Africa with Australia’s contemporary fashion identity. Their philosophy is clear and consistent: to create enduring pieces that make women feel seen, understood, and beautiful. Every garment is crafted with intention, designed for women who value both artistry and purpose.

The label emerged from a vision to offer something truly distinctive in Australian fashion—a brand that celebrates the vibrant textiles of Africa while speaking directly to the modern Australian woman. Collective Closets' journey began with the iconic Maasai Shuka, whose bold patterns and rich cultural significance became the cornerstone of their design philosophy.

As African-Australian designers, Fatuma and Laurinda bring an authentic perspective to the cultural conversation. Their collections go beyond beautiful clothing—they open dialogue, challenge perceptions, and highlight the sophistication of African textiles reimagined through contemporary design. Through each piece, Collective Closets invites wearers to be part of a new chapter in Australia’s fashion narrative—one that celebrates diversity, heritage, and conscious creativity.