At INTERVENTION V, BUZIGAHILL’s return to Sender 12 unfolded as a powerful reflection on post-independence East Africa, where hope, contradiction, and identity intersect. The collection moved beyond fashion into cultural commentary, using clothing as a medium to question history, belonging, and the politics of value.

BUZIGAHILL Unveils FW26 at INTERVENTION V

BUZIGAHILL Unveils FW26 at INTERVENTION V
Drawing inspiration from the Sixties and Seventies, designer Bobby Kolade reclaims second-hand garments through processes of localisation and transformation. By reworking discarded clothing, he shifts its meaning and ownership, turning what was once overlooked into something deliberate and dignified. Each piece becomes a layered narrative, carrying traces of movement, migration, and memory.

BUZIGAHILL Unveils FW26 at INTERVENTION V

BUZIGAHILL Unveils FW26 at INTERVENTION V
In Return to Sender 12, garments are not merely worn but remembered. They function as living archives, mapping histories of exchange and power while asserting new possibilities for African fashion. Through this act of reclamation, BUZIGAHILL challenges global fashion hierarchies and redefines what it means to create value, identity, and authorship within contemporary African design.

BUZIGAHILL Unveils FW26 at INTERVENTION V

BUZIGAHILL Unveils FW26 at INTERVENTION V








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