Fishan Sabrina Msuku is a fashion designer and artisan from Malawi. She is the co-founder of her own brand, Shan Revival Craft. Her work focuses on upcycling original denim products and genuine leather by combining them with African print. Through her craft, she aims to save nature by reducing waste while also preserving and celebrating African heritage. Her designs give old materials a new life, creating fashion and accessories that are both meaningful and sustainable.
*THE REVIVAL SET*
I know what it feels like to be thrown away. Depressed. Addicted. Overlooked. I was the discarded fabric of my own life. But I learned: nothing is waste. Not old leather. Not a broken person.
The Revival Set is that lesson, sewn into something you can wear.
Eyelet rings and ropes run through every piece. You decide: tighten or loosen. Bottom sections detach. One garment becomes two. The longer side of the shirt can also be detached. You choose your shape today. You can change it tomorrow.
Original leather carries upcycled pockets. Upcycled leather carries original pockets. Old and new have equal value.
Made from real and upcycled leather. Built to last. Handcrafted with care. Because people who have survived deserve things that last.
Nothing and no one is beyond a second chance. I am proof. The Revival Set is proof.
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