At The Lamu Collection, we are proud to draw inspiration from the beautiful island of Lamu, located off the coast of Kenya. Lamu is a rich tapestry of different cultures, traditions, and influences, and we believe that this diversity is what makes the island so unique and special.
The Swahili language, which is widely spoken in the region, is a beautiful example of the melting of different cultures and traditions. With roots in Bantu and influences from Arabic, Persian, Portuguese, and Indian cultures, the Swahili language has become a symbol of unity and cross-cultural exchange.
As a brand, we understand that some may question our use of the Lamu name and our logo, the dhow eye, given that we are not from Lamu. However, we would like to emphasize that our brand is not about cultural expropriation, but rather, it is a celebration of the island's rich heritage and the diverse influences that make Lamu the special place that it is.
Just like the Swahili language, which has its roots in Bantu but has absorbed elements from other cultures, The Lamu Collection takes inspiration from both the traditional culture of Lamu and the new, cosmopolitan elements that have emerged as the island has become a popular destination for tourists and expatriates. We believe that this fusion of old and new, local and foreign, creates a unique and modern style that reflects the beach lifestyle of Lamu.
At The Lamu Collection, we are not locked into one particular style or trend. Instead, we draw inspiration from the diverse range of people, cultures, and traditions that make up Lamu, and we aim to create a collection that is both comfortable and fashion-forward. Whether you're looking for a casual, beachy outfit or a chic, stylish look, The Lamu Collection has something for everyone.
In summary, The Lamu Collection is a celebration of the rich culture and heritage of Lamu. Through our collection, we aim to reflect the diverse influences that make the island so special, and we invite you to join us in this celebration of the beauty and diversity of Lamu.