Tell us a bit about you and what sparked your interest in fashion?
I became a Fashion designer because I, simply put, I love to sow. My mum tailored as a hobby mostly for me, my brothers and dad. She also used to make those old school vitambaas for our couches (Seat Covers). I loved being immersed in the experience of fiddling with fabric that would eventually turn to something useful. I took over her manual machine much later and the rest as they say is history. She was my first “teacher” so to speak, what I know now is self-taught. My designs speak for themselves; they are just different. That has a lot to do with my creative process. I never plan, I roam around a lot on my free time looking for fabrics that “speak’’ to me. If I love it, I’ll buy it and go make something out of it then dash to Buoart for a photo shoot J I am always surrounded by creatives, performers and such like people which explains why most of my design have that “ special occasion” edge. I just can’t help myself.
What is your favorite part about being a fashion designer?
My favorite part is watching someone ooze joy, confidence and utter excitement whilst wearing my outfit. It gives me such euphoria; I live for it!
What is your inspiration for the designs you create?
Inspiration; objects around me. I could get into a mathree and see some wires hanging somewhere and boom. It happens randomly. Most times when something gets stuck in my mind, it almost certainly will serve as muse. Besides that I love listening to upbeat music whilst working. I think it helps me get lost in my own world.
What do you specialize in?
Ready to wear and occasional outfits for females. I do not, however, shy away from tailoring a few pieces here and there for the men but only on order. I make bags too, mostly clutch bags.
What’s your latest fashion design project?
I am currently designing looks for TVCs and talk shows. Will keep you posted once they are released. Last Friday was the first time showcasing since 2014 at brew bistro’s Fashion Fridays. Amazing models!
How do you balance creativity with commerce?
I had to learn to delegate. My cousin intervenes every now and then as my assistant. I also recently got a social media strategist who helps boost my online presence. Last but not last is my dad who is my financial advisor.
What favorite quote/mantra do you live by?
Tenda wema nenda zako.
Where do you see your brand in 5 years?
To have several physical locations beyond Nairobi that will foster product accessibility. In short, I want to grow towards my ultimate goal which is to open warehouses run in Kenya by Kenyans churning Achie Otigo merchandise for local and international sale.
Who inspires you the most in fashion? Anyone who stands out?
Locally, kaveke, Nick Ondu and Pat Mbela. Internationally: Alexander McQueen and Gareth Pugh
Email: [email protected] or call :0710 952 145.
The World Of Achie Otigo Tell us a bit about you and what sparked your interest in fashion? I became a Fashion designer because I, simply put, I love to sow.













