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Lamula Anderson is a Ugandan-born, London-based fashion designer and founder of the womenswear label 'Lamula Nassuna'. She holds the position of Sessional Tutor at Ravensbourne University London, where she teaches fashion, design, and pattern cutting to young adults. Her work integrates themes of cultural heritage, identity, and the normalization of stereotypes, most notably exemplified by her 'Enviri' collection exhibited at the Tate Britain in 2017 as part of their 'Late at Tate' series focusing on 'Hair and Politics'.
Anderson’s educational background includes a Foundation Diploma in Art and Design (Fashion and Textiles) from Ravensbourne University London. Her creative practice emphasizes collaboration with local experts and suppliers such as Liberty Art Fabrics, Hainsworth, and Linton Tweed, ensuring high-quality production in both the UK and Uganda. She also offers bespoke made-to-measure garments designed to celebrate individuality and empower clients.
Her professional engagements extend beyond academia, as she is commissioned by museums and cultural institutions to create innovative designs. While no formal scientific awards are mentioned, her exhibitions and media features highlight her impactful contributions to fashion and cultural discourse.
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