DANA ALIKHANI & TATIANA SANTO DOMINGO
Of Brazilian-Colombian origin, Tatiana Santo Domingo was born in New York and raised in Switzerland and France. Tatiana attended the American University in London, where she studied photography and visual communications. Throughout her career, Tatiana worked with AEFFE in New York, art director and founder of GB65 Giovanni Bianco, and at Vanity Fair, Tatiana has developed a renowned fashion sensibility, which she now uses to curate the Muzungu Sisters selections.
Dana Alikhani was born and raised in Cyprus. Dana is Iranian and has a strong connection to her culture. At 17, she moved to London to study Social Anthropology at SOAS; after graduation she obtained a Masters Degree from Columbia University in Human Rights. She focused her attention on ethical labour practices, an interest that eventually led her to the founding of Muzungu Sisters.
Muzungu Sisters pieces are timeless heirlooms that are designed to be kept for generations. They held this conviction since day one, and they have never forgotten it. They have traveled across the world to find the most unusual, beautiful, sustainable, fabrics; the best embroiderers, weavers, and ateliers. Muzungu Sisters items never go out of style, and are designed to be worn year after year.