Gracelandic unveils SUITE TVENNA · 1963, a concept-driven collection exploring the layered realities that followed Kenya’s independence in 1963. While authority shifted, inherited systems of governance, economy, and design continued to shape everyday life—forming a nuanced space where continuity and change coexist.

SUITE TVENNA · 1963 engages duality through reversible garments, modular silhouettes, and a considered dialogue between Western tailoring and ancestral forms. Structure is not rejected, but refined, reworked with intention and expressed through elevated design.
Each piece reflects a meeting of perspectives. Garments carry layered narratives that move between past and present, memory and expression, offering versatility not only in function, but in meaning. Designed to be worn in multiple ways, they invite the wearer into an active role—where interpretation becomes part of the design.

Rooted in minimalism and precision, the collection extends beyond aesthetics. It positions fashion as a medium through which stories are shared and perspectives meet—where garments hold depth while remaining refined in form.
All garments are crafted from 100% cotton, reinforcing Gracelandic’s commitment to natural materials, comfort, and longevity. In line with a no-waste approach, the collection is accompanied by a selection of accessories made from production offcuts—transforming remnants into intentional design pieces. 
Alongside the garments, a separate jewellery line is introduced—Etyang’—named after a local jeweller in Kenya. The collection reflects craftsmanship, heritage, and a continued dialogue between material, place, and design.
With SUITE TVENNA · 1963, Gracelandic continues to evolve its approach to design, grounded in sustainability, authorship, and a global outlook. The collection reflects a commitment to creating pieces that are intentional, adaptable, and enduring.
Ultimately, SUITE TVENNA · 1963 is an exploration of how fashion can hold depth with elegance, nviting connection, dialogue, and a more conscious relationship with what we wear.
Limited Edition. Available on our website now
Etyang' Jewelry Collection
Photography: Jeff Guarino