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Victoria Kageni-Woodard runs Gusa by Victoria. Gusa is also known as touch — Touch by Victoria — is a commercial space located in York City. The fashion line is driven by trends in women’s fashion.
As a native of Kenya, Kageni-Woodard says she created the fashion line to celebrate her heritage.
“We need things that will bring us together,” said Kageni-Woodard .”If there is a subtle way or a friendly space that we can nurture topics like that then what better way then clothing.”
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Though Touch by Victoria has put a temporary pause on creating masks, Kageni-Woodard says she plans to bring back the masks for Black History Month.
Kageni-Woodard’s mission is to empower women by celebrating their cultural diversity through fashion.
You can check out Gusa by Victoria, here.
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