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York County woman uses African fabrics to create face masks and clothing to foster togetherness

York County woman uses African fabrics to create face masks and clothing to foster togetherness

Jermaine Rowley



A York County woman is using African fabrics to create face masks and clothing to foster togetherness in the community. 

York County woman uses African fabrics to create face masks and clothing

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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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