SHAHIRA KAMAL
Designer/maker, researcher, and speaker exploring how clothing shapes culture, identity, and sustainable consumption.
Clothing is the most intimate part of the built environment. It is architecture worn directly on the body.
It protects us, communicates who we are, and connects us to material systems that extend far beyond our closets.
My work explores what happens when we treat garments with the same seriousness we give buildings, infrastructure, and other systems that shape daily life.
Through custom outerwear designed to last decades, I examine how longevity, identity, and natural materials reshape our relationship to clothing, and to consumption itself.

FOUR CORE PILLARS


Clothing as the Built Environment
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Clothing is the most intimate part of the built environment—architecture worn directly on the body. The environmental, social, political and economic impacts of the clothing industry are as significant as for any other major project that shapes communities, such as architecture, civil engineering or city planning.
Clothing Reflects How We Relate to Each Other and Our Environment
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My work explores what happens when we treat garments, and the people who make them, with the same serious consideration we give buildings, infrastructure, and other systems that shape daily life. Clothes are not 'just clothes'. They're about appearance, identity, social position, belonging, personal finances, multi-national corporations, land and water resources, handcraft traditions, hard-won expertise, pollution, labor issues, and life-or-death situations.
Bespoke Outerwear: Coats, Jackets, and Moto Apparel
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I design and make custom / bespoke outerwear and technical apparel using the most beautiful and versitile natural materials: wool, leather and hemp. These processes are very intimate and keep me grounded in nature, in the geometry and physics that underpin the process of mapping the human form, and in the close collaboration with the client. It is a long, intense and costly creative process, involving the emotional realities concerning the body.
All custom garments are GUARANTEED for LIFE_
Enabling Less Consumption Through Authenticity and Longevity
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I design garments meant to live with their owners for decades, and I speak and write about the cultural shifts required to make the idea of garments-for-life appealing. My mission is to help people feel relief and powerful when they keep and care for their garments for longer, so they may intentionally wear those same garments more often, and therefore throw away less.
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ABOUT


Shahira Kamal is a designer, researcher, and speaker exploring clothing as part of the built environment. Through custom outerwear and material research, her work examines how longevity, identity, and natural materials shape our relationship to consumption. She designs garments intended to live with their owners for decades, using wool, leather, and hemp to explore regenerative material systems and durable design.

Shahira’s work bridges fashion, sustainability, and cultural psychology, focusing on the human behaviors that drive clothing consumption. She speaks about longevity as a sustainability strategy, the psychology of dress, and the role of natural fibers in regenerative economies.

SERVICES


BESPOKE

DESIGN / MAKE

Custom / bespoke outerwear focusing on the most beautiful and versatile natural materials, wool, leather, and hemp. Intense collaborative process with the client lasting two to three months.
All garments are guaranteed for LIFE_

Speaking

SPEAK / EXHIBIT

Clothing as part of the built environment

Longevity as the most powerful sustainability strategy

The psychology of clothing consumption

Natural fibers and regenerative material systems

Personal style as cultural resistance to trend cycles

CULTURAL TRANSLATION

RESEARCH / CONSULTATION / CULTURAL TRANSLATION

The greatest barriers to sustainability are not technical. They are emotional, psychological, social, and cultural. We can look for solutions that go beyond most other sustainability conversations, which usually focus on technology, production, and our force of will, which often fall flat, turn people off, or don’t bring desired results.

INQUIRIES


For inquiries, collaboration, interviews, and custom outerwear:

s@shahirakamal.com

BESPOKE OUTERWEAR & TECHNICAL APPAREL


Wool. Leather. Moto. Guaranteed for life. Built to last lifetimes. My custom work is about you, your approach to life, and your most authentic personal expression.
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TESTIMONIALS


ESSAYS