This week on Kampala Mode (Episode 21), we sit down with the visionary costume designer Eddie Ouis Ochom for a fascinating conversation about his groundbreaking designs. He shares the inspiration behind his work, his journey into costume design, and how he’s pushing boundaries to challenge conservative norms. Plus, we dive into his thoughts on contemporary art and its evolving landscape.
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