Stella Atal

Ugandan painter and fashion designer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Stella Atal (born c.1983), is a Ugandan painter and fashion designer, who is the founder, owner and chief executive of Atal Stella Fashion House, with locations in Paris, France.[1]

Bornc.1983 (age 4243)
Yearsactive2007 - present
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Stella Atal
Bornc.1983 (age 4243)
EducationBachelor of Fine Arts
Master of Fine Arts
OccupationFashion Designer
Years active2007 - present
Known forFashion design
TitleFounder, Owner & President of Atal Stella Fashion House, Paris, France
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Background and education

She was born in the Northern Region of Uganda, along the northern shores of Lake Kyoga. Stella started her schooling in Kampala, Uganda's capital and largest city. She relocated to Kenya and continued her education there. Later, she completed her education in the United Kingdom. She has a bachelors and a master's degree in Fine Art.[2][3]

Career

In 2007, she started her own label, Atal Stella. There she focuses on using what is locally available, including eco-friendly, natural and re-cycled material. Her designs have showcased at the Africa Fashion Week New York, in 2010 and at the Green Fashion Switzerland, in 2011. Stella's work has been featured in two issues of the prestigious Italian Vogue magazine.[4]

In March 2009, Stella Atal showcased a handful of her now famous simple African designs of linen and organic cotton with bold handmade prints and sea shell cotton at the launch of the Fashion Corporate Nite at Efendya's , Centenary Park and made an impression so big that the rest of the designers faded in the background.[5]

In 2016, she relocated from Kampala, Uganda to Paris, France. The following year, she received a license that allows manufacturing and selling of her branded clothes and copyrighted art pieces in France and the rest of the European Union. She tours internationally in Continental Europe, United Kingdom and the United States.[3]

Awards and honors

Stella Atal won the African Designer of The Year award by the Ethical Fashion Awards, held in London in 2008. In 2010 she won the Afric Collection Fashion Award in Douala, Cameroon.[4]

Other considerations

She lectures to art students and fashion designer students. She also works with refugees and disadvantaged youth, particularly girls. In addition, she works with HIV/AIDS patients both in Kampala and in the Northern Region of the county.[2]

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