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Anifa Mvuemba, founder and owner of Hanifa, has announced a pause on the fashion brand's production amid customer issues.
Hanifa has celebrated and centered Black women, bringing joy and innovation to the fashion industry. The founder, Anifa Mvuemba, has been transparent about the mental toll of scaling and the need...
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The fashion world was shaken in early March 2026 when Hanifa, the innovative Black-owned luxury brand known for its groundbreaking 3D digital fashion shows and inclusive designs, announced it was pausing all production indefinitely.
After nearly 15 years in business, Hanifa is pausing production indefinitely. In a statement to The Cut, designer and founder Anifa Mvuemba wrote that she doesn’t “really feel inspired right now.” “I don’t want to rush just to prove resilience. I don’t want to pretend everything is fine just to keep momentum,” Mvuemba wrote.
There is drama going on in the Black fashion world surrounding the latest announcement from the fashion brand, Hanifa.
After nearly 15 years in business, fashion brand # Hanifa has announced it is indefinitely pausing production. In a statement to The Cut, designer and founder Anifa Mvuemba opened up about the difficult decision, saying, “ I don’t want to rush just to prove resilience.