[ba-de-boh] /bɒ iː bəʊ/

Gbadebo is a sustainable fashion brand founded in Manchester by designer Kemi Gbadebo, dedicated to transforming waste into wearable art. Working exclusively with deadstock, recycled, and repurposed textiles, each garment is handmade in small batches to reduce waste and promote circularity.

Rooted in a commitment to environmental responsibility, cultural heritage, and community education, Gbadebo blends 90s streetwear influences with modern, genderless design. The brand exists not just to make clothes, but to challenge the way we think about them, encouraging transparency, storytelling, and conscious consumption.

Gbadebo is “a movement that aims to educate and influence the fashion industry on conscious practices,” empowering people to see value in what others might discard and inspiring a new generation to reimagine fashion’s future.