naKIMuli Line Reps Brooklyn in a Stylish Way
There’s something about a Brooklyn girl’s style.
You can detect her from a mile away by the color, textures and prints she so proudly rocks. For designer, Tennille McMillan this unique aesthetic of her home borough is what motivated her to start naKIMuli Incorporated.
Her African and dance inspired ready-to-wear collections have a voice of their own and have been gaining popularity. The line started in 2008 after career and relationship woes and has flourished into a growing business. We took a trip to her Brooklyn brownstone studio to chat about her start and new collection “Lock U Up in Luv for Days”:
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