![]() Ugandan-Born Congolese Fashion Entrepreneur Competes for $25K Daymond John PrizeKAHINDO founder Kahindo Mateene, whose ethical luxury womenswear is sold at Nordstrom & Bloomingdale's, is a 2026 Entrepreneur of Impact finalist. Public voting is open now at entrepreneurofimpact.org
By: KAHINDO KAHINDO is an ethical luxury womenswear brand designed in New York and handcrafted by a network of skilled female artisans in Africa. Specializing in bold occasionwear — wedding guest dresses, bridesmaid gowns, mother-of-the- Mateene was born in Uganda to Congolese parents and arrived in the United States without connections in the American fashion industry. She graduated from Blackburn College in Carlinville, Illinois in 1999 — six months after losing her father — and built KAHINDO over nine years without outside investors. She appeared on Season 12 of Project Runway, was named a Tory Burch Fellow in 2021, and completed the Workshop at Macy's program in 2023. Every collection she designs is a reflection of the African heritage that shaped her sense of color, craft, and community. The Entrepreneur of Impact prize would directly fuel KAHINDO's next chapter: expanding the artisan network in Africa, launching the FW26 Reign collection — inspired by African sovereignty as luxury — and growing the brand's presence in wholesale and direct-to-consumer channels including kahindo.com On May 16, 2026, Mateene will return to Blackburn College to deliver the 157th Commencement Address — completing a journey that began when she arrived there as a young African woman with no roadmap and no guarantee her path would work. She will stand on that stage and tell the graduating class what she knows firsthand: that the hardest chapters of your life can become the source of your greatest strength. To cast a free vote and help KAHINDO win: https://entrepreneurofimpact.org/ https://kahindobykahindo.etsy.com End
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