Who are we ?

Anna Wans

It's not a trend. It's a presence.

We are Audrey and Tracy Mabondo.
Two sisters. Two different energies, but one breath.
When we launched Anna Wans, it wasn't to "make fashion."
It was to honor a lineage , a memory, a way of doing things with care, respect, and beauty.

It all started at our grandmother's house. She sewed in her living room in Kinshasa (DRC). There were no grand speeches, but everything was there: the precise gestures, the respect for the fabrics, the exacting eye, the love of a job well done. We watched her. We learned. And we understood one thing:

“It is through us that values ​​are perpetuated; as long as we pass on this heritage, our history will not end.”

So today, we create.
But we don't create for the sake of creating. We create to transmit . And for you.

Our identity

At Anna Wans, each dress is a unique piece.
Not a trend. Not a series. A trace.

We don't mass produce. We don't follow the seasons.
We unveil two dresses every two months , designed as works of art.
Made to order. Never repeated. Designed for you .

We take the time to do things well. We carefully select natural, high-quality materials. We work with skilled hands.
Because we believe you deserve more than a piece of clothing:
You deserve a presence. A dress that says something about you.

Our team

There are two of us:
Audrey , artistic director, always attentive to materials, shapes, emotions.
Tracy , production manager, guarantor of rhythm, quality, balance.

Around us: seamstresses, designers, artisans. All passionate. All committed.
And always, in the line of sight: you , the woman who will wear the piece. The one who will inhabit it.

Our inspirations

Our dresses are born at the crossroads of our roots, our travels, our intuitions.
We draw inspiration from the strength of the women around us, from real bodies, from mixed cultures, from contrasts: transparency and structure, restraint and audacity.

Each piece is designed as a living canvas , a work in motion.
What we love is that it never speaks the same language depending on who wears it.