Chez Nous is a French-Tunisian ready to wear label that offers more than clothing; it offers identity, heritage, and intent. Founded in Paris by Camélia Barbachi, the brand lives at the intersection of North African roots and European craft, celebrating multiculturalism through ethical design and inclusive sizing from XXS to XXXL. The garments of Chez Nous draw on Tunisian silhouettes and Mediterranean references such as ships, shores, and dialects, while favoring sustainable fabrics and production between France and Tunisia. This combination of material integrity and cultural resonance makes each piece both a wearable object and a story of belonging. The brand invites us to reconsider what home means. In its name, Chez Nous, there is acknowledgment of diaspora, duality, and the space in between. In Barbachi’s words, the brand is a love letter to the in between spaces, to diaspora, to duality, and to building something better in fashion without compromise.



For artists, writers, and creatives observing Chez Nous, there are vital lessons to take away. Root your work in heritage but do not be bound by it. Let material and craft carry meaning as much as silhouette does. Design for inclusivity, not only of bodies but of narratives. Chez Nous reminds us that fashion can be modest yet meaningful, inclusive rather than exclusive, conscious rather than careless. It shows that a garment can be a gesture of identity, a statement of intent, and a bridge between cultures.



