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Sophia, Sabrina and Simra Nizamuddin
From left: Sophia, Sabrina and Simra Nizamuddin recently launched a streetwear line to support mental health and wellness. (Photo: submitted)

April 8, 2021

The Nizamuddin sisters want you to be courageous like a lion and resilient like a hummingbird. And they want you to wear these traits on your back.

鈥淲e鈥檝e taken treasured animals and their characteristics to help people relate to them,鈥 said Sabrina Nizamuddin, who along with her two sisters, Sophia and Simra, recently launched Spirit Redefined, a streetwear line inspired by animals and designed to support mental health and wellness.

Spirit Redefined combines the sisters鈥 love for fashion and passion for helping people experiencing mental health challenges.

Sabrina and Sophia are both graduates of 糖心vlog官网鈥檚 Business Management 鈥 Marketing advanced diploma program. Together with Simra, they bring professional experiences in marketing, content strategy, branding and social media 鈥 skills they are happy to put to use for a good cause.

鈥淭hings have been getting worse with the pandemic,鈥 Sabrina said. 鈥淲e鈥檝e been seeing a lot of news stories about increases in suicide, depression and anxiety. We asked ourselves, 鈥榃hat can we do?鈥欌

The sisters chose images of lions, bears, hummingbirds, eagles, tigers and gorillas to use on T-shirts, hoodies, sweatshirts, jackets and accessories. The idea is to empower people to embrace traits such as courage, bravery, resilience, strength, liberty and willpower.

Proceeds from apparel sales will fund an online service platform to help Canadians have better access to the mental health care they need.

鈥淲e鈥檝e seen people in our lives who live with mental illness, and we鈥檝e seen how difficult it is for them to access services,鈥 Sabrina said. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a lot of information out there, but when you actually seek help, it鈥檚 not easy to find what you are looking for. We want to change that.鈥

Part of the Spirit Redefined initiative has the sisters conducting research and working with clinicians to understand the mental health system and barriers.

鈥淚t can be intimidating to ask for help, and we want to make it easier for people,鈥 Sabrina said. 鈥淲e are really passionate about being able to support others. With COVID, we all need a little bit of resilience to get through our day and resonate with the inner fighter in all of us.鈥