In the heart of Brussels, on Rue Saint-Christophe, you will find Erratum: a fashionable counterpoint for those who refuse to be put in a box. This high-end label is known for its distinctive silhouettes and rich African textile patterns, incorporated into surprising, gender-challenging designs. Each Erratum garment tells a story, from cultural expression to social positioning, and invites dialogue.
The collections are designed and manufactured locally in Brussels, with attention to detail, quality and social awareness. Founder and designer Siré Kaba combines influences from her African roots with her contemporary vision of fashion and identity. The result is a wardrobe that embodies both strength and vulnerability, for people who want to express their beliefs through fashion.
Erratum is aimed at those who consciously choose meaningful clothing that dares to break with convention. The shop is both a showroom and a studio, where personal contact, unique pieces and artistic expression take centre stage. Whether it’s a bold coat, sculptural trousers or a handmade accessory, each item is a statement of style and substance.