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Fashion Radar: Onya’s Kloset
A warm welcome from Onya’s Kloset principal Onia Chambers (Photos: Joseph Wellington)
Lifestyle, Tuesday Style
February 10, 2026

Fashion Radar: Onya’s Kloset

Tuesday Style Fashion (TSF) stops by Onya’s Kloset for this week’s spotlight on retailers. Under the fashion radar today is principal Onia Chambers.

About Onya’s Kloset…

Onya’s Kloset began organically — from repeated compliments and the familiar question, “Can you buy one for me?” What started as sharing select pieces with co-workers and friends grew into a mobile boutique, and ultimately into a brick-and-mortar space. The brand was built on connection, trust, and an intuitive understanding of how women want to feel in their clothes.

 

What has kept you in the industry?

What has kept me in the industry is the direct connection between clothing and confidence. Onya’s Kloset has always been about more than fashion — it’s about helping women feel seen and comfortable in their own skin. Being able to style someone in a way that reflects who they are, and watching their confidence shift in real time continues to motivate me.

 

What makes Onya’s Kloset unique?

Onya’s Kloset is known for distinctive pieces that stand out without feeling trendy. The brand speaks to the smart shopper — women who want memorable, well-made clothing that remains relevant beyond a single season.

Personalised service and customer service sit at the heart of the experience. Whether it’s putting together a complete look for a specific occasion or selecting pieces based solely on a photo for clients short on time, the focus is on thoughtful styling and ease.

Inclusive sizing philosophy Onya’s Kloset is designed as a safe and welcoming space for all bodies, offering pieces from XS to 1XL, with limited quantities in 2XL–3XL. Fit, comfort, and confidence are central to every selection.

 

What are your plans to revitalise the brand?

Revitalisation means sharpening the identity of the brand rather than reinventing it. The focus is on elevating the customer experience, expanding personalised styling services, and ensuring every interaction feels considered and intentional. Being more intentional in the selection of fabrics with natural fibres like cotton, linen, rayon blends for breathability. Growth will be steady and aligned with the values that built the brand in the first place.

 

What can customers look forward to from Onya’s Kloset in 2026?

In 2026, customers can expect a more refined shopping experience, continued emphasis on personalised styling, and collections that reflect versatility, individuality, and wearability. The goal is for Onya’s Kloset to remain a trusted destination for women who value ease, quality, and personal attention.

 

What are a few seasonal must-haves?

Seasonal must-haves at Onya’s Kloset focus on versatile statement pieces — items that can be styled up or down and worn across multiple settings. These are pieces that quietly stand out and become staples in a wardrobe rather than passing trends.

 

Onya’s Kloset

20A South Avenue, Shop #4,

Monday – Thursday 10:00 am – 6:30 pm

Fri & Sat 10:00 am – 7:00 pm

A section of the boutique Joseph Wellington

A section of the boutique (Photo: Joseph Wellington)

Chambers loves a good statement piece — bold, eye-catching items that have the power to transform even the most basic outfits into something truly special. Joseph Wellington

Chambers loves a good statement piece — bold, eye-catching items that have the power to transform even the most basic outfits into something truly special. (Photo: Joseph Wellington)

Ruffled to perfection...Joseph Wellington

Ruffled to perfection…(Photo: Joseph Wellington)

Chambers concurs: Accessories play a big part in making an outfit truly your own. Joseph Wellington

Chambers concurs: Accessories play a big part in making an outfit truly your own. (Photo: Joseph Wellington)

Chunky gold bangles, bracelets and cuffs are trending.Joseph Wellington

Chunky gold bangles, bracelets and cuffs are trending.(Photo: Joseph Wellington)

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