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National and international celebrities such as Beyoncé, Toke Makinwa, Solange Knowles and Oprah Winfrey as well as public figures such as Michelle Obama are known to have rocked some of the biggest brands in the Nigerian fashion industry. Without further ado, here is my list of top Nigerian clothing brands to know in no particular order:
From hand-embroidered garments to innovative silhouettes, the African fashion scene is truly diverse. Amira Rasool, founder of The Folklore tells FARFETCH about Nigeria’s most exciting fashion brands to watch.
List of Top 15 Nigerian Fashion Brands. Nigerian fashion has become famously known for its alluring and stunning Ankara designs, Kente cloths, and traditional African prints. Today’s Nigerian fashion trends range from men sporting Dashikis to women wearing stylish maxi dresses.
A young cohort of Nigerian designers is doubling down on efforts to create textiles locally, fueling a more authentic sustainability movement that designers around the world could learn from.
10 Made in Nigeria Fashion Brands We’re Most Definitely Crushing On. From hand-embroidered garments to innovative silhouettes and culturally inspired prints, the African fashion scene is truly diverse, with unique differences in design seen throughout every city in the continent. The good news is that everyone wears clothes.
Looking for an outfit to wear out? Check out these Nigerian fashion designers that go all out to make their customers look classy.
D’IYANU (dee-yah-nu) is a Black-owned, ready-to-wear African-inspired clothing brand offering quality, on-trend fashion at affordable prices.
Numerous Nigerian fashion designers have won accolades for their exemplary work and roles in showcasing the Nigerian spirit, culture, and diversity. These 10 fashion designers are, no doubt, the trendsetters putting Nigerian and African fashion on the international map.
Nigerian Afrocentric fashion is as diverse as the nation itself, and these brands consistently embody the opulent culture of the country by showcasing the beauty and authenticity of our traditions through fashion.
Since 2011, when Olupona first began working on her brand (which officially launched in 2013), Busayo has been explicit about celebrating the Nigerian diaspora through contemporary fashion.