Throughout November and December, little bits of Lagos fashion and design week lingered on lips, blogs, social networks and in our minds. You probably know we wouldn’t let you forget about the biggest fashion event in Nigeria…
The atmosphere at day 4 was thick with excitement, expectation and anticipation, just as the seats were filled with fashion visionaries, buyers, celebrities, MD’s, designers, press, interns and people, in that particular order. We were aware…
Day 3 was amazing, we were hit with the unexpected as almost every designer seemed dedicated to bringing their A- Game. We saw the good, the incredible and the downright fantastic. I AM ISIGO …
In the words of #lfdw reps, ‘Day 2 is upon us’ and fashion week got hotter, literally (We experienced a black out that lasted nearly 30minutes, the AC’s went off and beads of sweat started rolling…
As we write, Lagos Fashion and Design week 2014 is in full swing and every Nigerian blog worth it’s pageviews is posting updates as quickly as possible. We’re blogging for L’espace, the premier stockists of authentic Nigerian designer wears.
Half the time at LFDW, the fashion is on the streets, maybe not as crafty or elaborate as what is being churned down the runway, but very much as anticipated.
Mismatched colored lips, blushed foreheads, green brows and feather-eyed effect. Maybelline brought some real color to runway through a wide range of pretty ( and… a little weird) vibrant makeup looks .
Lagos Fashion and Design week in collaboration with Style House Files (Creative Direction) , The British Council and the British fashion council present an Exhibition titled Woven Threads. It features Nigerian labels Bridget Awosika, Ejiro Amos Tafiri, Kola Kuddus,…
A year after he and a team of three others emerge as winners of the first edition of Fayrouz L’Original competition, we catch up with Nathan and ask all the burning questions.
For Eniola Claire (popularly know as Claire Idera), the dream was to be a model, artist and business woman. Eventually, as a fashion savvy lover of art, she found her feet in the middle, illustrating her interpretations of fashion.
We’ve always believed that fashion as an art form, can throw down its commercial guns and take on the full embodiment of the creative arts, as was aptly illustrated through the fabrics of Ituen Basi’s Spring Summer…
Hello, we’re guessing you found yourself on this page because you’re obviously wondering what “Black Fabulousity” is all about. It’s pretty straight forward. We are people who are drawn to visual crafts; we have a…
From the word go, Bridget Awosika was never one of those Nigerian designers who felt the need to wax on and on about African prints to authenticate their claim in the African fashion industry. Awosika’s brand…