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  • 5 Nigerian Fashion Designers Currently Making Waves Around The World

    Everyone keeps screaming “NIGERIAN MUSIC TO THE WORLD!” which is great because our music is great. But what we also should be screaming is “NIGERIAN FASHION TO THE UNIVERSE!” because our fashion is also great.

    How’s that for a climax?

    From Beyonce to Anika Noni Rose, tons of foreign celebrities have rocked outfits from Nigerian designers, proving (not that we needed their validation) that our designers indeed sabi the work and that the future of Nigerian fashion is bright.

    Here are 5 Nigerian fashion designers that we believe will be instrumental in bringing about that bright future.

    1. Lisa Folawiyo

    Known for her label, Jewel by Lisa, Lisa Folawiyo is renowned for the way she mixes modern tailoring techniques with traditional West African fabrics and her fabric line that also produces accessories (purse and jewellery).

    Her label, which always aims to showcase the best of Nigerian culture, is a blend of Afropop and urban designs. With showrooms in Nigeria and New York, some of her foreign celebrity fans include Beyonce and Eve (the rapper).

    2. Deco

    Pictured: One of Deco’s Agbada designs.

    Though new on the scene, Deco is quickly becoming a force to be reckoned with. He quickly carved a niche for himself by appealing to the younger generation with his hip and stylish patterns of male traditional attires (particularly, Agbadas). Ebuka Obi-Uchendu and Noble Igwe are just a fraction of the celebrities known to frequently patronize his brand.

    3. Adebayo Oke-Lawal

    Adebayo Oke-Lawal treats his brand not just as a fashion label but as a movement. Adebayo is the founder of Orange Culture, an androgynous fashion brand that aims to break gender stereotypes in Nigeria while also celebrating its culture.

    He has been profiled by Vogue Magazine and is the only African to have been nominated for the Woolmark prize.

    4. Hafsah Mohammed

    A fashion blogger and influencer, Hafsah Mohammed has shown everyone that it’s possible to love fashion and your religion without guilt or compromise. Her label, Elora Collection, is dedicated to redefining “modest fashion.”

    5. Tokyo James

    Tokyo James is a British-Nigerian designer that has combined elegance with streetwear since he debuted his self-named brand back in 2015 at South African Menswear Week. Before shattering societal norms with his unique style and futuristic collections, James started out as a Creative Director and stylist from London and was an Editor-in-Chief for a few fashion magazines. Now he’s one of Nigeria’s most celebrated designers.

    HERE’S SOME EXTRA TEA:

    Two of the designers on this list, Adebayo Oke-Lawal and Tokyo James, were picked by Budweiser to design pieces for The King’s Stitch collection.

    The King’s Stitch is a movement (started by Budweiser in their latest campaign) that seeks to safeguard the Nigerian youth who are often misunderstood when all they want is to be their true selves. It’s a platform where youths looking to show their personalities can engage and be engaged.

    Pieces from The King’s Stitch Collection are currently available for purchase on Budweiser’s website. Click here to check it out and join the movement.

  • We Had an Epic Football x Music Experience at Bud Fest 2023

    Despite the scorching sun that spread over Lagos on Sunday, I made my way to Bud Fest, live at La Madisson Place, a Budweiser-sponsored party that marked the end of the 2022/2023 English Premier League (EPL) season. It was a unique experience; I watched football and partied hard. I can’t remember the last time I lost my voice due to a rave. Here’s how it went down.

    Immediately the show started, the host Toby Shang introduced himself, the lovely DJ DayZee whose set didn’t fail us, and the opening act Byno. All the couples in the building were awwwning, acting all cute and holding hands during his beautiful performance. I wasn’t jealous sha, I just held onto the cold can of Budweiser that welcomed me at the entrance.

    Afterwards, another artiste known as Lenny D also performed. Then Toby Shang, the self-acclaimed King of Vibes came to ginger us for the final EPL’s last matches of the season.

    After watching the Man City vs Brentford match for a while, we switched to Chelsea vs Newcastle United, then finally, Arsenal’s match against Wolverhampton. Though most of the viewers already knew who topped and won the League, there was good-natured banter about Arsenal’s old chance of winning and Chelsea’s fight for pride. The matches were intense but entertaining.

    Manchester City won the finals, and when the match ended, all the Man City fans in the building were called on to celebrate their feat as champions of the League; they even had a mock stage and EPL Cup. I was hating from my seat because my club didn’t even make it to the semi finals. But it didn’t last long, because a lip sync competition followed and people came on stage to perform their favourite artiste’s songs. The way most of them were chopping their mouths had me laughing at the ridiculousness. 

    After the lip sync battle, the main PARTY started!

    Khaiid got on stage and performed his hit track, “Carry Me Go” featuring Mavin artiste Boy Spyce who was next on stage. He also performed “Carry Me Go” followed by his latest single, “Relationship”. Labelmates Magixx and Crayon followed to give us fantastic solo performances before their collective performance of their label hit song, “Won Da Mo”. I sang along at the top of my voice.

    While we were still recovering from  the Mavin’s performance; is when OdumoduBlvck, a fast-rising artiste, got on stage next. The charismatic artiste accepted his mum’s video-call when he was on stage and shared the spectacular moment with the audience.

    Reekado Banks performed last, ending the Fest with a series of hit singles that made us scatter the dancefloor. His energetic performance reminded us he is still HIM.

    The party was an epic way to end the epic football season. The experience at Bud Fest proved it’s the number one go-to for anything that intersects football, music and fun. Budweiser showed solid support for the football community. The Fest encourages the fans to come together to enjoy the great game, vibe to good music and have a fantastic time.