All The Brands Nana Loved At Lagos Fashion Week
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Abiola Olusola
Abiola Olusola has carved out a distinct space in contemporary African fashion with her take on refined minimalism and tactile luxury. Every collection is a masterclass in restrained beauty: clean lines, soft silhouettes and a muted colour palette that allows craftsmanship to take centre stage. Her pieces often feature handwoven fabrics, intricate finishing and subtle structural details that elevate simplicity into art. The brand is deeply rooted in sustainability and the preservation of artisanal practices. Abiola also collaborates with local craftspeople, ensuring that each garment carries a sense of cultural continuity and human touch. Her designs move quietly but powerfully. Perfect for the woman who dresses with intention, confidence and loves understated elegance.
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Fruché
Fruché is one of the most innovative, theatrical and culturally expressive brands to emerge from Nigeria. Designed by Frank Aghuno, the label pushes boundaries with bold shapes, unconventional cuts and a fearless use of colour. Fruché collections often weave together themes of identity, femininity and Nigerian heritage, resulting in pieces that feel artistic, emotional and visually arresting. With dramatic sleeves, unexpected textures, sculptural silhouettes and fabrics that move like art installations. This is fashion that tells a story, challenges the norm and celebrates individuality with unapologetic confidence. For me, Fruché represents the heart of Lagos Fashion Week: expressive, daring and full of imagination.
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Orange Culture
Orange Culture, founded by Adebayo Oke-Lawal, is one of the most exciting brands on this list. Combining contemporary streetwear with rich Nigerian cultural references, Orange Culture creates clothing that is bold, expressive and deeply personal. Expect vibrant colours, fluid tailoring, symbolic prints and silhouettes that blur the lines between masculine and feminine. Orange Culture’s storytelling often explores themes of identity, vulnerability and freedom, making each collection feel like a fashion statement and a cultural conversation in one. The brand’s global acclaim proves African creativity can be avant-garde, emotionally resonant and unapologetically original.
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Uni Form
Uni Form by Kanyinsola Onalaja brings a sense of calm refinement to the runway. The brand specialises in understated luxury, using thoughtful construction and soft, fluid lines to create pieces that feel effortless yet meticulously designed. With a focus on versatility, Uni Form offers garments that transition easily from day to night, casual to formal, work to weekend. The colour palette leans toward neutrals: earthy tones and soothing shades give the brand its signature sense of quiet sophistication. Uni Form is perfect for the individual who values subtle elegance, quality craftsmanship and clothing that supports a lifestyle of ease and intention. It’s luxury without excess.
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Andrea Iyamah
Andrea Iyamah’s universe is one of bold colour, sculptural lines, and dramatic femininity – her designs are instantly recognisable. The brand started with swimwear and resortwear but has since evolved into a full expression of modern luxury: think architectural tailoring, statement sleeves, textural fabrics and richly saturated hues. Her collections often draw inspiration from African mythology, nature and global travel, resulting in garments that feel like wearable works of art.
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Connade
Connade embodies quiet luxury through precise construction and a palette dominated by neutrals, creams, blacks and soft earth tones. The pieces feel architectural yet approachable – this is clothing that makes a statement through shape, texture. What makes Connade so compelling is the balance between structure and fluidity. You’ll see sharply cut blazers paired with soft drapery, sculpted skirts with subtle pleating, and silhouettes that highlight the body without overpowering it. It’s fashion for the modern minimalist: someone who understands the power of details, high-quality fabric and a beautifully crafted silhouette.
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