Lagos Fashion Week 2024, held from October 23 to 27, captivated audiences with a stunning mix of Afrocentric designs, bringing together a vibrant tapestry of culture, heritage and innovation. Nigeria’s leading designers unveiled collections that not only pushed the boundaries of contemporary fashion, but also celebrated African identity in a way that resonated on the world stage.
A celebration of Afrocentric fashion
This year’s theme emphasized Afrocentric fashion, with designers honoring tradition with vibrant prints, symbolic motifs and exquisite craftsmanship. Each collection told a unique story of heritage, resilience and pride, reimagining traditional Nigerian garments and infusing them with modern sophistication. From contemporary interpretations of agbadas to intricately woven Ankara prints, Lagos Fashion Week 2024 showcased the dynamic and ever-evolving story of African elegance.
The designs
Ugo Monye: Ife Aso Anyi
. @davido walks the catwalk for Ugo Monye during Lagos Fashion Week. @ugomonye.official was the fashion designer who designed his iconic wedding dresses. #davido #lagosfashionweek #lfw #ugomonye pic.twitter.com/IlhJqnosO9
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Ugo Monye’s ‘Ife Aso Anyi’ collection kicked off the opening of Lagos Fashion Week, especially with the Nigerian music star Davido adorn the runway. Ugo Monye skillfully blended classic African styles with modern elements, creating a dynamic showcase of cultural fusion. The collection was free flowing agbadassharply tailored trousers and royal capes in earthy shades of brown, black and white. Traditional So okay fabric wove through the designs, while pearls and beaded jewelry added an exquisite touch of opulence. Ugo Monye’s collection celebrated the strength and grace of African identity, beautifully capturing the essence of tradition with a contemporary twist.
Oshobor: Tribute to the heritage of Edo-Benin
Oshobor’s SS25 collection paid tribute to Edo-Benin heritage with a striking red palette that symbolized strength and connection. With floor-length dresses adorned with intricate beadwork and flowing kaftans, Oshobor imbued the runway with sensuality and grace. Each piece seamlessly integrated traditional motifs into modern silhouettes, combining nostalgia with bold innovation. Serving as both a nod to the past and a fresh take on the future, Oshobor’s designs beautifully reflect the enduring beauty of fashion’s cultural identity.
Knows sir: RÊVES D’ÉTÉ
Kente Gentleman’s “RÊVES D’ÉTÉ” collection introduced a sophisticated flair to the Lagos catwalk, with a stark black and white palette. Known for its tailored elegance, the collection seamlessly combined striped patterns with textural layers, resulting in silhouettes that were both bold and understated. This fusion of tradition and modernity imbued each piece with a timeless charm, making it a highlight of Lagos Fashion Week 2024.
Pettre Taylor: WE ARE NORMANS
Pettre Taylor presents ‘WE ARE NORMANDS’ S|S 2025 during Lagos Fashion Week.#LagosFW24
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Pettre Taylor’s collection “WE ARE NORMANDS” captivated audiences with its vibrant array of colors and textures. Known for his bold aesthetic, Taylor showcased the versatility of African fashion, showcasing everything from ethereal, flowing silhouettes to structured designs. Each outfit told a unique story, combining strength and elegance in a dynamic interplay that celebrated cultural pride and identity. Pettre Taylor’s talent for combining tradition with contemporary design resulted in a collection that was both artistically expressive and effortlessly wearable.
Dimejiilori: A mixture of tissues
Dimejiilori’s collection debuted as a Green Access 2024 finalist at the Lagos Fashion Week 2024, showcasing a masterful blend of traditional craft and modern design. Made from cultural mats and beads, each piece exuded creativity and authenticity, giving the catwalk an indigenous vibe. This collection celebrated the beauty of sustainable fashion, harmoniously merging culture and innovation to leave a lasting impression.
LFJ: SHORE
LFJ’s SS25 collection, ‘SHORE’, brought the beauty of coastal landscapes to life through sculptural silhouettes and rich hues. With pleats, shimmering metallics and flowing fabrics, each piece moved like waves and captured the essence of the coastline. The striking combination of red, silver, soft blue and radiant gold told a visual story, combining boldness and serenity to evoke the fascinating allure of nature.
FIA: A lively exploration
FIA S|S2025 during Lagos Fashion Week. #LagosFW24
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FIA’s SS25 collection embraced a striking interplay of colors and inventive design, resulting in a breathtaking celebration of contemporary style. Each piece showcased bold silhouettes and intricate layering, offering a refreshing mix of modern and classic elements. With its vibrant hues and dynamic textures, this collection captivated the catwalk and made a powerful statement that redefines elegance through playful innovation.
Emmy Kasbit: MEMORY
Emmy Kasbit’s SS25 collection, “RECOLLECTION,” was a vibrant showcase of color and texture, with intricate embroidery dancing across each piece. This collection epitomized modern elegance, drawing from rich cultural inspirations while celebrating diversity and creativity. Each outfit told a unique story and invited viewers to embrace the vibrant expression of heritage and style that graced the runway.
Here are the best designs from Lagos Fashion Week 2024…
Ugo Monye
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Oshobor
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Ejiro Amos Tafiri
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Ibilola Ogundipe
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Knows sir
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LFJ
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Pettre Taylor
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I’m Eduso
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Babayo
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Cynthia Abila Studio
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Dimejiilori
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Hertunba
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Emmy Kasbit
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FIA
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