Lagos style stars moved with a clear sense of direction this past week, giving elegance a fresh and compelling interpretation through their sartorial choices. In a city where fashion rarely slows down, every appearance had intention as silhouettes, textures and color stories came together with clarity and purpose. As a result, the rhythm of Nigerian elegant style emerged in events and performances, proving that sophistication can take many forms and still remain deeply expressive.
Additionally, this energy expanded seamlessly from intimate social gatherings to global fashion moments, with personal style remaining the defining force. While some embraced bold statements through bold textures and sculptural details, others leaned toward minimalism with fluid shapes and softer palettes. But despite these contrasts, elegance remained constant – not only in the garments themselves, but also in the confidence with which they were worn. Ultimately, Lagos reaffirmed its place as the beating heart of fashion, led by style stars who understand how to make any outfit resonate.
Check out the elegant styles spotted on Nigerian style stars lately…
#1. Rita Dominicus
Rita Dominicus approached her look with quiet confidence, seamlessly blending patterns and proportions in a way that was both playful and sophisticated. Her styling showed how contrasting prints can coexist when handled with intention.
She paired a pale pink plaid shirt with a voluminous plaid bubble skirt, creating a striking ‘checks on checks’ moment that was visually interesting without overwhelming the eye. Meanwhile, black pumps provided the base of the look, balancing the volume of the silhouette. All in all, the ensemble embodied effortless elegance, echoing the sophisticated direction shaping current Nigerian fashion.
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#2. Yemi Alade

Yemi Alade stepped out in a look defined by cultural richness, combining traditional references with contemporary styling. In this case, texture and embellishment became the focal point, guiding the overall story.
She wore a fitted mesh mini dress layered under a coat in neutral tones detailed with cowrie shells along the edges. The belted waist introduced structure, while gold block heels and statement accessories enhanced the regal tone. Together, the look was rooted in heritage yet undeniably modern.
#3. Toke Makinwa

Toke Makinwa embraced fluidity and opted for a relaxed silhouette that moved easily while maintaining elegance. Here, layering and print worked in harmony rather than competition.
Her pink silk slip dress, decorated with a safari-inspired motif, was layered under a burgundy robe with subtle details. As a result, the soft fabrics created graceful movement, while the tonal coordination kept the look cohesive. Accessories added personality without distracting from the overall composition.
#4. Ruth Kadiri

Ruth Kadiri delivered one of the most daring looks of the week, combining eveningwear with sporty elements in a way that was both intentional and daring. Not surprisingly, the outfit contrasted while maintaining cohesion.
The maroon ensemble featured lace-up corset detailing, off-the-shoulder fur trim and athletic-inspired stripes down the sleeves and skirt. The fitted silhouette ended in a flared hem, adding movement and dimension. Styled with matching gloves and a shiny football helmet, the look balanced drama with creativity.
#5. Grace Aigbe-Adeoti

Grace Aigbe embraced contrast, allowing bold accessories to elevate a classic silhouette. In doing so, she introduced drama without sacrificing clarity.
Her figure-hugging black dress featured voluminous sleeves that framed the upper body, while red statement jewelry and a matching clutch provided a striking color contrast. To complete the look, bold red lips tied everything together, resulting in an ensemble that was nothing short of impressive.
#6. Bisola Aiyeola

Bisola Aiyeola leaned towards understated glamor and chose texture and brightness as her defining elements. Instead of relying on excess, her look built presence through subtle details.
The gold sequin dress followed a fitted silhouette and caught light with every movement. Meanwhile, a cape-like overlay softened the structure, introducing fluidity and balance. The result was a fit that conveyed a strong sense of occasion while remaining refined.
#7. Priscilla Ojo-Mkambala

Priscilla Ojo-Mkambala brought a playful yet polished energy to the week, showing how bold colors can coexist with elegance. Her appearance especially emphasized the power of thoughtful coordination.
She wore a striped corset top paired with a matching miniskirt finished with scalloped details. Additionally, a bright pink clutch and multicolored heels with pom-pom accents amped up the vibrancy. The tailor-made structure ensured that the ensemble remained cohesive and refined.
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#8. Adenike ‘Nikos’ Adeleke

Nikos embraced print-based styling, allowing color and pattern to take center stage with confidence. Her outfit showed the power of coordinated sets. She wore a buttoned-up Pucci shirt paired with a matching high-waisted maxi skirt in a swirling pink and white print. While the silhouette remained relaxed, the styling was considered, finished with a structured top-handle bag that added extra polish.
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#9. Ivy Ifeoma Iboko

Ivy Ifeoma bringing a global perspective, she stepped out into Paris with a look defined by volume and texture. Here proportion became the central design language.
Her oversized metallic silver kaftan, layered over black pleated trousers, created a striking contrast. At the same time, the ruffles added an extra dimension, while the flowing silhouette allowed for effortless movement. Paired with pointed heels, the look exuded confident ease.
#10. Hajia4Reall

Hajia4Reall provided a striking couture moment, dressed in a dramatic design by Nigerian fashion house Abass Woman. This view brought the global relevance of Nigerian design into sharp focus.
The dress featured a sculpted mermaid silhouette with a corset bodice, while an exaggerated purple collar unfolded like blooming petals and framed the torso. Additionally, the Kente-patterned base introduced cultural depth, enhanced by delicate beadwork. With minimal accessories, the craftsmanship remained the focus, resulting in a look that was both bold and artistic.
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