Last week, Lagos leaned into full party mode, with African fabrics and traditional designs reimagined in a way that felt fresh and undeniably striking. Rich textiles were given new life through inventive tailoring, while modern pieces were taken a step further with bold cuts, bold layering and expressive details. At the center of this vibrant mix are the Never marry Wedding set a distinct tone, where guests embraced cultural references and elevated them through their own lenses, with personal style guiding every choice within a shared moment of glamour.
That same energy carried through to premieres, birthday celebrations and everyday style observations, proving once again that Lagos remains the life of the party. Nigerian style stars approached clothing with confidence, bringing heritage and modernity together in a way that felt seamless. Some leaned toward bold statements with great impact, while others were guided by restraint and precision. Yet the common thread remained clear: each look carried intention, presence and a strong sense of individuality, keeping the fashion conversation going in the city.
See the standout fashion moments from the Never Getting Married wedding and other events…
#1. Iyabo Ojo
Iyabo Ojo stepped out for the film’s premiere Michael in a sharply tailored all-black ensemble that leaned toward power dressing with a modern twist. The oversized blazer, layered over a crisp shirt and wide-leg trousers, created an impressive silhouette, while the addition of a tie introduced a sophisticated, almost androgynous touch.
What took the look to the next level was the attention to detail. A subtle Loewe anagram accent on the tie, paired with a Chanel mini bag, added layers of luxury without overwhelming the outfit. Finished with a fedora and pumps, the look struck a balance between classic tailoring and contemporary styling.
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#2. Grace Aigbe-Adeoti

Grace Aigbe brought a regal presence in a flowing silver-white bùbá that merged tradition with impressive embellishment. The feather-trimmed sleeves added movement with every step, while intricate details on the fabric added depth and richness.
Her styling further took the ensemble to the next level. A matching headscarf, statement jewelry and a Louis Vuitton Capucines Mini bag added a sophisticated finish, allowing the look to sit comfortably between cultural elegance and modern glamour.
#3. Chioma Ikokwu

Chioma Ikokwu delivered a striking bridal-inspired look that celebrated Nigerian heritage through a high-fashion lens. The ensemble, which featured a royal blue beaded corset top paired with an Ankara pencil skirt and a dramatic tulle train, created a silhouette that turned heads.
A lace scarf and matching autogele enhanced the traditional influence, while diamond jewelery and Amina Muaddi pumps added a contemporary touch. The result was layered, intentional, and deeply rooted in cultural narratives.
#4. Bolaji Ogunmola

Bolaji Ogunmola embraced texture and craftsmanship in a two-piece Akwete set that felt grounded and modern. The fitted jacket hugged the waist, while the miniskirt introduced movement through fringes, creating a dynamic interplay between structure and flow.
The use of traditional textiles anchored the look in authenticity, while the silhouette kept it current. Paired with platform heels, the outfit carried a confident rhythm.
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#5. Tolu Bally

Tolu Bally leaned on bold colors and intricate details with a red lace and Ankara ensemble celebrating the contrast. A structured corset top paired with a patterned mermaid skirt created a visually rich composition.
Her styling tied everything together seamlessly. A coordinated yellow and a Bottega Veneta clutch enhanced the palette, allowing the look to move fluidly between tradition and contemporary expression.
#6. Fisayo Longe

Fisayo Longe stepped into her wedding party, theme Never marrywith a look that reflected both heritage and individuality. Her approach made for one of the most memorable style statements of the week.
The aso-oke ensemble combined vibrant colors with intricate embroidery, while a dramatic car yellow and matching fan added personality. Each element worked in harmony to present a bridal vision that was both rooted and forward-thinking.
#7. Tubobereni

At the Never marry wedding, Tubobereni delivered a striking interpretation of cultural dress, with her presence and bold use of design elevating the fashion conversation surrounding the event.
A beaded bodice paired with a damask skirt and a voluminous kimono created a striking composition. Reinventing traditional Yoruba elements through modern tailoring, the look was bold and grounded.
#8. Dimma Uhm

Dimma Uhm approached the Never marry wedding with a sophisticated take on asoebi, where her choice of fabric, detailing and overall styling contributed to the evolving fashion story of the party.
A teal brocade dress, accented with copper-colored patterns and intricate beadwork, exuded a sense of richness that was hard to ignore. Combined with yellow and gold accessories, the look balanced between elegance and presence.
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#9. Liquorose Afije

Liquorose Afije paid an energetic tribute to the Michael premiere, recreating one of Michael Jackson’s iconic looks with precision and flair. The sequin pants and structured shirt brought performance energy to the fashion world, making the look instantly nostalgic.
Her style choices amplified the impact. From the glittering belt to the metallic pumps, every detail worked together to capture the spirit of stage fashion and translate it into a red carpet moment.
#10. Tega Dominicus

Tega Dominicus ends the lineup with a bold black couture dress that leans toward drama and presence. The plunging neckline, detailed bodice and flowing skirt created a strong visual statement that effortlessly held attention.
The addition of an embellished cap and gold accessories provided contrast, giving the look depth without distracting from the core appeal. It was a confident ending that reinforced the overarching theme of the week: fashion that spoke with clarity and intention.
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