Lagos entered another unforgettable style week as Nigerian designers and celebrities pushed creative expression to dazzling new heights. From richly layered Ankara to dramatic couture silhouettes, the fashion moments you saw all week, especially during the Ajosepo 2 film premiere, which reflected how African craftsmanship continues to evolve with bold imagination and appeal. At premieres, birthday shoots, Cannes Film Festival appearances and maternity portraits, Nigerian stars carried themselves with a level of confidence that made every entrance a defining style moment.
There was also a striking sense of artistry woven into many of the looks. Traditional fabrics appeared alongside exaggerated sleeves, regal draping, intricate beadwork and high-shine embellishments that transformed familiar silhouettes into runway-worthy statements. Even minimalist designs had a touch of drama as designers proved once again that Nigerian fashion thrives on fearless creativity and experimentation. From Lagos to Cannes, the week was defined by bold glamour, rich textures, impressive color stories and a powerful appreciation for fashion as visual storytelling.
Check out the standout fashion moments from the Ajosepo 2 movie premiere and other events…
#1. Rita Dominicus
Rita Dominicus embraced fluid glamor in a striking ombré bubu gown that blended softness with regal elegance. The silk fabric shifted beautifully from rich crimson to warm peach-gold tones, creating a light effect with every movement. Crystal embellishments running vertically across the fabric added shine without overwhelming the look.
The dramatic batwing sleeves enhanced the flowing silhouette, while the pleated detail at the front, held together by a dainty silver brooch, accentuated the neckline. Cutouts at the cold shoulders added a contemporary touch to the traditional silhouette, balancing classic style with modern sophistication. Gold jewelry and a structured brown handbag completed the sophisticated look effortlessly.
#2. Nancy Isime

Nancy Isime stepped into the spotlight with Lanre Da Silva Ajayi’s ‘Bre Dress’, a richly layered design that celebrated print play and couture drama. The mermaid’s fitted silhouette created a stately effect, while the metallic gold polka dot fabric provided rich visual depth.
The overlay of the floral brocade corset transformed the dress into a work of art. Shades of teal, pink and white contrasted beautifully against the geometric base, while tulip sleeves and a scoop neckline enhanced the outfit’s regal vibe. Her floral appliqué clutch perfectly reflected the colors of the dress, pulling the entire look together with precision.
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#3. Lilian Afegbai

Lilian Afegbai brought dark glamor to the 2026 Cannes Film Festival in a custom Adopolra couture creation that mixed romance with theatrical flair. The all-black dress featured intricate ruffles all over the body, creating texture and depth against the shimmering fabric.
Lace sleeves softened the dress’s dramatic vibe, while an exaggerated ruffled collar beautifully framed her shoulders, adding couture-level drama to the silhouette. A fishtail train elegantly completed the look, making her Cannes appearance both cinematic and impressive.
#4. Temi Otedola

For her maternity shoot, Temi Otedola embraced elegance in a dramatic red dress that emphasized simplicity through a bold execution. The form-fitting silhouette emphasized the beauty of motherhood, while the extended train created cinematic movement across the floor.
The integrated hood and high neckline introduced futuristic energy to the look, giving the dress an almost otherworldly appearance. Long sleeves extending into glove-like finishes further sharpened the visual impact, proving that restraint in detailing can still command full attention.
#5. Sandra Okunzuwa

Sandra Okunzuwa delivered one of Ankara’s standout interpretations this week, proving that the fashion crowd is on the Ajosepo 2 film premiere embraced bold creativity with confidence and flair. Her metallic-hued Ankara mini dress immediately commanded attention with a rich burnt orange and gold palette of dramatic proportions.
Voluminous lantern sleeves and a cascading hip drop gave the outfit regal movement, while the sharply tailored collar and button details beautifully shaped the ensemble. Her expertly styled yellow enhanced the festive vibe of the look, while metallic gold sandals and oversized sunglasses added playful glamor to the traditional inspiration.
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#6. Mimi Yina

Mimi Yina leaned into contemporary Afro-luxe styling with an outfit that combined vibrant Adire craftsmanship and relaxed tailoring. The sleeveless peplum vest introduced energetic circle patterns in bold hues that brightened up the look with ease.
Layered over a white shirt and paired with crew-leg jeans, the ensemble balanced artistic expression with effortless cool. Purple satin Amina Muaddi pumps provided a vibrant contrast, while a silver quilted bag and oversized sunglasses took the styling to the next level with fashionable sophistication.
#7. Sonia Uche

For her birthday shoot, Sonia Uche embraced avant-garde glamor in a custom beaded mini dress where texture took center stage. Rows of draped white and cream beads formed a cage-like silhouette that sculpturally enveloped the body.
An asymmetrical neckline added visual interest, while cascading bangs created mesmerizing movement throughout the design. Metallic silver platform sandals complemented the reflective beadwork, giving the look a futuristic yet elegant finish.
#8. Lydia Lawrence-Nze

Lydia Lawrence-Nze balanced casual luxury with artisan craftsmanship in a look that combined designer streetwear and intricate crochet textures. The oversized black Versace T-shirt introduced relaxed ease, while the floor-length crochet skirt took the styling to the next level with rich texture and detail.
A dramatic fringed hemline brought movement to the silhouette, while layered pearl necklaces softened the edgy vibe. Metallic Christian Louboutin pumps and a woven handbag added sophisticated finishing touches that brought the look together beautifully.
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#9. Chinelo Ejianwu

Chinelo Ejianwu embraced black and white drama in an all-black ensemble that reflected the theatrical glamor that dominated the world Ajosepo 2 movie premiere. Her floral appliqué midi dress introduced romance through dimensional texture and sculpted details.
A satin robe over the dress immediately heightened the drama, especially with sheer, embellished sleeves finished with ostrich feathers. A turban-style headscarf enhanced the regal vibe, while metal-tipped heels and delicate jewelry added subtle contrast to the dark palette.
#10. Natacha ‘Tacha’ Akide

Natacha ‘Tacha’ Akide ends style week with a bold ‘Gimbiya’ ensemble that combines regal Northern Nigeria influences with contemporary couture style. The contrast between deep black fabric and electric lime green accents gave the look an unmistakable presence.
The embroidered bodice and flowing cape introduced regal elegance, while the sheer mesh top and dramatic skirt enhanced the theatrical mood. Metallic accessories and strappy heels completed the look with sophisticated glamour, making every detail feel intentional and striking.
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