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Lagos Fashion Week LYFE’S LOOKBOOK African designs on the rise She has also been able to push a personal cause on the runway, showcasing models – and clothes – in sizes ranging from extra small M ODELS strutted down the runway, their beaded and sequined dresses evoking the traditional facial scarring still done in some parts of Nigeria. Others donned outfits paying homage to adire, a traditional Yoruba indigo fabric long prized for its craftsmanship. Kanyinsola Onalaja’s show kicked off Lagos Fashion Week in style, in what has been a busy year for the British-Nigerian designer. “Nigeria and its culture and its heritage is 100% in my designs, down from inception all the way through to the end,” Onalaja told AFP at her recent evening “celebration”, which came after a New York Fashion Week show earlier this year. Lagos Fashion Week, now in its 15th year, runs over several days in Nigeria’s cultural and economic capital. Creatives across the continent take to the runway at fashion weeks from Dakar to Johannesburg, though the one in Lagos is considered the largest such gathering on the continent. Onalaja, of mixed Edo and Yoruba heritage in a country brimming with hundreds of ethnic groups and languages, took inspiration from adire, “reimagining that and the storytelling behind it is bringing it to life with three-dimensional surfaces”. “To be honest, I think I stopped trying to fit into a particular box of what I think the West wants. “I think I’m just representing myself as how I know and what I’ve grown up around, which is the colour, sometimes the clashes, the contrast and fusing all of that together,” she said. Her designs have found purchase outside Nigeria, with actresses including Kandi Burruss, Chloe Bailey and Jennifer Hudson donning them on the red carpet. “The Onalaja woman to me is somebody strong, somebody resilient, somebody who appreciates craft, someone who is bold,” said Onalaja, who studied in Rome and whose company is based in London.
Sequined affair
Onalaja (left) and American singer Ciara during a private fashion show to launch the SS26 collection during Lagos Fashion Week.
o Nigerian designer embraces ‘clashes,’ ‘chaos’ at Lagos Fashion Week
to 4XL. “I’ve always been someone that has struggled with my weight and not being able to find pieces that would make me feel great no matter what occasion. “I think we also need more representation of age because we get older every time,” said Onalaja. Onalaja’s show stretched into the warm Lagos evening, for a crowd whose guests
included “Afro-lux” designer Reni Folawiyo, Nigerian actress Somkele Iyamah-Idhalama and American singer Ciara. Lagos Fashion Week comes as African design is on the rise globally. Soul legend Diana Ross wore a white gown with an 5.5-metre train by Nigerian designer Ugo Mozie to the star-studded Met Gala in May. Afrobeats superstars Tems, Burna Boy and
Ayra Starr were also in attendance, all three dressed by British-Ghanaian designer Ozwald Boateng. The international acclaim is a nice endorsement, said Onalaja. But, the focus remains on Nigeria. “I’m bringing myself and my heritage with the chaos and the beautiful, and everything together. I’m not shying away from that anymore,” she said.
By Michelle Adepoju, founder of Kilentar.
By Ogisi.
Models during a private fashion show to launch the SS26 collection by Paolo Sisiano.
Another creation by Ogisi.
– ALL PICS FROM AFP
A model at a private fashion show during Lagos Fashion Week.
A creation by Nigerian designer Bubu Ogisi for Iamisigo.
SS26 collection by Sisiano.
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