Heneiken Lagos Fashion Week 2018: Designers that made a mark.

Heineken Lagos Fashion design 2018, has always been one fashion week I religiously look forward to. As I remain anxious to see what designers put out for spring summer 2019.

 

In all honesty, I had some kind of mixed feelings as regards not seeing some of my favorite designers, Titi belo, T.i Nathan, Bridget Awosika, O’milua to mention a few,but I was excited to know that we had some new designers lined up for Lagos fashion week this season, and I’m glad I was not disappointed at all.

 

Here are some  designers that made a mark for me this season, in no particular order. These ones, possessed a style story I could relate to. They had pieces I would wear all year round, their fluidity and craftsmanship were impeccable, such fine clean lines, and the infusion of different elements just made it all stand out.

FRUCHE

Fruche, Dna by  Iconic Invanity and Dyzn has such amazing colors, in their collection, the styling made it look very wearable and fun. I loved the disco, sequins and 80’s vibe Dyzn featured and the coral bead as a dress as seen in fruche’s collection.

FRUCHE

 

DYZN

 

Ejiro Amos Tafiri, as always, puts on a show with a vibrant collection yet again. As an accessory and shoe junkie, this collection ticked all the right boxes for me. I particularly loved every head wrap, aso oke slides and strappy sandals.

EJIRO AMOS TAFIRI

 

 

Nkwo stood true to her brand with blue pieces made from adire, but what struck me were the Ghana must go head wraps, now I’m definitely going to be wearing one of those.

NKWO
NKWO

 

Mai Atafo always puts on a show and this season he didn’t disappoint us. The collection was themed urban jungle, and had a twist of Russian vibe to it with the hats some of the models had on.  The collection surely had a safari theme but with a clean modern finish. There was something for everyone irrespective of gender, age, style and size. Now that’s how you win.

MAI ATAFO
MAI ATAFO

 

Emmy Kasbit and Orange culture had such a vibrant collection infused with colors and very versatile silhouettes that told stories synonymous to their respective brands. It was more like a presentation and a runway show all in one. The styling of each collection, colors, fabric choices and fluidity were all to die for.

EMMY KASBIT
ORANGE CULTURE
ORANGE CULTURE
EMMY KASBIT

 

Jzo is a Nigerian brand that has won my heart from the instance they came into the fashion industry. This season I was excited to see this collection as it had pieces that were beautifully draped. The way the pieces moved as each model walked the runway , felt like a fresh breath of air, the collection looked gender less  and the choice of color and fabric just made it all a great collection for me, and very wearable for the Nigerian market and that for me such a great approach to fashion.

JZO

 

Tokyo James was definitely one of my best shows and favorite collection during Lagos fashion week. As each model came down that run way, I was just in awe, at the quality of the pieces, such an international approach to the execution. You could see how neatly sewn the pieces were, the bags were just the icing on the cake which perfectly complimented the leather and snake skin pieces.

TOKYO JAMES

 

What designers were your favorite during Heineken Lagos fashion week?

See what i wore first day of fashion week HERE and what i wore on the third and fourth day HERE

All photos were taken by Kola oshalusi for Insignia media except orange culture’s photos which was gotten from pulse.

Xo,

Mayreejay

 

2 Replies to “Heneiken Lagos Fashion Week 2018: Designers that made a mark.”

  1. Looove Mai Atafo, Orange Culture and Ejiro Amos T, anyday anytime!
    Your review is fab, certainly a collection of bold but wearable pieces!
    xoxo

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