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Leading fashion brands in Nigeria

Fashion in Nigeria has evolved a lot in the last couple of years, and the industry promises to be better. With leading brands that have made outstanding impact in the industry such as:
         
Deola sagoe
She baged an award at the Anglo Gold African Design Awards in 2000, with a degree from the University of Lagos, Miami and a masters in finance and management.

      
Tiffany Amber
Founded by folake coker, she has graced the Mercedes Fashion Week held in New York twice. She was born in Lagos and has done her schoolings  and training in various parts of England.

Mai Atafo
Mai has various accolades of awards to his designs that are well known as innovative. His wedding wear line known as "wedding with mai" is exquisite and fancy.

      
Jewel by Lisa
Founded by Lisa folawiyo,  a self established designer, and graduate of university of Nigeria.

       
Duro Olowo
He designs are colourful and vibrant with classic tailoring, his outfit have been spotted on Michelle Obama.

     
Ade Bakare
His fashion  spot classic looks and cuts with a modern twist,  Ade also promotes young fashion label with the Young Designer Creative Competition  platform. He has been in business since 1991

       
Frank Oshodi
He designed Agbani Darego in 2001,he aslo designs for top personalities, he has been in the fashion industry since 1989, house of brunno and fashion designing.

       
Tsemaye Binite
The brand made its debut in Arise magazine Fashion Week in Lagos. His designs meet the needs of every woman style and preferences.

     
Style by Temple
Ogugua okonkwo creative director and founder. Graduate of university of Nigeria nsukka. She has a certificate in fashion merchandising. Her brand lunched in 2011 but got its spotlight in 2015 after she designed an outfit for the former director general of securities and exchange commission  Aruma Oteh on her 50th birthday. Her collection IPESITY was published in various blogs and magazines.

      
Ayo Van Elmar
Ayo Elizabeth olaogun came into the fashion industry in 2010, in 2016 she released her spring /summer collection "fishbone" and also showcased her elegant and chic collection at Eloy awards. She opened her fashion cafe at the oriental Hotel.



















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