Lagos Fashion Week 2025: Lessons About African Creativity

6 Things Lagos Fashion Week 2025 Taught Us About African Creativity

Every year, Lagos Fashion Week feels less like a fashion event and more like a movement. But this year, 2025, it was something bigger. For four vibrant days, the city of Lagos became the heartbeat of African creativity, as designers, artisans, global icons, and industry voices converged to celebrate Africa’s rich design language.

From heritage-inspired collections to art-as-fashion showcases, and even a surprise visit from Ciara, Lagos Fashion Week 2025 was not just about the runway; it was about redefining what it means to be creative in Africa today.

And for every designer, craft maker, or creative entrepreneur paying attention, there were lessons everywhere: lessons about identity, collaboration, innovation, and pride.

Now, let’s explore the six biggest takeaways every creative can learn from this unforgettable edition of Lagos Fashion Week 2025.

Cynthia Abila at Lagos fashion week 2025

Heritage Is the New Luxury

At the heart of Lagos Fashion Week 2025 was a simple truth: our roots are our greatest advantage.

Designers across the continent leaned into culture as their canvas — from handwoven Aso-Oke to reimagined Adire, raffia, and beads —heritage took centre stage. Each piece wasn’t just an outfit; it was a story of identity told in texture and thread.

These collections reminded the world that luxury doesn’t come from imitation; it comes from authenticity. When you create from your roots, you create something the world cannot replicate.

Dimeji Ilori at Lagos fashion week 2025

Creative takeaway: Don’t run from your heritage, own it. Your culture is your brand’s power.

 

Fashion Became Fine Art – Lagos Fashion Week 2025

Hertunba at Lagos fashion week 2025

If there was one recurring theme this year, it was that fashion transcended clothing, it became fine art.

Designers like Hertunba transformed the runway into a living gallery, with each piece blurring the line between couture and creative expression. But Hertunba wasn’t alone.

IAMISIGO, under the creative direction of Bubu Ogisi, presented avant-garde designs made from natural fibers, raffia, and recycled materials, creating sculptural silhouettes that felt more like installations than garments. Similarly, Onalaja stunned the crowd with intricately beaded pieces, tactile embellishments, and hand-crafted textures that made every look feel like a collector’s piece.

Each designer showed that fashion in Africa is no longer just about what we wear it’s about what we feel.

Whether you’re a designer, artist, or craft entrepreneur, tell stories that move people. Emotion is the new currency of creativity.

Sustainability Is the New Standard

With the continued rise of the Green Access Initiative and a growing ecosystem of eco-conscious designers, Lagos Fashion Week proved that sustainability is not a passing trend, it’s a permanent mindset.

From using locally sourced materials to ethical production and artisan collaborations, sustainability stood as a badge of innovation and intention.

Brands like Larry Jay, Nkwo, and Ifeanyi Okwuobi demonstrated that sustainable fashion doesn’t mean sacrificing beauty, it means redefining it.

Think beyond aesthetics. Build ethically, create consciously, and tell stories about your process. People don’t just buy your product, they buy your values.

Dimeji Ilori at Lagos fashion week

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The World Is Watching

When Ciara arrived in Lagos, social media exploded. But her presence wasn’t just a celebrity moment it was a global reminder that African creativity commands attention.

With international media houses, global buyers, and influencers in attendance, Lagos Fashion Week once again solidified its place as a world-stage event.

The message was clear: African fashion is no longer “emerging”. It’s here. It’s global. And it’s setting the tone for what creativity looks like in the modern world.

Creative takeaway: The world is paying attention. Package your craft like it deserves a global audience, because it does.

Collaboration Is the Real Power Move

No one thrives in isolation, and Lagos Fashion Week 2025 proved that power lies in partnership.

We saw stylists, photographers, textile makers, international guests, and local artisans come together to elevate a shared vision of African excellence. Every collection was a reminder that creativity thrives in collaboration.

Creative takeaway: Collaborate with intention. Network across disciplines. Your next big opportunity might come from the creative right beside you.

Creativity Is Africa’s Global Language

At the close of Lagos Fashion Week, one truth echoed louder than applause: creativity is Africa’s global language.

Every silhouette, song, and stitch carried a rhythm that spoke beyond borders. African fashion isn’t just influencing trends — it’s rewriting them.

Creative takeaway: Keep creating with purpose. Every design, every post, every product is a chance to shape how the world sees Africa.

Conclusion

A Movement Beyond the Runway – Lagos Fashion Week 2025

Cynthia Abila at Lagos fashion week 2025

Lagos Fashion Week 2025 wasn’t just an event; it was a declaration. A declaration that African creativity is powerful, intentional, and unstoppable.

For every designer, artisan, and creative entrepreneur, the message is simple:
Your craft is global if you dare to own it.

As the lights dimmed on the final runway, one thing became clear: the future of fashion, art, and design is not just inspired by Africa. It is Africa.

Adan by Pinima: Fashioned with Culture and Confidence

How Adan by Pinima Is Weaving African Heritage Into Modern Elegance

Every brand has a beginning, but some stories begin with passion stitched into every fold. For Adan by Pinima, that story starts with a love for beautiful fabrics and the joy of creating outfits that make women feel truly seen.

When founder Pinima Boma Isokariari first began her creative journey, it wasn’t just about fashion; it was about emotion, identity, and storytelling through textiles. Every fabric she touched told a story: its texture, its flow, and the way it transformed when worn. To her, design is not merely the act of making clothes but the art of celebrating the women who wear them.

And so, Adan by Pinima was born: a fashion brand that embodies confidence, culture, and contemporary grace.

 

Adan by Pinima afro-inspired fashion

 

 

Where Heritage Meets Modernity

At the heart of Adan by Pinima lies a vision that bridges the past and the present. The brand designs timeless, Afro-inspired ready-to-wear pieces that blend the richness of African textiles with modern, refined silhouettes.

Every piece is a celebration of heritage, expressive, elegant, and deeply connected to culture, while embracing the effortless femininity of today’s woman. From the soft drape of Ankara-inspired fabrics to the clean finish of structured designs, each creation mirrors the strength and grace of the women it’s made for.

The Adan woman is bold yet refined, grounded in culture yet unafraid to evolve. She dresses not just to impress, but to express her confidence, her story, and her essence.

 

 

Adan by Pinima’s Design Philosophy: Elegance With Intent

For Pinima, fashion is not about excess or fleeting trends. It’s about balance, between art and wearability, tradition and innovation.

Adan by Pinima’s design philosophy is built around three timeless pillars:

  1. Authenticity: Every piece carries the heartbeat of African craftsmanship.
  2. Elegance: Minimal yet expressive, each design radiates effortless class.
  3. Empowerment: Clothes that remind women to take up space, beautifully, boldly, and unapologetically.

With intention in every stitch and meaning in every fold, each design honours the modern woman who stays true to her roots while boldly stepping into tomorrow.

 

 

 

Adan by Pinima afro-inspired fashion

Adan by Pinima afro-inspired fashion

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The Adan by Pinima Experience: More Than Clothing

Adan by Pinima isn’t just about how you look; it’s about how you feel.

When you wear Adan, you wear a piece of art inspired by culture, crafted with care, and designed to make you feel empowered. The brand’s collections transcend seasons and trends, offering timeless elegance that works effortlessly from day to night, boardroom to celebration.

This fashion experience celebrates the joy of self-expression and the beauty of identity.

 

 

Adan by Pinima: From Fabric to Legacy

Adan by Pinima afro-inspired fashion

 

 

What began as one woman’s love affair with fabric has grown into a brand rooted in meaning, one that celebrates African culture, craftsmanship, and womanhood.

Through Adan by Pinima, Pinima Boma Isokariari continues to create fashion that speaks, not loudly, but powerfully, to the essence of every woman who wears it.

This is not just design. This identity showcases tailored perfection.

Connect with Adan by Pinima

Website: www.adanbypinima.com

Phone: +44 7786 830575
Instagram: @adanbypinima
TikTok: @adanbypinima

Andrew Tabitha at TALES 2025: The Brand Blending Heritage, Identity & Effortless Style

An exclusive conversation with the mind behind one of Africa’s most understated luxury accessory brands.

 

From Msbeefab to a label reimagining African fashion for today. When you meet Oluwabusola Shokunbi, founder and creative director of Andrew Tabitha, you’re not just meeting a designer. You’re meeting a storyteller, someone who weaves memory, movement, and meaning into every seam.

And when Andrew Tabitha takes its place at TALES 2025, it won’t just be about fashion. It’ll be about identity, self-expression, and the powerful act of feeling like yourself, but elevated.

 

 

 

 

From Msbeefab to Modern Elegance

Before Andrew Tabitha, there was Msbeefab, a womenswear brand that marked the beginning of Oluwabusola’s creative journey. What started as a love for fabrics and how they move with the body evolved into something bolder: a fashion label that honours heritage while embracing the now.

Today, Andrew Tabitha has grown into a gender-inclusive fashion brand, rooted in African craftsmanship and forward-thinking design.

“It’s about clothes that allow people to express themselves,” Busola shares, “without losing who they are.”

That’s the soul of Andrew Tabitha: not just dressing bodies, but dressing stories, especially for those navigating identity in new places.

Andrew Tabitha Andrew Tabitha

 

 

 

 

Style That Balances Structure and Soul

One of the most striking things about the brand is how it manages to balance clean lines with emotional depth. There’s nothing overworked or forced. The silhouettes are sleek, but the intention behind them is soft, personal, even.

Busola puts it best:

“I’m inspired by people — especially those living in new places and still trying to stay connected to their roots. That tension between blending in and standing out really speaks to me.”

This idea shows up in every piece. The designs honour traditional African fabrics like Aso-oke, known for its rich cultural significance but they’re reworked in ways that feel modern, wearable, and quietly confident.

 

 

 

The Patchwork Aso-oke Jacket: A Modern Classic

Andrew Tabitha

 

 

One of the most talked-about pieces from the current collection is the patchwork Aso-oke jacket, a stunning example of tradition meeting intention. It blends multiple textures and colours of Aso-oke in a silhouette that feels both bold and easygoing.

 

“I love how it brings tradition into something fresh and approachable, It’s bold, but not loud. It still feels like you, just with a little more presence.”

And that’s what Andrew Tabitha does so well: designs that whisper but don’t disappear. Pieces that command attention without screaming for it.

 

 

Effortless, Intentional, and Rooted in Culture

Andrew Tabitha

Everything about this brand is thoughtful, from fabric choices to how the clothes fall on the body. There’s a love for texture, structure, and understated flair, the kind that makes you feel good without having to try too hard.

It’s fashion that feels special but is still easy to wear. The kind of style that speaks for you, even when you say nothing at all.

 

 

 

Catch Andrew Tabitha at TALES 2025

TALES 2025 isn’t just a showcase; it’s a moment. And Andrew Tabitha’s presence at this year’s edition is one of the many reasons you’ll want to experience it in person.

Dates: July 25 – August 3, 2025
Venue: Luxury Promise Showroom, 28 Cavendish Square, London W1G 0DB
Entry: Free (registration required)

  • At the event, you’ll get to:
  • Shop exclusive pieces in person
  • Discover the patchwork Aso-oke jacket up close
  • Meet Gusola and hear the story behind the brand
  • Celebrate African fashion that’s not just beautiful, but deeply personal

In a world where fashion is often about standing out, Andrew Tabitha dares to focus on standing firm, in identity, in culture, and in craftsmanship. Busola’s vision goes beyond aesthetics. It’s about reconnecting with self, honouring roots, and finding the balance between heritage and now.

So if you’re looking for fashion that doesn’t just follow trends but tells your story, this is your sign to visit Andrew Tabitha at TALES 2025.

Come feel it for yourself.

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