Ebonimode wants you to feel one word above all others: seen. That’s the brand’s answer when asked what a woman should feel in one of its pieces, and it’s exactly the experience waiting at Ebonimode’s showcase at TALES 2026 in London this summer.
Founder Bisola Alaka built the brand from a frustration. African fashion wasn’t taking up the global space it deserved, and she wanted to change that.

Meet Bisola Alaka, the Woman Behind Ebonimode
Bisola Alaka is Nigerian, and the founder and creative director of Ebonimode, a contemporary womenswear brand built around craftsmanship, culture, and elevated femininity.
“It came from a feeling,” she says, of starting the brand. “You know, this quiet frustration of not seeing African fashion occupy the space it deserves on a global scale. I wanted to be part of changing that.”
She describes the brand’s mission plainly. Take what’s deeply familiar, the textiles, the techniques, the stories, and present them in a way that feels refined and current. “Not a costume, not a trend,” she says. “Something timeless. Something a woman reaches for because it simply feels right on her body and true to who she is.”

The Part Nobody Sees
Here’s what most people don’t know about an Ebonimode piece: by the time it reaches a hanger, it’s already been through a process most fashion brands skip entirely.
“People see the finished garment, but they rarely see where it starts,” Bisola explains. “Every fabric we use is custom-made. We design the fabrics from scratch, before a single pattern is cut.”
The techniques, hand-dyeing, fabric combination, embroidery, and embellishment aren’t production choices made for effect. They’re things Bisola was drawn to long before the brand had a name.
“In a lot of ways, Ebonimode has always been less about building a business and more about following something that already lived in me,” she says. “The brand just gave it a home.”
That’s not a tagline. That’s the entire reason this brand exists.

What Shapes an Ebonimode Piece
Ask Bisola what inspires her work, and the answer isn’t trend reports or runway moments. It’s contrast.
“Old and new. Structure and softness. The ornate and the understated,” she says. She’s drawn to the quiet details, texture, the way light falls on fabric, the posture of a woman who has nothing to prove.
Nigerian textile traditions like adire run through the brand’s work, alongside architecture, art, nature, and the way ordinary women move through the world with an elegance they don’t even notice in themselves.
The goal, when a woman puts on an Ebonimode piece, is simple. “Seen,” Bisola says. “That’s the simplest way I can put it. Feeling like it was made with her specifically in mind. Not loud, not trying too hard. Just that quiet confidence that comes from wearing something that genuinely fits who you are.”

What’s Coming to TALES 2026
Ebonimode is bringing exclusive, limited-edition pieces to TALES, crafted from fluid fabrics that carry African history and heritage. “Each piece is designed to move, to tell a story, and to embody culture in motion,” Bisola says. “These are pure art, not just clothing.”
The brand is also curating something beyond the garments themselves: an immersive experience that lets visitors connect with the craftsmanship behind each piece, not just the finished product.
For Bisola, showing at TALES carries real weight. “It’s an opportunity to share our story on a global platform, celebrate African creativity, and engage with the Bellafricana community,” she says. It’s also a chance for meaningful connection. Other creatives, industry leaders, and the people shaping where fashion goes next.

Why You Need to See Ebonimode at TALES 2026 in Person
There’s a reason Bisola is adamant about this one: you cannot fully understand this work through a screen.
“The fabric textures, the finishes, the details, and storytelling. They ask to be touched,” she says. “If you care about craft, if you’re drawn to fashion that has something to say, come and stand in front of the pieces. Let them speak to you directly. That’s the only way to really get it.”
Register for TALES 2026 at tales.bellafricana.uk and follow @Ebonimode on Instagram for previews of what’s coming to London.