Lagos Lately: The Elite Looks Spotted On Nigerian Style Stars
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Lagos has never been one to whisper. And recently, the city’s fashion pulse rose louder than ever. Across red carpets, art fairs, and runway shows, style in Lagos felt inventive, fearless, and unmistakably African. There’s a relaxed blend of tradition and voguish experimentation in the air—a kind of creative abandon that turns even the most ordinary moment into a runway-worthy frame.
Across a variety of events, stars, creatives, and insiders embraced bold silhouettes, expressive textures, and craftsmanship that spoke for itself. Think vibrant color harmonies, sculptural tailoring, and that signature Lagos flair—equal parts confidence, charisma, and cultural homage. From Uche Jombo’s balloon-drama moment at AFRIFF to Tonye Garrick’s graceful runway stride, Nancy Isime’s luxe comeback, and even at the 2025 Lagos Fashion Week, one thing was clear: Lagos fashion isn’t competing; it’s leading. It’s vibrant, experimental, and deeply rooted in the culture that inspires it.
Check out the unforgettable style moments at the 2025 Lagos Fashion Week and other events…
#1. Uche Jombo

There are balloon dresses, and then there’s this Oga Okoro yellow masterpiece. Nollywood star Uche Jombo shut down AFRIFF 2025 in a look that was drama, detail, and divine tailoring rolled into one. The design, the color story, the finish—everything delivered an instant chef’s kiss. And she certainly wasn’t pledging allegiance to minimalism either. A royal-blue embellished clutch and matching pumps amplified the energy. Pro tip: yellow is good for the soul and for the closet.
#2. Nancy Isime

Clock it! Rich Aunty energy entered the chat, and it came wearing Wanni Fuga. Nancy Isime’s luxurious number, complete with feather trims, shimmery bus prints, and bold accessories, was a moment. It felt like a triumphant return, the kind of look you wear for a post-glow-up re-entrance. Though she debuted it at Lagos Fashion Week 2025, feel free to recreate the magic at your next family gathering. A sartorial shut-down is sometimes necessary.
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#3. Tonye Garrick

At the risk of sounding repetitive, Nigerian designers deserve their flowers—again. And Tonye Garrick’s runway moment at Lagos Fashion Week 2025 is proof. Walking for Ejiro Amos Tafiri, she wore an artsy sleeveless dress featuring a floral-embroidered bodice that melted into a tiered pink-and-black skirt. Meanwhile, the lightweight fabrics danced with every step, putting the brand’s consistency and craftsmanship on full display. Finishing touches? Bold gold earrings and a micro neon-green bag that brought the entire look into focus.
#4. Miss Demz

Art truly met Lagos in this raffia number by Estaz. While hosting at Art X Lagos last week, Miss Demz delivered eloquence, presence, and impeccable style. Her beige raffia dress, reminiscent of lion-skin garments worn by African warriors, carried a modern, refined twist. Furthermore, the raw yet graceful texture echoed the wild beauty of Africa, but softened into a delicate tribute to femininity. A look like this? Definitely for soft girls with strong taste.
#5. Adaeze

Irregular silhouettes have dominated the Lagos style circuit, and Adaeze is keeping the streak alive. During the Ejiro Amos Tafiri show at the 2025 Lagos Fashion Week, she arrived in exaggerated Aladdin-inspired balloon pants paired with a see-through asymmetrical blouse featuring a sculpted collar. It was dramatic enough to make a statement, yet controlled enough to feel intentional. In other words, the assignment was understood and executed.
#6. Ariyiike Owolagba

With so many dramatic fits in rotation, a semi-formal shorts-and-blazer set felt like a refreshing palate cleanser. Ariyiike Owolagba stepped out in a neutral-tone ensemble by The Glammaniac that delivered clean lines, minimal colors, and sharp tailoring. If the dress code says “Casual,” here’s your blueprint: keep the blazer energy, but pair it with crisp sneakers to diffuse the tension. Effortless but intentional.
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#7. Funmi Ford

Ruffles, colors, movement, these are a fashion girlie’s essentials. And Funmi Ford delivered them perfectly as a panelist at Lagos Fashion Week 2025. Her lightweight blue ruffled top, trimmed with finesse and paired with free-flowing yellow bottoms, was a masterclass in consumer-friendly high fashion. Add sandal heels and you’ve got a look that says “festive,” but make it editorial. Consider this your unofficial reminder: the holiday calendar is calling. So, pin this for later.
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