Nigeria dominates African fashion industry

Nigeria designs have taken over and setting the pace in Africa fashion industry, Ronke Ademiluyi, Founder of the Africa Fashion Week has said.

Ademiluyi said on Tuesday in Lagos that Nigerians designs were creative and laced with cultural finesse.

Ademiluyi is a UK based Nigerian fashion expert and entrepreneur.

“The fashion industry in Nigeria set the trend and everybody else follows. We are very bold; we are very vibrant our designers are very creative.

“When we started Africa Fashion Week, the majority of our designers came from Nigeria.

“Initially when we started, we started with 50 designers about 40 of them came from Nigeria.

“The reason why we were able to accommodate them was because their designs were out of this world, very innovative, very creative.

“The following year other designers from other countries copying what we have done. So, I think we set the trend when it comes to Africa fashion.

“We try to impact the knowledge that we have gained from hosting fashion weeks over the years unto the designers.

In the same vein, Aiki Odiawa, Managing Director of a Nigerian fashion brand, said that many African and Nigerian designers have benefitted immensely from the African Fashion Week.

“The designers have gained a lot. We have showcased over 800 up and coming African and Nigerian designers.

“Without our platform, a lot of them would not have the awareness, the recognition they have now.

“When we started in 2011 there wasn’t a platform that promoted African or Nigerian brands.

“We are the pioneers of the African Fashion Industry. The African Fashion industry, according to the Euro Monitor is worth $31 Billion now.

“A lot of big brands are now doing a flagship collection of African furniture and we’ve hired a lot of African designers to work with them so, it’s a new revolution of African fashion.’’

NAN reports that Africa Fashion Week Nigeria made its debut in 2014 with the aim of providing a platform to help promote Nigeria Brands through worldwide visibility.

Source – NAN

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