The African Creators Summit Returns with a Creator & Designer Runway Collabo curated by LatashaLagos
The theme for the African Creators Summit second edition is Building a Sustainable Ecosystem: Content as a Tool
The organiser of the African Creators Summit is set to converge once again as the summit which started on January 23 and wrapped up January 24, 2025.
This year edition, scheduled for two-days will focus on how content can transform industries and drive innovation.
Following the success of the inaugural event in 2024, which drew over 1,000 creatives from across the continent; the 2025 edition aimed to engage even more industry leaders and creators.
The summit featured thought-provoking conversations and collaborations designed to explore how the creative industry can fuel growth and empower other sectors.
The highlights of Day one of the summit featured conversation around how content can be used to educate people in various fields, with experts from education, healthcare, finance, and media sharing their insights with content creators.
The major highlight of this second edition African Creative summit was the fashion show curated by Latasha Lagos, where top digital creators will teamed up with five talented Nigerian designers to showcase the power of fashion and content together.
This unique collaboration aimed to drive innovation, amplify African creativity worldwide, and celebrate African craftsmanship.
The day two of the summit With a special theme “The Feast”, will celebrate African culture, with traditional African attire as the dress code.
The segment focused at creating an opportunity for influencers and top prospects to dine and connect in one hub.
Also to raise important questions that allows for progress and insights. Reflecting on the summit’s impact, the organizer , Mr Oladapo ‘OJ’ Adewunmi , convener of the summit shared, “The African Creators Summit is about fostering collaboration and innovation.
Last year, we saw how conversations sparked ideas and connections that are still driving change today.
This year, we’re not just talking about content as a tool—we’re showing how it can transform industries, from fashion to education, and build a more sustainable creative ecosystem for Africa.”
Different collaborators at the fashion runaway event are
Moofa A brand that celebrates the essence of African heritage through exquisite clothing creatively designed the Nollywood actress KieKie black elegant dress.
The Moofa Fashion brand tailored for the next generation of savvy and fashion-
ON POINT CLOTHING: Lasisi Elenu
I.N OFFICIAL- Layi Wasabi
Brain jotter putting on an outfit designed by OUCH a Nigerian brand. The fashion powerhouse prides itself on having a global perspective but with an unwavering passion for our local to platforms.