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@guzangs Our favorite looks from Ejiro Amos Tafiri’s ( @ejiroamostafiri ) SS25 collection have arrived, and they’re nothing short of captivating. Staying true to the brand’s signature look—fluid silhouettes and intricate detailing—this collection redefines cultural artistry with striking metallic structures and ethereal organza layers. Bold, timeless, and utterly unforgettable, it’s a masterpiece in motion.
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We Are Thrilled With "The Retrospect Collection" By Ejiro Amos Tafiri
We Are Thrilled With “The Retrospect Collection” By Ejiro Amos Tafiri
The Retrospect Collection by Ejiro Amos Tafiri was inspired by the uber stylish former first lady of Nigeria- Maryam Babangida. According to Ejiro, “her style, poise, and sumptuous gait represent the woman we all want to be: confident, grounded, and flexible.” “To pay homage to a true style icon, we decided to tell a story of diversity and tolerance with models from two African countries and…
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Ejiro Amos Tafiri Speaks Her Truth on 10 Years of E.A.T and more..
Ejiro Amos Tafiri Speaks Her Truth on 10 Years of E.A.T and more..
Ejiro Amos Tafiri Speaks Her Truth on 10 Years of E.A.T & Her Unusual Journey to Motherhood in TW’s April/May 2020 Issue
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Our theme for this issue is Survival. Be it surviving novel viruses, the lockdown or the curve balls that life throws at us – the simple fact is, we all have the survival spirit and can make it through anything. So, to help those of you still in lockdown, we have a story of…
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Ejiro Amos Tafiri S/S’18
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Day One of The Lagos Fashion and Design week has come and gone, and with it came street style and Spring Summer 18 designs from some of Nigeria’s finest.
While most of the designs that were showcased were pretty good, a couple stood out for different obvious reasons.
Style Temple came into the Nigerian design spotlight with her deconstructed shirt dresses, be-dazzlers and superior bespoke tailoring of structured couture pieces, her collection was perhaps one of the few a majority of the fashion crowd looked forward to and boy, did she deliver.
While the last collection was deconstructed and had a lot going on in terms of details, this featured more clean, and simple silhouettes. Inspired by strong women everywhere the pieces showed the typical African woman in a modern sense, she is strong and feminine at the same time, has a certain air of independence about her but is still completely and utterly feminine.
She used soft hues and stuck to the African theme of this years show with the imbued northern hats as belts or as plain embroideries in some of the pieces, and she proved once again why she is the queen of structured bespoke with the white bedazzled ballet dress fit for a princess, that was the final piece.
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Next up is Ejiro Amos Tafiri with her bold and bright patterned fabrics, full length skirts and ruffle-manic. Last year, she did a velvet, cotton and sheer lace mash-up, which was a mixture of the Usual Ejiro plus a velvet mix, after her all white zany collection which followed I expected a shift from the usual from her this year, and I wasn’t disappointed. While there was the usual Ejiro, there were body suits with shere trains, sequins and ruffle mixtures, feather and fringe, way to bring out all the works Ejiro!
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And last but not least is Titi Bello, the lady who brought the off-shouldered exaggerated puff sleeves to lime light last year. Titi Bello who usually maintains a monotonous pattern as regards structure in her collection deviated more than a little bit in that sense. There were pleats, ruffles, deconstructed two pieces, cut outs, you name it. I was particularly besotted with a chic pleated play suit that had just right amount of drama for a minimalist like me, it was drama with muted tones or understated glamour if you like. I wish she had played with other colors though, bur she stuck to different tones of green (a new personal favorite) and don’t get me started on the T-shirts and denim skirts withe the Titi Bello monogram belts that should be a favorite for easy day wear soon enough.
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A Ruffly Mash up of Modern Feminism – Style Temple, Ejiro Amos Tafiri and Titi Bello SS 18 Day One of The Lagos Fashion and Design week has come and gone, and with it came street style and Spring Summer 18 designs from some of Nigeria's finest.
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#HLFDW2017! Heineken Lagos Fashion & Design Week 2017 Day 1: Ejiro Amos Tafiri
#HLFDW2017! Heineken Lagos Fashion & Design Week 2017 Day 1: Ejiro Amos Tafiri
PEACOCKS AND SPLASH OF COLOURS.. See the collection below: Photo Credit: Kola Oshalusi (Insigna)
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Ejiro Amos Tafiri’s “The Protestant” SS21 Collection Is a Must See!
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TOP GLOBAL DESIGNERS STORM LAGOS FOR “STYLE BY ZENITH 2.0” LIFESTYLE FAIR
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Top global designers and brands will storm Lagos for the “Style by Zenith 2.0” Fair, the second edition of Zenith Bank’s highly anticipated Lifestyle Fair, which holds from Friday, November 29 to Sunday, December 1, 2019 at the Eko Energy City, Eko Atlantic, Victoria Island, Lagos. Some of the top designers billed to feature at the fair include Tom Ford, Dolce and Gabbana, Tokyo James, Eyola, Mai Atafo, Okunnoren Twins, Ejiro Amos-Tafiri, Telvin Nwafor, Fikirte Addis, House of Kaya, Gozen Green, Trish O, Chulaap, Agatha Moreno, Sunny Rose, Nonnistics, Caesar Couture, Yartel, Orapeleng Mdutle, Mustapha Hassanali and the Fabric Hub, amongst others. Aside showcasing their designs during the runway modelling sessions at the fair, they will also be participating in the various Lifestyle masterclasses, offering expert opinions on recent trends and designs in the global fashion industry. Launched in 2018, the “Style by Zenith” initiative was created with the objective of supporting and creating value for customers by focusing on various aspects of their lifestyle. “Style by Zenith 2.0” caps a year of all-encompassing customer lifestyle engagements by Zenith Bank through events such as the Aspire Music Festival, a musical concert for millennials held in Lagos in September and the Aba SME Fair organised for SMEs in the Aba Fashion Market, Abia State last month. This is in addition to the Light-Up Ceremony of the yuletide decorations on Ajose Adeogun Street, Victoria Island coming up by the second week of this month. The three-day fair has an interesting line up of activities including runway modelling by leading Nigerian and international models accessorized by top global and Nigerian designers, modelling masterclasses, exhibition of lifestyle, beauty, health & fitness products, food and drinks, games arcade for both children and adults as well as musical concert featuring Nigeria’s biggest artistes. Fashion One, the leading global fashion and lifestyle channel will once again be working with Zenith Bank on the “Style by Zenith 2.0” initiative. Registration for the event, which is free for everyone, can be done by visiting www.zenithbank.com/style. Zenith Bank Plc is recognized as one of the most innovative financial institutions in Nigeria and was voted the most customer-focused bank in Nigeria for the Retail and SME segments in the 2018 KPMG Annual Banking Industry Customer Satisfaction Survey (BICSS). Most recently, the bank won the Best Bank in Retail Banking and the Bank of the Year at the 2019 BusinessDay Banks and Other Financial Institutions (BOFI) Awards, and was ranked as the Best Digital Bank in Nigeria 2019 by Agusto & Co. Read the full article
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Fashion Focus Talks kicks off in Abuja, Nigeria. Tagged “Beyond Creativity”, the Fashion Focus Talks are a series of curated free talks to inspire African creatives of the need to work together towards achieving a sustainable economy. — On Tuesday the 20th of August, Abuja will host speakers Omoyemi Akerele (Founder, Style House Files and Lagos Fashion Week), Rukky Ladoja (Founder, Grey Projects), Ejiro Amos Tafiri (Creative Director, Ejiro Amos Tafiri), and Terfa Ashwe (National Co-ordinator, ITC SheTrades) at the Civic Innovation Lab, Wuse 2, Abuja. — Attendance IS FREE. Follow the link in bio to register to attend. — #HeinekenLagosFW #TeyeiCouture #TeyeisCouture #LagosFashionWeek #FetsWallet #StyleHouseFiles #SunlightNigeria https://www.instagram.com/p/B1NdF8bFvVz/?igshid=1wcu1bxqdz0t4
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VLISCO // FACES OF THE CAMPAIGN
We would like to introduce you to 8 powerful and inspiring ladies, who are the faces of the 170 years of Vlisco campaign. Through them we honour all African women and wish to inspire you with their exciting stories.
ESTHER AZIABLÉ (Togo)
ELISABETH N’CHO (Côte d’Ivoire)
ANITA ERSKINE (Ghana)
PATRICIA NZOLANTIMA (DRC)
ANGELIQUE KIDJO (Benin)
EJIRO AMOS-TAFIRI (Nigeria)
ZAINAB ORIOLA (Nigeria)
CELESTINA OBASI (Nigeria)
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Ejiro Amos Tafiri S/S’18
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Heineken Lagos Fashion Week 2018 – Runway Day 1: Ejiro Amos Tafiri
Heineken Lagos Fashion Week 2018 – Runway Day 1: Ejiro Amos Tafiri
Day 1 of the Lagos Fashion Week 2018 runway shows have come to a close and here is your BellaNaija Style Runway Recap.
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Heineken Lagos Fashion & Design Week 2017 Day 1: Ejiro Amos Tafiri
Heineken Lagos Fashion & Design Week 2017 Day 1: Ejiro Amos Tafiri
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Day 1 of the Heineken Lagos Fashion and Design Week has come to a close and here is your Runway Recap. Visit MUAFA for more. See the collection below: Photo Credit: Kola Oshalusi (Insigna) To Get More Of African Music Go To MUAFA Download
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Leyi Ush Style House presents the 2nd Edition of the #BuyNigerian #BuyAfrican Campaign themed “Fashion for Cover” | See the Photos
Leyi Ush Style House presents the 2nd Edition of the #BuyNigerian #BuyAfrican Campaign themed “Fashion for Cover” | See the Photos
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Leyi Ush Style House presents the second edition of its #BuyNigerian #BuyAfrican campaign themed “Fashion for Cover”. Click here to see the first edition. Designers featured in this edition include: DZYN, Grey, Ejiro Amos Tafiri, Nuraniya, Muse Factory, E4MA, TNL, Bibilawrence, Keem Harun, FIA and Ujuestelo. “Fashion for Cover” aims to celebrate each designer’s aesthetic across different…
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Though the weekend is over, the thrill we’re still enjoying and the success of it. Not only attendees enjoyed the show, Omoyemi Akerele and her husband jigging it down at the VIP section after the show proved they enjoyed the show too, even though it must have been hectic organizing it. It was a beautiful show and all the designers were amazing! If I was not proud to be a Nigerian before now, I would have become proud to be a Nigerian, these guys blew my mind away.
The designers at the pop up store created pieces that will make you proud of our fashion industry, brands we did not know we have. That’s the beauty of LFW, the theme this year is Beyond Creativity, the business of fashion and the moral of fashion is the lesson, fashion is beyond clothes.
On the runway designers blew our mind away, they made us applause with excitement. Mai Atafo’s collection did it for me, I was expecting his signature but he surprised us. Ejiro Amos Tafiri, Ugo Monye, Emmy Kasbit’s collection is top on my list to style with and to own, House of Kaya right now got me listening to Sudanese songs, it’s the combination of everything, thrills of the clothes, the styling, his collection is decent and sexy with northern fashion influence. Every culture have their fashion, it’s beautiful if you appreciate it.
Ugo Monye’s Collection
I like to call Ugo Monye’s collection Egyptian and Military, revamping traditional wear with a military vibe. Lagos Space Programme’s collection I’ll die for, especially the cotton woven cardigan. This Is Us pieces I love too, these designers showed us we could wear our own and be stylish. Creativity is embedded in us, these designers channeled their creativity into fashion, defining the industry. They are doing their part; the other part is left for the society to buy. The complain used to be Nigeria designers can’t design, LFW proved that myth wrong, Nigeria designers are mad (in a good way), the only way to celebrate them and encourage of course is to patronize them and let’s define our fashion together.
Reading about designers creativity is always interesting and thrilling, you’ll surely wonder what the designer was thinking when creating some pieces you can’t stop wanting, Maxivive. His collection is so cool and creative, he is a wizard, how he attracts you to his show is interesting. At the pop up store at Ikoyi, he gave out a brown envelope, it was an invitation to watch his show the next day and not an invitation if you did not buy the ticket to watch the show, there was #20 in every envelop. I still wonder what that was for, but it’s attractive and not what you’ll expect, the gesture is art and whatever reaction you gave is spontaneous, not what you’ve planned which makes you feel dazed and wow at the same time. Every of his piece speak for themselves, you’ll understand who the person wearing the clothe is. Like the piece Abiola Sonaike wore, I called it military nun, TG Omori’s piece and his attitude killed it, the gracious way he walked on the runway, the crowd could not hold back their excitement and his smoke made the crowd more proud.
Abiola Sonaike wearing Maxivive
Maxivive’s collection preach freedom and equality, you can wear anything you choose to wear, don’t think for the society how they will perceive you, be you and wear whatever you want to wear. Kelechi Amadi’s excitement every time he’s shooting make me always anticipate what the final work will look like, he’s always happy and excited, among the numerous photos that’ll flood the internet, Kelechi’s you’ll still want to see. Image Faculty made watching it from any screen interesting.
The projection is, in some many few years to come our population will be of active people, guess the “you’re the leaders of tomorrow” statement is finally in view. What we do now will spark the country of our dreams, there is a Nigerian Dream, it’s beautiful and green. Your version of that dream will contribute to this country positively or negatively, the question is, will you want the next generation to bless us or cause and lay blames on us like we do the generation that gave birth to us.
We’re growing our fashion community, we have high hopes to correct and get right the challenges of other fashion industries, especially the issue of size. Our hope is to see our popular kind of body/size on the runway, in this society the popular size is not 0 or 2. Since these designers produce for this society, it will be normal to show our popular body on the runway, it will shape and define our industry and instead of criticizing us they’ll appreciate us instead, for solving and designing for the popular bodies. Models treatment too, though they look happy and professional on the runway, some of them went through humiliation before they could walk.
The show ended well and fun, I’m sure will be more fun for people that made it to the after party, me and friend got home very late and stoned the night away.
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TG Omori in Maxivive
Abiola Sonaike wearing Maxivive
Ugo Monye’s Collection
Maxivive’s Invite
Maxivive Collection
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Heineken Lagos Fashion Week Experience 2019 Though the weekend is over, the thrill we’re still enjoying and the success of it. Not only attendees enjoyed the show, Omoyemi Akerele and her husband jigging it down at the VIP section after the show proved they enjoyed the show too, even though it must have been hectic organizing it.
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