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  2. Fashion in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    e. The fashion industry in Nigeria plays an important cultural role and contributes significantly to the country's economy. Clothing incorporates a variety of colours, fabrics, and embellishments (often beads). Many of the component cultures of Nigeria wear styles that are characteristic of their tribal society and customs.

  3. Freak Vault Clothing - Wikipedia

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    Area served. Nigeria & United Kingdom. Key people. Philip Ojire (CEO) Products. Clothing. Number of employees. 11-20 (2017) Freak Vault, formerly known as Shirt Freak, is a Nigeria fashion retail company, [1][2] and one of Africa's leading clothing brands.

  4. Lagos Fashion Week - Wikipedia

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    Lagos Fashion Week (LagosFW) is an annual multi-day clothing trade show that takes place in Lagos, Nigeria. It was founded in 2011 by Omoyemi Akerele and it is Africa’s largest fashion event drawing considerable media attention, nationally and internationally. [1] It showcases over 60 Nigerian and African fashion designers to a global ...

  5. Wrapper (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Wrapper (clothing) A group of Nigerian women wearing a blouse and wrapper sets with Gele . The wrapper, lappa, or pagne is a colorful garment widely worn in West Africa by both men and women. It has formal and informal versions and varies from simple draped clothing to fully tailored ensembles.

  6. Shade Thomas-Fahm - Wikipedia

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    Shade Thomas-Fahm, born Victoria Omọ́rọ́níkẹ Àdùkẹ́ Fọlashadé Thomas (but known colloquially and professionally as " Shadé Thomas "), is a Nigerian fashion designer. She regarded as Nigeria 's first modern fashion designer" [1][2] and pioneer. [3] She was the first fashion designer to open a fashion boutique in Nigeria. [4]

  7. Mai Atafo - Wikipedia

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    Born. Ohimai Atafo. Ile-Ife, Osun. Alma mater. City, University of London. Occupation. Fashion Tailor. Ohimai Atafo professionally known as Mai Atafo is a Nigerian Fashion Designer known for his brand, Mai Atafo. He underwent training at the Savile Row Academy in Leeds, United Kingdom, to become a skilled tailor. [1][2]

  8. Seyi Vodi - Wikipedia

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    Seyi Adekunle is a Nigerian fashion businessman. He is the founder and chairman of Vodi Group, known for its chain of businesses. [1] Seyi Vodi revealed that it was after he failed a bank test that he became spurred to go into fashion full-time. [2] As of May 2017, Seyi Vodi was listed as one of the largest fashion labels in Nigeria.

  9. Og Okonkwo - Wikipedia

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    Okonkwo was raised in Enugu, Nigeria, and she studied laboratory science at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka before delving into fashion design. Okonkwo launched Style Temple in 2012, after long stints training as a fashion assistant and junior designer at a few Abuja-based fashion labels.