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AMFW was brought to a sparkling closure with the ARISE Magazine Fashion Week Awards. Find out all the winners here... Read more...
With 23 designers on the bill, day three of ARISE Magazine Fashion Week was packed full of fashion treats Read more...
House of Silk showed ruffle-bottom skirts, floral bikinis, sequined ankara cocktail dresses Read more...
Amede Nzeribe offered up retro wrap dresses and shirt dresses in earthy tie-dye jersey, Broderie Anglaise and wax prints Read more...
Senegal’s Adama Paris dared to bare in a collection of mainly see-through looks Read more...
Amaka Osakwe´s looks started off well behaved and ended up making their own rules Read more...
Maureen Ikem of Sunny Rose revisited James Bond’s Sean Connery era this season Read more...
Our quick-fire summary of all the best looks and designs from day two of AMFW Read more...
Lanre da Silva Ajayi presented a forest-hued collection of deliciously tailored pieces Read more...
Models wearing caftans provided a backdrop for traditional jewellery at Indian brand Amrapali Read more...
Teni, Aba and Tiwa Sagoe’s new label Clan is only two seasons old but this collection proved that Deola’s young daughters are all grown up. Read more...
British Jamaican designer Romeo Bryan didn’t disappoint with his black and white collection of inventive evening dresses Read more...
Prey of London dipped into the style tribes of London from goths to punks via disco queens Read more...
Amy Molyneaux and Percy Parker of PPQ presented a demure black and white collection with a splash of bottle green toward the end. Little bow peep and waitress dresses, Dalmatian print blouses, mohair shorts, leotards and long veiled maxi dresses were topped off with visor-style bonnets, large PVC carry-alls and printed tights. Read more...
Haitian designer Prajje 1983 took a yin yang approach. On one side there was his street cred menswear – spotted shirts and Maasai blanket wraps. And on the other was his women’s eveningwear with heaps of brocade and jewels. Read more...
Tsemaye Binitie continued to develop the sporty, freedom-loving themes he presented last season at the ARISE NYFW show. Read more...
Girls will be boys and boys will be girls in young Nigerian designer Gozi’s mix and match suiting. Key pieces in her U.MI-1 range included a wool coat with leather detailing and patchwork shirts. Read more...
Resortwear and kaftans Read more...
Folake Folarin-Coker sent her Metissage collection out to play, displaying a new direction for her: into more fitting shapes and away from the floaty dresses she’s so well known for. Read more...