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Africa Fashion Week Nigeria 2025 may have come to a close, but the journey is far from over. The energy, creativity, and conversations we experienced this year were a powerful reminder that African fashion is not only evolving — it is expanding and confidently claiming its place on the global stage. As we celebrate the incredible designers and creatives who made AFWN 2025 memorable, we are excited to turn our focus to what’s next. |
Africa Fashion Week London 2026 — the 16th Edition — returns this summer!AFWL has always been more than a showcase. It is a global meeting point for African fashion, culture, commerce, and storytelling, and 2026 promises to be even more intentional, elevated, and impactful. In the months ahead, we’ll be:
If AFWN 2025 inspired you, challenged your thinking, or stayed with you, stay connected. The next chapter is already unfolding, and London is calling. Be the first to know what’s next:
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Featured Designers from AFWN 2025 |
A Lagos-based slow-fashion label redefining sustainable luxury through ethically crafted designs inspired by African culture. Known for its eco-conscious, circular approach, Shaykara Brand is gaining international attention, including a feature at the London Fashion Film Festival for Worn & Reborn. |
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A sustainable fashion house from the Kingdom of Lesotho, Insyd/Owt Creatives blends Basotho heritage with contemporary design. Founded by Bohloeki and Boikokobetso Sibolla, the label is known for its use of deadstock denim and non-wasteful methods, reinterpreting the traditional art of litema through hand block–printed textiles that celebrate culture, craft, and sustainability. |
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A Lagos-based fashion label rooted in refined craftsmanship, EAA blends African heritage with modern elegance to create timeless, sophisticated designs. Founded by Elizabeth Abidemi Akinlabi, the brand champions contemporary African luxury with a confident global outlook. |
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A Nigerian indigenous brand dedicated to creating unique and stylish clothing that showcases the rich cultural heritage of Africa. The brand brings fresh perspectives to traditional textiles and focuses on providing customers with high quality, handcrafted garments that are both fashionable and functional. |
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The brand was born from a simple yet powerful idea: to showcase the timeless beauty of African prints and prove they can be worn anywhere, anytime. Their journey began with a passion for culture and creativity, a desire to redefine how the world sees African fashion. They specialize in ready-to-wear outfits crafted from rich, authentic fabrics like Ankara, batik, Adire (tie-dye), and Aso-oke, blending traditional artistry with modern silhouettes. |
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This is a modest fashion brand built on timeless design, intentional craftsmanship, and a deep commitment to women who see modest fashion as both a lifestyle and a form of self-expression. Over the past eight years, Binta Badmus have grown steadily and built a strong community of women who value modesty, elegance, and authenticity. |
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A proudly African fashion brand dedicated to redefining elegance through timeless, ready-to-wear pieces and couture garments that tell a unique African story, celebrating culture, individuality, and modern sophistication. Known for their expert craftsmanship and innovative designs, they blend traditional African fabrics like Adire and Aso-oke with contemporary styles to create versatile looks for the confident, stylish woman. |
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Watch out for more designer features from AFWN 2025! Thank you for being part of our story. The future of African fashion is bold, global, and collaborative, and we’re building it together. See you soon, |
ABOUT AFRICA FASHION WEEK NIGERIA |
Africa Fashion Week Nigeria is the premier platform celebrating the vibrant world of African fashion. As the largest global showcase of emerging African creatives, AFWN unites designers, models, and fashion enthusiasts to highlight the richness of African heritage, innovation, and craftsmanship. From bold prints to contemporary designs, this event bridges tradition and modernity, putting African fashion on the global stage. |












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