Celebrated Nigerian-American visual artist and designer Uzo Njoku announces her highly anticipated solo exhibition, “The Owambe Exhibition”.
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I got an early listen to Mr Eazi’s “Maison Rouge,” and I can’t wait for you to experience this love-fuelled EP.
For ten years, The LadyMaker has redefined what it means to be feminine and fearless. With every piece, the brand has built a legacy of beauty that dares to defy convention.
Zephans & Co., the Lagos-born ready-to-wear label, proudly announces its co-sponsorship of “Gingerrr”, the high-energy heist now showing in Nigerian cinemas.
In the music industry, Shalewa Badejo is carving out a place for herself as Head of Content Administration
The She Tank, the global feminist culture lab and creative studio founded by Blessing Omakwu, has announced a partnership with celebrated media personality Ebuka Obi-Uchendu.
Fashion subcultures: From Alté to conservative style, women are choosing self-expression over societal expectations
Zurik has embodied an undeniable force in contemporary African fashion, and with her new collection, “Nwanyoo Nwanyoo” — which translates to “slowly but surely” in her mother’s native Igbo — the designer invites us into a world of colour and fluid designs.
Trey Denis is an emerging designer known for his versatile approach to contemporary fashion, blending luxury craftsmanship with sustainable innovation. With a background that spans some of the industry’s most influential houses, including Coachtopia, Maison Atia, Cynthia Rowley, Bill Blass, Givenchy, and Amazon Fashion.
For many Nigerian girls, school is not a right but a dream—stolen by poverty, fear, or an early marriage.








