From New York to Paris and up to Moscow, the Spring/Summer 2026 fashion weeks were bursting with fresh beauty ideas — bold, subtle, playful, and expressive all at once.
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Grace Wales Bonner’s rise continues as she takes on one of fashion’s most anticipated roles.
Some clothes have stories. Others just have price tags. Let’s figure out which is thrift, which is vintage, and why it even matters.
Owning luxury fashion has long been seen as a symbol of wealth, but its true value extends beyond price. These pieces represent a blend of heritage, expert craftsmanship, and creative expression.
The BRICS+ Fashion Summit is a leading international platform that champions collaboration, innovation, and growth in emerging fashion markets. Packed with insights — from cultural appropriation to brand positioning — this year’s summit offered a deep dive into the future of global fashion.
Zoba Martin is not just designing clothes; she’s stitching herself into culture. The Nigerian Toronto-based designer has become a compelling name in fashion, with work that spans bridal couture, custom clothes and viral tour pieces for Drake.
As Nigerian fashion goes global, conversations around cultural appreciation and appropriation deepen
As Nigerian fashion takes over global runways and even American proms, the world falls in love with its bold elegance. However, where do we draw the line between cultural appreciation and appropriation?
In this personal essay, guest contributor Daria Nazarova reflects on her experiences in the fashion industry — from global runways to editorial shoots — and explores how inclusivity often blurs into marketing strategy.
The future of fashion is African, and the world is finally taking notice. The BoF 500 Class of 2025 honours a new generation of visionaries whose work is shaping style, culture, and creativity across continents.
Streetwear in Nigeria isn’t just a fashion trend; it’s a cultural movement that has become an integral part of Nigeria’s youth culture. Streetwear can be seen in the bustling streets of cities like Lagos, in popular Afrobeats music videos, at art shows, and on university campuses; it’s everywhere.









