Step into the AFWL2025 style arena where culture and commerce come together for the shopping experience of the year.

For over fifteen years, Africa Fashion Week London has been the hunting ground for trendsetters, buyers, and fashion lovers hungry for something different, directly from Africa’s most exciting creators.

From luxe ready-to-wear to statement accessories you won’t find anywhere else, the AFWL exhibition hall is where wardrobes get upgraded and brands get noticed.

Meet some of the AFWL2025 Exhibitors:

T BON ANGE

T Bon Ange. Photo Credit: Africa Fashion Week London
T Bon Ange. Photo Credit: Africa Fashion Week London

T Bon Ange is where Italian craftsmanship flirts with Nigerian flair. This boutique handbag brand creates irresistibly cute, limited-edition pieces that turn heads and spark conversations.

Handmade, hand-finished, and dripping in detail, every T Bon Ange design reflects the cultural chemistry of its Nigerian-Italian roots.

These super-cute accessories are arm candy with attitude. Find your sweet treat at their stand in the AFWL2025 exhibition halls.
@tbonange

DODIOKO OFFICIAL

Dodioko Official. Photo Credit: Africa Fashion Week London
Dodioko Official. Photo Credit: Africa Fashion Week London

Proudly rooted in Ghana, Dodioko Official is where African heritage meets modern seduction. Founded by designer Mariam Dodioko Sackey, the brand weaves bold, elegant designs that celebrate the beauty and power of the African woman.

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From couture showstoppers to effortlessly wearable pieces, Dodioko Official fuses a cultural contemporary edge, delivering fashion that speaks to confidence and femininity.

The brand is serving the best of Ghanaian fashion at AFWL2025 for those discerning collectors with walk-in wardrobes.
@dodioko_official

Créations MADE IN LO

Créations MADE IN LO. Photo Credit: Africa Fashion Week London
Créations MADE IN LO. Photo Credit: Africa Fashion Week London

Créations MADE IN LO is where the streets of Lomé meet the soul of African craftsmanship. This Togolese brand is flipping the script on streetwear, fusing African textiles, handwoven fabrics, batik, and intricate embroidery into a design aesthetic that hits different.

It’s tradition, remixed. Culture, redefined. From the markets of Togo to the concrete catwallk of London city, MADE IN LO is making African heritage urban.
@made.in.lo

AFRICA FASHION WEEK LONDON
9-10 AUGUST 2025
SPACE HOUSE
1 KEMBLE STREET
LONDON WC2B 4AN

AFWL X Disney's The Lion King Partnership. Photo Credit: Africa Fashion Week London
AFWL X Disney’s The Lion King Partnership. Photo Credit: Africa Fashion Week London

AFWL x DISNEY’S THE LION KING PARTNERSHIP

Get ready to experience ‘The Circle of Life’ live on the AFWL2025 catwalk!

For the first time, Disney’s THE LION KING has partnered with a major fashion event to bring a powerful fusion of African culture, music, and fashion off the stage!

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Click on the image to buy AFWL2025 cawalk tickets for the 7pm show on Saturday 9 August.

ABOUT AFRICA FASHION WEEK LONDON

Africa Fashion Week London’s annual catwalk and exhibition event is one of the world’s largest and longest-running showcases of African and African-inspired fashion & design. 

Now in its 15th year, Africa Fashion Week London (AFWL) has hosted 3000 emerging and established designers and exhibitors to 75,000 visitors, including buyers, retailers, industry professionals and global media.  Overall, 26 African countries and 67 countries have been represented, including diaspora designers from Brazil, Europe, Asia, the Caribbean and the Americas.

Additionally, AFWL has produced 12 third-party events such as the Southbank Centre’s Africa Utopia and Meltdown Festival, The Mayor of London’s Africa on the Square, and The Africa Centre’s Summer Festival. 

Such is the importance of AFWL, that the initiative positively impacts, directly and indirectly, over 5000 individuals annually including SMEs, designers, tailors, textile designers, students, visitors, models, stylists, photographers, journalists, caterers, artists, tech and production staff and lovers of fashion.

Africa Fashion Week London 2025. Photo Credit: Africa Fashion Week London
Africa Fashion Week London 2025. Photo Credit: Africa Fashion Week London