Africa Fashion Week London – Meet The Designers (Part 3)
With just under three weeks to go, Africa Fashion Week London is thrilled to unveil the third wave of incredible designers joining this year’s line-up! From bold newcomers to celebrated creatives redefining African fashion, this next group promises to bring fresh threads, vibrant energy, and showstopping style to the runway. Stay tuned as we count down to one of the most exciting fashion events of the year!
EJIRO AMOS TAFIRI

Ejiro Amos Tafiri is a distinguished Nigerian indigenous fashion design, retail, and educational brand with over 15 years of industry experience. Renowned for their innovative designs and expert craftsmanship, the brand specialises in creating timeless garments that seamlessly fuse African heritage with contemporary aesthetics.
At the core of their philosophy is a commitment to excellence, sustainability, and the celebration of cultural identity through fashion. They take pride in the use of indigenous fabrics, meticulous attention to detail, and a design approach that reflects both tradition and modernity.
Beyond fashion, Ejiro Amos Tafiri is dedicated to fostering growth within Africa’s fashion ecosystem. Through their collaborative retail initiatives and educational programs, they actively promote shared industry experiences, skill development, and entrepreneurship.
Driven by creativity, community, and capacity building, Ejiro Amos Tafari continues to shape the future of African fashion.
@ejiroamostafiri
SILVIA OSAWE

Siliva Osawe is an Italian-Nigerian emerging textile designer and a graduate of the University of Northampton. Shortlisted at Graduate Fashion Week 2025 for the Dame Zandra Rhodes Fashion Textiles Award and The Face Prize. Silvia Osawe’s work weaves together tradition and innovation, with a focus on creating inclusive textiles that reflect culture, identity, and self-expression.
In 2024, Silvia attended Africa Fashion Week London, an experience that became the turning point in her creative journey. It inspired and shaped the vision for her final-year collection, “My Edo Heritage.”
The collection reimagines the cultural legacy of the ancient Kingdom of Benin, now known as Benin City in Edo State, Nigeria. Through symbolic motifs, traditional references, and bold colours, it celebrates royal power, identity, and spirituality, paying tribute to the Edo heritage.
@silvia_textiles
ZAINAB OLATOYINBO

Zainab Olatoyinbo, from Nigeria and established in 2014, emerged from passion into purpose. What began as a personal exploration of style and storytelling through fabric has evolved into a womenswear label defined by confidence, edge, and originality.
At its core, the brand designs for the modern African woman: bold, expressive, and in full command of her femininity. With a signature aesthetic rooted in edgy silhouettes, bold detailing, and intentional tailoring, the brand brings to life pieces that speak to strength, individuality, and youthful elegance.
From daring ready-to-wear collections to bespoke bridal couture, each garment is thoughtfully crafted to reflect the complexity and beauty of womanhood. Whether it’s a sculpted evening dress, a statement aso-oke piece, or an avant-garde bridal gown, the designs consistently honour the female form with grace and boldness.
Over the years, the brand has grown steadily, fuelled by a loyal clientele and an unwavering commitment to craftsmanship and creativity. With an eye on global fashion while staying deeply connected to African identity, the brand continues to push boundaries, one confident stitch at a time.
VICTORIA GRACE

Victoria Grace Fashion is a West African womenswear brand proudly rooted in Nigeria, Togo, and Bénin Republic. The brand creates elegant, timeless garments that celebrate the region’s rich cultural value chain while addressing key pillars of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
More than just fashion, Victoria Grace is committed to empowering local communities and preserving African craftsmanship. Each piece reflects a deep appreciation for heritage, individuality, and ethical production.
Founder Victoria Grace is also a passionate advocate for sustainable fashion practices in West Africa. She is actively campaigning against the harmful influx of second-hand clothing dumped into Togo — a practice that not only overwhelms local markets but also undermines the livelihoods of regional artisans and tailors.
In response, the brand champions a reduce–reuse–recycle approach, collaborating with skilled local tailors in Togo to upcycle discarded garments into stunning, contemporary designs. This initiative supports job creation, strengthens the local fashion economy, and reclaims African fashion narratives with pride.
@victoriagracefashion
MUMINI FASHION SINCE 1961

Mumini Fashion Since 1961 is a distinguished Sierra Leonean fashion house renowned for its timeless craftsmanship, heritage-driven collections, and commitment to cultural preservation. Founded in memory of the late Alhaji Mumini, the brand has grown into one of Sierra Leone’s leading fashion institutions.
Specialising in indigenous fabrics such as Gara, Ronko, Laypee, and Country Cloth, Mumini Fashion showcases the beauty of West African artistry through intricate embroidery and refined design. At its core, the brand is dedicated to empowering artisans from underrepresented communities while elevating Sierra Leonean culture on the global fashion stage.
With appearances in London, New York, Paris, South Africa, Ghana, and Nigeria, and recent accolades including African Best Male Brand of the Year and Best Fashion House of the Year, Mumini Fashion continues to set the standard in African luxury.
@mumini_fashion
AFRICA FASHION WEEK LONDON
9-10 AUGUST 2025
SPACE HOUSE
1 KEMBLE STREET
LONDON WC2B 4AN
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. |
