The Runway Coterie Unveils 20 Designers in a Landmark Showcase at Entertainment Week Africa 2025
Entertainment Week Africa returns November 17–22, 2026, continuing its commitment to talent mobility, industry access and pan-African creative exchange.
Maria Borges is one of the top African supermodels. Born in Luanda, Angola, Maria was discovered in 2010 during the Angolan edition of the contest Elite Model Look.
Photo Credit: Instagram/Maria Borges
Entertainment Week Africa returns November 17–22, 2026, continuing its commitment to talent mobility, industry access and pan-African creative exchange.
Africa Fashion Week Nigeria shares highlights from its recent feature on TVC, where their Founder, HRM Olori Ronke Ademiluyi-Ogunwusi, discussed the vision and driving force behind this year’s Africa Fashion Week Nigeria.
Look of the Week: Serwaa Amihere. Outfit Designed by: Sima Brew
Over three days, Confections X Collections celebrated slow fashion, culinary artistry and craftsmanship, showcasing visionary collections by Pan-African designers, set against the iconic backdrop of the Pink Lady.
This past weekend, designer Tia Adeola made a triumphant return to her roots with the unveiling of her latest collection, From Lagos With Love, at GTCO Fashion Weekend in Lagos.
In Commemoration of its 15th anniversary, Orange Culture unveils "Letter to Her" - a deeply personal collection by creative director Adebayo Oke-Lawal, dedicated to his late mother.
After ten years of shaping the modern African feminine silhouette, The Ladymaker steps into a bold new era with “Graffiti”.
Translating to “sweetness” in Yoruba, "Adun" embodies the quiet confidence, softness, and strength that make every woman beautiful—no matter her shape, story, or stage in life.
Onalaja Debuts SS26 Collection “MARKED: The Rite of Passage,” with Ciara in Attendance to Celebrate 10 Years of Craft and Culture at Lagos Fashion Week 2025.
Day 5 truly brought Lagos Fashion Week 2025 to a memorable close, wrapping up an exciting week with a powerful mix of fashion and cultural celebration.
As Lagos Fashion Week enters its fifth and final day, one thing is clear: African designers are not just creating fashion — they are composing identity, memory, and movement into fabric.
