Earlier this year, drawn by the booming fashion scene in Lagos, Ade Samuel made her way to the continent’s most populous city. Her mission? To connect with creatives who share her fervor for combining fashion design with her Nigerian heritage. Seeing the roadside coconuts, the street hawkers balancing a month’s salary worth of varied merchandise on their heads, and markets brimming with vibrant prints adorning aso-ebi cloth confirmed for Samuel that the scene hadn’t changed much—Mother Nigeria was as bustling as when she had last visited it, in 2019. A global pandemic had forced the stylist to postpone previously planned trips to the homeland, but the photo portfolio she assembled on her recent return was surely worth the wait.
“For this photo project, I brought together some of Nigeria’s most decorated photographers, designers and stylists, to create a visual look book that reminds everyone of why we are at the epicenter of subSaharan Africa’s teeming fashion landscape,” Samuel says. In her portfolio, she showcases the work of fashion designers from the West Coast of the U.S. to West Africa and beyond, including Weiz Dhurm Franklyn, IAMISIGO, Donna Tyler, Aaboux, Bearded Genius, Ninie and Gëto.
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