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Sevon Dejana Transcends at Lagos Fashion Week

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Lagos Fashion Week has concluded, but one collection continues to captivate our imagination. On the third day of the event, Sevon Dejana unveiled their Spring/Summer 2026 line, a striking exploration of high fashion and couture.

Sevon Dejana: Instagram

The collection presented a series of sculptural silhouettes, richly embellished looks, and architectural forms that challenged conventional design. The opening look a black dress with intricate embellishments, structured sleeves, and a celestial-inspired conical frame around the face immediately set an ethereal tone, transporting the audience beyond the ordinary.

Savona Dejana: Instagram

True to its title, Transcendence, the collection captures a sense of transformation, moving from the physical to the spiritual. Each piece radiates a magical, almost spiritual aura, reflecting the designer’s bold vision and commitment to thinking beyond traditional fashion boundaries.

Savona Dejana: Instagram

This achievement builds on Sevon Dejana’s previous triumph with the Spring/Summer 2025 collection, Reincarnation, which offered luxurious couture pieces that balanced innovation with elegance. With works of this caliber, one can only hope for a dedicated “Couture Week” in Nigeria a platform where visionary designers can unveil extraordinary creations like those of Sevon Dejana.

Savona Dejana: Instagram

 

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Celebrities Who Attended Lagos Fashion Week 2025

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Lagos Fashion Week 2025 may have ended, but their looks are still unforgettable. Some celebrities played it safe, others went overboard, still they all came styled in their best outfit. Here are eight celebrities whose outfits stood out.

Idia Aisen

Idia Aisen: Instagram

Idia described as versatile and iconic in Sevon Dejana Brand black tuxedo dress that’s covered in butterfly details. The shoulders were sharp and structured, and she carried a small Chanel black handbag. Her blonde hair was the perfect match for it.

Mercy Eke

Mercy Eke: Instagram

Mercy Eke appeared in LFJ mini dress with nothing on the back, front covered with circular discs arranged like petals from top to hem. Her hair was styled in a pulled back ponytail. She wore white heels and carried a pink bag completing the outfit.

Omowunmi Dada

Omowunmi Dada: Instagram

Omowunmi Dada captioned, her picture, “ate it and left no crumbs” in a Weiz Dhurm Franklyn black mini dress paired with a jacket with gold teardrop embellishments. Sheer and lace detailing at the hemline. She held a pink purse with her, and the red curtain background made the pictures come out well.

Chioma Ikokwu

Chioma Ikokwu: Instagram

The style queen herself expressed gratitude on how proud she is about Nigerian fashion dressed in Imad Eduso white sheer top tucked in satin skirt, and a jeweled belt, but what really made the look noticeable was the feathered thigh-high boots. Her camouflage cap was unexpected, yet it complemented the outfit.

Teminikan

Teminikan: Instagram

Green couldn’t have looked any better as Teminikan chose a Mulãwwan bright chartreuse green gown with bubble hems stacked on top of each other. The colour alone was a statement, and the shape gave it a fashion feel. She kept her bag and heels black.

Hawa Magaji

Hawa Magaji: Instagram

Hawa wore a ASO Nigeria turquoise lace dress that had tassels from the hem and structured shoulders that gave it shape. The dress flared out at the end, and she wore jeweled heels

Elozonam

Elozonam: Instagram

Elozonam looked sharp in his Kulture X plaid. The fitted top, wide-leg trousers, and wide hat was a perfect combination. It exuded classic old-school style.

Lily Afegbai

Lily Afegbai: Instagram

Lily shines in an LDM red suit that has a structured shoulder and a linear texture on the fabric. Her hair was styled neatly in a fringe updo and she carried a tiny red bag complementing the look.

Bold textures, playful details, and unexpected parings once again defined Lagos Fashion Week.

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Hilda Baci Joins Lush Hair on The Runway at Lagos Fashion Week

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“The girl took her first walk, and it was worth every step.” Hilda’s Instagram caption read. The recently concluded Lagos Fashion Week 2025 was a spectacular showcase, with several fashion designers and public figures gracing the runway. Hilda Baci took the catwalk for Lush hair, showcasing the brand’s latest hair collection—nova, a brand she represents as an ambassador.

Image: Hilda Baci

 Hilda Baci: Instagram 

She left the audience in awe with the poise and confidence as she sashayed down the runway. She embodied Lush Hair’s rich brand colour—Pink. She wore a two-toned ball gown consisting of a bright pink strapless top with a sweetheart neckline, attached to a high-low ruffled skirt in lighter pink tone paired with her braided Lush hair. She completed the look with a pair of silver, open-toed high heels with thin straps.

Image: Hilda Baci

Hilda Baci: Instagram 

Her outfit and walk reflects the brand’s values of confidence, beauty, and inclusivity promoting a community where women feel empowered regardless of body size, skin tone, or physical ability.

Her appearance on the runway for Lush Hair was an impressive display. One that won’t be easily forgotten by viewers. She walked so gracefully leaving a lasting impression on everyone in attendance.

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Samod Koyin & Kola Omotoso Suit Up in Emmy Kasbit for Lagos Fashion Week

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At Lagos Fashion Week 2025, former BBNaija Season 10 housemates Samod Koyin and Kola Omotoso made confident entrances in custom designs from Nigerian brand Emmy Kasbit, reaffirming the label’s steady rise in contemporary menswear.

Koyin – Instagram

Koyin arrived in a black two-piece set patterned with the brand’s signature monogram. The sleeveless top was matched with straight-cut trousers, creating a clean, structured look that stood out for its precision rather than embellishment. He kept his accessories understated, wearing silver jewellery and black leather shoes, giving the outfit room to register on its own. The look quickly appeared across Lagos Fashion Week photo reels and entertainment pages.

Kola – Instagram

Kola chose a navy three-piece from the same designer, detailed with hand-dyed stripes across the waistcoat. The design referenced Nigerian textile craft while keeping a sharp, modern outline. Worn with a crisp high-neck shirt, the outfit blended cultural texture with measured tailoring.

Their choice of designer was deliberate. Emmy Kasbit, under creative director Emmanuel Okoro, continues to build a reputation for weaving Nigerian heritage into refined, contemporary forms. The brand uses locally produced fabrics and modern tailoring to create clothing that reflects identity while maintaining universal appeal.

Koyin – Instagram

Lagos Fashion Week offered the right setting for that expression. The event, now a fixture on Africa’s fashion calendar, attracts industry professionals, buyers, and journalists each year. Having Koyin and Omotoso wear Emmy Kasbit on one of the biggest nights of the week put the label at the center of local and international attention. Their appearance aligned with a broader shift in Nigerian fashion, where designers and personalities choose authenticity and skill over spectacle.

Kola – Instagram

Online, photos from the night spread fast. Style pages and blogs highlighted both men as examples of how Nigerian designers are redefining menswear through craftsmanship and thoughtful presentation. It wasn’t an overplayed moment; it was a clear one: Nigerian men can attend major fashion events in locally made pieces that rival anything produced abroad.

For Emmy Kasbit, it was another visible win in a growing portfolio. For Koyin and Omotoso, it marked a step toward owning a style narrative rooted in identity and intention.

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