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I Can’t Shut Up About Priscilla Ojo’s Edgy-Chic Style

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I need to pause for a second and acknowledge that Priscilla Ojo doesn’t always come to play in the fashion world. The actress, influencer, and daughter of Iyabo Ojo has carved out a signature fashion identity that’s both edgy and chic. From dramatic gowns to street-style looks that belong on a Pinterest board, she knows how to command attention with bold choices and sharp styling.

 

Whether she’s at the movie’s premieres, or gracing red carpets, Priscilla knows how to own a moment. She’s worn everything from hot pink ankara with a sculpted gele to off-shoulder leopard print dresses with thigh-high slits. Her looks are always a mix of Nigerian elegance and modern edge.

 

At the My Lady Jane premiere, she served soft drama in a princess-cut pink outfit with a flowing cape. And when she went for all-black at Enioluwa’s premiere, she paired it with playful pink heels, because even when she tones things down, she still adds flair.

 

Even off the red carpet, Priscilla’s still serving. For her 21st birthday, she wore a crystal mesh crop top and skirt combo with a denim jacket and crystal boots, equal parts glam and girl-next-door. At 22, she switched things up with a canary-yellow corset and gold sequin skirt. Even with her brand Priscyluxe, she always delivers a hot, chic look. She plays with colours fearlessly, often mixing bold hues and textures without ever looking overdone.

 

Priscilla Ojo serving edgy-chic fashion in bold, stylish outfits featuring modern cuts, cultural flair, and trendsetting details

Priscilla Ojo rocking outfit from her brand Priscyluxe

Priscilla doesn’t also shy away from Nigerian tradition either. At Davido and Chioma’s wedding, she wore a coral corset blouse with a wrapper and gele that screamed elegance. She makes aso-ebi look youthful and stylish, often adding modern cuts, dramatic sleeves, or accessories that freshen up the vibe.

 

Her Style Recipe? Bold, Smart, Confident.

 

Across all her looks, Priscilla consistently leans into statement pieces: cut-outs, high slits, bold prints, and unexpected accessories. She’s not trying too hard, she’s just intentional. Her outfits always say: “I know what I’m doing.”

 

Priscilla Ojo serving edgy-chic fashion in bold, stylish outfits featuring modern cuts, cultural flair, and trendsetting details

Priscy rocking outfit from Priscyluxe

Here’s a quick peek at some of her iconic looks:

 

Ada Omo Daddy Movie Premiere

 

Priscilla turned heads in a vibrant hot pink Ankara gown tailored to perfection. The gown featured a dramatic neckline and was paired with a sculptural gele that looked like a work of art. This look was a love letter to culture with a Gen Z twist, bold, modern, and unapologetically Nigerian. She looked like a confident young queen repping her roots while owning the spotlight.

 

Priscilla Ojo serving edgy-chic fashion in bold, stylish outfits featuring modern cuts, cultural flair, and trendsetting details

Priscilla Ojo in her outfit for movie premiere of Ada omo Daddy

A Tribe Called Judah Premiere

 

For this red carpet, she showed up in a fierce leopard-print, off-shoulder dress with a high slit that reached her thigh. The off-shoulder detail gave it a sultry edge, while the bold animal print brought all the drama. She styled it with sleek hair and a fierce attitude, proving that she knows how to do glam without being predictable.

 

Priscilla Ojo serving edgy-chic fashion in bold, stylish outfits featuring modern cuts, cultural flair, and trendsetting details

Priscilla ojo outfit for A Tribe Called Judah movie premiere

22nd Birthday Look

 

Priscilla’s 22nd birthday style was nothing short of fire. She rocked a canary-yellow bustier top paired with a shimmering gold sequin high-slit straight maxi skirt. The colour combo was unexpected but completely genius, bold yet elegant. She tied the look together with strappy black heels and flat, sleek hair. The look was vibrant, confident, and totally on-brand for her bold fashion personality.

 

Priscilla Ojo serving edgy-chic fashion in bold, stylish outfits featuring modern cuts, cultural flair, and trendsetting details

Priscy in style for her 22nd Birthday

My Lady Jane Movie Premiere

 

This was one of her most fairy-tale moments. She wore a soft pastel pink ensemble featuring a princess-cut bodice and a long, flowing cape that trailed behind her like royalty. The outfit was feminine with a touch of drama, and her sleek bun and subtle glam makeup gave the whole look an air of elegance. It was soft power dressed in high fashion.

 

Priscilla Ojo serving edgy-chic fashion in bold, stylish outfits featuring modern cuts, cultural flair, and trendsetting details

Priscilla ojo the fairy for my lady Jane movie premiere

23rd Birthday Denim Glam

 

For her 23rd birthday bash, Priscilla Ojo embraced a bold and edgy aesthetic that perfectly captured her fashion-forward energy. She wore a sparkling silver mesh crop top covered in crystals, paired with a short denim skirt embellished with rhinestones. The standout detail? A detachable denim train that flowed behind her, adding drama and flair to the look.

 

To complete the outfit, she rocked matching knee-high denim boots that gave off a cool, coordinated vibe. Her golden blonde hair and clean, striking makeup tied everything together, making her the star of the night, effortlessly blending glam and Gen Z edge.

 

Priscilla Ojo serving edgy-chic fashion in bold, stylish outfits featuring modern cuts, cultural flair, and trendsetting details

Priscy’s look for her 23rd birthday denim party

Davido & Chioma’s Wedding Appearance

 

As a guest at one of the most talked-about weddings in Naija, Priscilla understood the assignment. She wore a richly coral corset-style blouse paired with a matching wrapper in intricate patterns, topped with a gele that was perfectly laid. The fitted corset elevated the traditional look, while the fabric choice and tailoring made it both regal and fashion-forward. She looked like a bride, honestly, and that’s the kind of energy we all need when dressing for owambes.

 

Priscilla Ojo serving edgy-chic fashion in bold, stylish outfits featuring modern cuts, cultural flair, and trendsetting details

Priscilla Ojo outfit for #chivido2024

Priscilla Ojo’s style works because she’s not afraid. She blends Lagos-girl glam with street style, culture with couture. She dresses like she knows who she is, and every look is a chapter in her fashion story.

 

She’s playful, stylish, and always a little unexpected. Whether in denim or gele, crystals or corsets, one thing’s for sure, I can’t shut up about her style, and honestly, I don’t want to.

 

Read Also: From Tanzania to Nigeria: Priscilla Ojo’s Wedding Wardrobe Highlights

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Uche Jombo Steals the Show at 14th AFRIFF

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Uche Jombo arrived at the AFRIFF 2025 Opening Night in a sculpted gown,

The 14th Africa International Film Festival (AFRIFF) 2025 is currently taking place from November 2nd to 8th in Lagos, under the theme “Rhythms of the Continent: The Afrobeats Film Movement.” Its opening night hosted a star-studded event at The Royal Box, Cube 65, marked by the screening of Asurf Oluseyi’s film “Three Cold Dishes.”

Uche Jumbo: Instagram

Uche Jombo arrived at the AFRIFF 2025 Opening Night in a sculpted gown, a breathtaking display of high-fashion architecture and bold colour. She was a participant in a high-profile “Unadulterated Conversation” panel discussion alongside the likes of Davido and David Oyelowo.

Uche Jumbo:Instagram

Uche, styled by Dozie Jacobs, wore a sculpted canary-yellow gown that balanced volume and grace with fearless tailoring and femininity. The look began with a fitted bodice that had a modern, structured neckline and a subtle keyhole cutout. This provided a clean foundation for the drama that followed: exaggerated, voluminous puff sleeves that rose at the shoulder before stopping just above the elbow.

Uche Jumbo: Instagram

Instead of playing it safe with neutrals, the look embraced a stunning colour-block. Jombo paired the bright yellow gown with a deep, sapphire-blue rectangular clutch with glitter. This bold contrast was perfectly mirrored in her footwear: a pair of matching sapphire-blue pointed-toe pumps. Minimal jewelry and the impeccable finish by IROB Beautyplug completed a composition that was both clean and disciplined.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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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

Image: Hilda Baci

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

Image: Hilda Baci

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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