Fashion
Ex-Housemates Bring Their Best Style to the Big Brother Naija Finale
Besides the tension that filled the room on who will go home with the money, between Dede and Imisi, The Big Brother Naija Finale had its own fashion moments. This year, the ex-housemates didn’t just come in regular kinds of outfits, they served their best styles. From diamond dresses to traditional wear that made us remember our roots, these housemates understood that the finale is not the time to play small.
They came ready to be remembered, and trust me, with these outfits, forgetting them will be impossible. Here are the best top-picks:
Mide

Mide
Mide called herself the diamond of the season as she appeared in a long gold dress that glittered at every part. It was strapless and hugged her body down to the floor, with tiny gold pieces resting on it. Her hair was in long waves, and her makeup was beautifully done. Everything complemented each other perfectly.
Dede

Dede
First runner up, Dede came out in black and white. The top was a black velvet with a corset, and she had a sharp white piece over it in a tuxedo. Her skirt was a full black velvet that puffed out nicely, and her signature short hair showed off her beautiful gold earrings. The black heels she wore tied it all together.
Thelma

Thelma
The fashionista herself stepped out in deep emerald green. Her dress had a neckline with beaded details on the chest and waist, but what really stole the spotlight was the massive ruffled cape on her shoulder that spread out like peacock feathers and honestly, it was stunning. The dress hugged her hips then flowed in the mermaid style. The satin made everything look better. Both her makeup and hairstyle worked together seamlessly.
Kola

Kola wore black agbada outfit. He accessorized with a beaded cap and sunglasses for a modern finish. He completed the look with black shoes.
Big Soso

Big Soso
Big Soso chose shimmery lavender gown with a halter-neck and ruffles flowing down to the floor. The sheer fabric made it light.
She finished it with heels. She kept the jewelry minimal because the dress already commanded attention.
Doris

Doris
Doris took us back to our roots as she made an appearance in a golden off-shoulder top and matching short skirt in a wrapper style. She accessorized with bold red beads, plus the red headpiece on her curly hair. It was a proper traditional Nigerian style.
Tracy

Tracy
Tracy chose to keep it simple and stylish in the lavender dress with flower details and a deep neckline. The dress fits perfectly, had fringe details at the side, and a big fabric flower on the side of her shoulder that added a dramatic flair. She paired it with a sparkly necklace and kept her make-up bold and glamorous.
Ivatar

Ivatar
Ivatar stepped out in a sparkly blue top with large puffed sleeves and a gray skirt with slit that showed off her skin. The silver shoes she opted for matched everything.
Kuture

Kuture
Kuture didn’t fail to give us a cultural look with his all black style. He wore a long sleeve loose tunic and trousers. His colorful cap added life to the all black. Then accessorized with a wristwatch.
Joana

Joana
Joana came out in princess style as she chose to wear a bright yellow ball gown.
The halter-neck bodice was fitted, while the skirt flowed beautifully to the floor. She wore matching long gloves that made the styling feel just right.
Zita

Zita
Zita decided to keep things a bit corporate in this blush pink blazer dress with a V-neck and long sleeves. The sheer skirt underneath fit perfectly. She paired the gown with peach-toned shoes and kept accessories minimal. Her pulled her hair in ponytail.
Denari

Denari
Denari appeared in a sharp brown blazer and trousers. He wore a white shirt underneath and the patterned tie against it gave it an extra edge. The black shoes completed the look. It was simple, clean, and stylish.
Sabrina

Sabrina
Sabrina dressed in a navy blue gown that was shaped in a fitted top, nice neckline, and a layered sheer skirt. It had flower patterns on the top and skirt. She completed the look with a matching scarf draped on her hair.
Bright Morgan

Bright Morgan
Bright Morgan wrapped it all up in a deep burgundy blazer with some decorative details and matching trousers. His hair was styled nicely too.
The finale may be over, but we still can’t get enough of these outfits. Everyone brought their best from shimmering gold gowns to beautiful traditional attire, each look told its own story.
Read also: Temi Otedola & Mr Eazi Coordinated Looks at the Casablanca Womenswear Show
Fashion
The Nigerian Designers Who Owned the Night at the 15 Percent Pledge Gala
The 15 Percent Pledge Gala was held on February 7, 2026, at Paramount Studios in Los Angeles. Nigerian designers dressed several attending celebrities including Serayah, Chloe Bailey and Ayra Starr.
Nigerian celebrity designer Onalaja designed not one but two celebrity outfits.
Serayah In Onalaja

Serayah – Instagram
Serayah wore a custom floor length gown. The dress had a v-neckline and a form-fitting figure that highlighted her shape. It was heavily decorated with tonal red beading arranged in swirling, circular patterns creating a rich texture. She accessorized the outfit with gold statement drop earrings and simple rings. Her hair was styled in a high topknot bun; make up included smokey eyes and nude lips.
Symphani Soto in Onalaja

Symphani Soto – Instagram
Onalaja also styled Symphani Soto in a black sequins gown. The dress is a midnight couture gown, it features a strapless, sweatheart neckline in a bodycon and mermaid style. The corset bodice is styled with hand applied 3D floral appliqués. The rest of the gown is crafted from a shimmering sequined black fabric. Her hair was styled in smooth Hollywood waves with a deep side part. Her makeup featured shaped winged eyeliner, defined brows and brown nude coloured lips. She used simple accessories, wearing just a simple delicate gold earrings and necklace.
Eni Popoola In Hertunba

Eni Popoola – Instagram
Eni Popoola arrived in a tara dress by Nigerian celebrity designer Hertunba, the dress has alot of hand-beaded details. The gown is strapless, and hand-beaded, it features a striped sequined pattern and feathered hem. Her hair was wore in deep waves that fell down her shoulders. Her most noticed accessory was a DIDRIS Rope Bracelet worn on her wrist, she added gold earrings and matching rings.
Marvella In Hertunba

Marvella – Instagram
Marvella took a completely different direction in another Hertunba design, rocking a graphic print dress with bold primary colors and lines that looked like wearable art.
Quen Blackwell In Tia Adeola

Quen Blackwell – Instagram
Quen Blackwell walked in wearing a metallic silver outfit with ruffles. She paired the outfit with purple accented glasses. The cropped jacket, layered skirt everything worked just well.
Ayra Starr In Tia Adeola

Ayra Starr – Instagram
Ayra Starr wore a a white feathered gown with cutouts, accessorized with a beaded statement necklace and matching earrings. Her was styled in defined curls with a wet-look finish.
Chloe Bailey In Weiz Dhurm Franklyn

Chloe Bailey – Instagram
Chloe Bailey was designed by Weiz Dhurm Franklyn. She wore a floor-length, body-hugging gown in a soft ivory fabric. It includes a leather bust accented with silver eyelets. Chloe paired the look with a cross necklace, sparkling earrings and open-toed silver heels. Her hair was styled in long waist-length hair.
Amina Seck in MSO Lagos

Amina seck – Instagram
Amina Seck wore a custom black-and-pink gown by Nigerian fashion brand MSO Lagos, featuring a high-neck black velvet bodice and a pink-and-black taffeta bubble skirt with a front slit. Accessories included a Dior Lady Art handbag, black pointed-toe heels, sheer tights and gold-and-white earrings. Her hair was styled in a high braided updo.
Olandria In House Of Marvee

Olandria – Instagram
Olandria wore an orange fringed gown by House of Marvee with sequined patterns and a halter-neckline, accessorized with silver rings. Her hair was styled in a curly wig parted in the middle, and her makeup used warm tones.
Fashion
Chioma Adeleke’s Choice of Sandal is Beyond “Girl Next Door”
Chioma Adeleke’s style has always invited conversation, but her recent choice of sandals pushes that topic in a different direction. It moved her image from the familiar “girl next door” label.
For a long time, public perception of Chioma’s fashion identity leaned on simplicity. Safe colour choice, simple design, nothing dramatic. Her latest sandal design disrupts that narrative in a quiet but firm way.

Image: Instagram
The sandals stand out immediately. They are hot pink Esor Marie Rene feathered high-heel sandals. The gladiator-style features a rounded square toe with extensive ankle and leg straps. The heel is a patent metal. The standout feature of her sandal is the feathers around the ankle and calf area. The structure and material finish show deliberate design choices. The design leans towards high fashion rather than everyday casual wear. The straps placement balances exposure and structure, defining her foot gracefully.
It’s worthy to note that in Nigerian celebrity fashion, sandals have long moved past basic utility. They now operate as status markers, craftsmanship displays, and styling anchors. From handmade leather designs to international luxury labels, sandals communicate taste as loudly as heels or designer bags. Chioma’s selection aligns with this shift. It shows awareness of where fashion conversations are heading rather than where they have been.

Image: Instagram
What truly moves the look beyond “girl next door’ territory is the psychological shift it communicates. The girl next door archetype relies on softness, safety, and familiarity. Chioma’s sandals interrupt that comfort zone.
It also reflects maturity in personal branding. As public figures grow, their fashion language often evolves alongside life changes. Marriage, motherhood, business ventures, and public scrutiny all shape presentation. Her footwear choice reads like someone refining her image rather than abandoning it.
Fashion
The Weiz Dhurm Franklyn Dress Worn by Mimi Yina Is a Work of Art
Mimi Yina was seen recently in a dress by Nigerian designer Weiz Dhurm Franklyn, and it was unique one. The hot pink colour was the highlight of the gown, but the details of the outfit are what makes the dress noticeable.

Medlin boss – Instagram
The dress has a dramatic high-low silhouette, with a short, fitted sequined skirt visible at the front and a long flowing train that falls to the floor. The gown appears to be made from a pleated fabric, giving it a voluminous texture. It has a halter-neckline and is designed with large flora-shaped bows, one at the waist and the other one near the knee.
She paired the outfit with simple silver strappy heels and minimal jewelry. Everything worked well with the strong outfit. Her hair and makeup were kept neat and natural.

Medlin boss – Instagram
The outfit design is distinctive. Weiz Dhurm Franklyn took a different approach with this piece, especially in how the details of the dress were handled. On mimi the dress suited her, like it was meant solely for her. With the bright colour adding more character to the overall look.
With bold colours and heavy details becoming more common, this dress still stands out because of how well it was put together. Nothing feels random, from the pleats to the bow placement.
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