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From Temi Otedola, Davido and Other Nigerians at the BoF Gala

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The 2025 Business of Fashion (BoF) 500 Gala in Paris brought together industry figures from around the world, and several Nigerians were part of this year’s moment. The BoF 500, an annual index by the Business of Fashion, recognizes people shaping the global fashion, design, and creative industries.

Among the Nigerians included in the 2025 list are Ayra Starr, Tems, Danliel Obasi, Grace Ladoja, Seni Saraki, and Teezee. Their selection reflects the growing visibility of Nigerian voices in international fashion, music, and creative production.

Ayra Starr and Tems, both award-winning musicians, were recognized for their influence beyond music, particularly in shaping youth culture and style. Their inclusion followed a year of major achievements, including global tours, brand collaborations, and expanding recognition across entertainment and fashion media.

Daniel Obasi, a visual artist and stylist known for his work on music videos and editorial projects, was also named in the 2025 list. His contribution continues to connect Nigerian fashion and art to wider creative networks. Grace Ladoja, a long-time figure in London’s creative scene and co-founder of the management company Metallic Inc, was recognized for her work in artist development and cultural advocacy.

Other honorees, Seni Saraki and Teezee, have been central to Nigeria’s growing creative and nightlife scene through their roles in the management and promotion of local culture.

The BoF Gala, which celebrates members of the annual list, saw several Nigerian attendees, including Temi Otedola and Davido, both present at the event. Otedola wore a custom design from Nigerian label KÍLẸ̀ŃTÀR, while Davido appeared among other international artists and creatives at the Paris event.

The inclusion of these Nigerians in the BoF 500 and their visibility at the gala underline how the country’s creative sector continues to gain recognition on global platforms, not as outsiders but as active contributors to the wider cultural conversation.

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The Weiz Dhurm Franklyn Dress Worn by Mimi Yina Is a Work of Art

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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.

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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.

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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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Rema Shows How to Wear Black and Reveals His Mother Prefers Decent Outfit

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Divine Ikubor, better known as Rema, has built a reputation not just for his music but also for his personal style. In a recent interview, the Nigerian Afrobeats star shared his approach to fashion, especially his preference for black, and revealed how his mother influences the way he dresses.

Rema often starts with the basics, choosing black pieces as the foundation of his outfits. He explained that black allows him to build looks that reflect his personality without unnecessary distraction. This approach appears consistently in his streetwear, stage looks, and public appearances. He pays attention to details such as accessories and fit, combining comfort with a sense of personal expression.

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Family also plays a role in his choices. Rema said his mother values him dressing in ways she considers responsible and presentable. He described this as guidance rather than limitation, a reminder of his upbringing and the values that shaped him.

In discussing style, Rema noted that clothing is a form of self-expression. He also touched on relationships, explaining that while financial stability matters, style and presentation are more important when considering a partner. This perspective mirrors his approach to fashion: thoughtful, intentional, and grounded in personal standards rather than trends or external pressures.

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Rema’s comments provide insight into how he balances public image and personal values. For him, fashion is more than appearance; it is a way to express identity, stay connected to his roots, and respect the expectations of those closest to him. By prioritizing simplicity, consistency, and responsibility, he demonstrates that style can be meaningful without being showy.

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Nigerians Who Won Big at the AFRIMA Awards

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The 9th All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA) took place on January 11, 2026, at the Eko Convention Centre in Lagos. Nigerian artists were among the night’s top winners, taking home ten awards across various categories.

Rema for hits like “Calm Down”, was the top winner. He received Artiste of the Year, Best Male Artiste in Western Africa, and Best African Artiste in RnB & Soul.

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Shallipopi earned Song of the Year for “Laho”. He also shared Best African Collaboration with Burna Boy for the remix of the same track.

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Burna Boy the artiste behind albums like “Love, Damini”, won Album of the Year for No “Sign of Weakness”. He also shared Best African Collaboration with Shallipopi.

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Phyno received Best African Artiste, Duo or Group in African Hip-Hop. He is known for blending Igbo lyrics with mainstream hip-hop.

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Yemi Alade earned Best Soundtrack in a Movie, Series, or Documentary for You Are, featured in the animated series “Iyanu”.

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Qing Madi won Most Promising Artiste of the Year. She has recently released singles in the Afropop genre.

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All awards listed are verified by AFRIMA organisers and confirmed by Nigerian media, including NAN, ThisDayLive, SilverbirdTV, and OkayAfrica.

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