Celebrity Style
GINGERRR’ Premiere Went Full Peaky Blinders
The premiere of ‘Gingerrr‘ brought cinema and fashion into the same together, with the reference for dress code as Peaky Blinders. Guests leaned into structure, layering, and monochromatic colours that radiates charisma.

Ini Dima styled by Okolo Obiechina of Swazzi
Ini Dima-Okojie arrived in white styled by Okolo Obiechina of Swazzi. Wide-leg trousers, a tailored coat, and a pearl-fringed hat set the tone, while the walking stick in her hand completed a look that was more character study than accessory play.
Lily Afegbai wearing LDM
Lily Afegbai chose a plaid suit from LDM that showed how sharply a pattern can be cut. The jacket carried sharp lines, trousers fell neatly over her shoes, and the whole suiting balanced strict tailoring with ease.
Bisola wearing SOMO
Bisola Aiyeola, who also produced the film, wore a custom SOMO design. Her structured dress ran perfectly into matching knee-high boots, the two pieces working together as if they were one continuous garment.
Adesua Etomi wearing House of Julyet Peters
Adesua Etomi made a return to public events in ivory from House of Julyet Peters. An overcoat layered on a sleeveless vest dress in fine wool, the minimalism of tone allowed the sharpness of cut to do the work.
Kie Kie wearing Soft AIV Couture
Kie Kie turned the theme into theatre with a trench coat from Soft AIV Couture. She leaned into the mafia-boss mood, a cigarette in mouth, and the attitude to make it convincing.
Timi Egbuson styled by Yomo Daj.
Timini Egbuson, delivered on the theme, styled by Yomo Daj. His three-piece tailored set mirrored the original Peaky Blinders look, from the proportion of the waistcoat to the fall of the trousers.
Bolaji Ogunmola wearing LDM
Bolaji Ogunmola, another co-producer, stood out in butter-yellow LDM tailoring. The three-piece carried the same formal cut, but the choice of colour gave it a memorable edge.
Every look on the carpet came back to detail: coats with weight, hats with authority, boots and cigars used not as accessories but as part of the language of the night. ‘Gingerrr’ asked for ‘Peaky Blinders,’ and the Lagos premiere delivered it with discipline and character.