Fashion
The Best Sneakers to Up Your Fashion Game.
One thing a lot of people are ignorant of? Sneakers are the heartbeat of Nigerian streetwear now. No matter where you are, you’ll find one or two people slaying with sneakers every day.
Another truth is that it’s no longer enough to just own sneakers, styling them for every day vibe is more important. In this article, we’d be discussing 5 sneaker types that you should have or probably have, what to style them with, where to rock them and tips you don’t want to miss!
1. White Sneakers – Timeless and never goes out of style!

Nike AirForce White Sneakers
White sneakers are like the Beyoncé of a shoe rack – an utmost necessity! Why? Because they are timeless, can be rocked with almost every outfit and don’t go out of style. Whether it’s the Nike Airforce, Adidas Stan Smiths, Converse All Stars or even plain white canvas, white sneakers are an option that never goes wrong!
Why You Should Consider Them?
- Perfect for almost every outfit
- Great choice for minimalists and loud fashionistas alike
- Always trending without doing too much
Outfits Pairing Inspirations:
- Mini dresses and denim jackets.
- Ankara flare skirts and white tee-shirts.
- Matching two-piece outfits
- Corporate trousers and tucked-in shirts.
Where You Can Rock Them:
- Brunch dates
- Church services
- College
- Casual hangouts
Style Hack: Make sure you have something to wipe it clean if need be. A dirty white sneaker is a fashion no-no!
2. Chunky Sneakers – Bold Trendsetter

Zara high-street sneakers
If you want to be the focus of people when you step out, these babies are your go-to! Chunky soles, bold, dramatic shapes and attention to detail, these shoes are THAT and more ! Think of shoes like Fila Disruptor, Puma RS-X, Nike M2K Tekno or Zara’s high-street versions.
Why You Should Consider Them?
- They add drama and height to your appearance
- Take even casual looks from simple to sophisticated
- Ideal for fashion lovers who love to be seen and noticed when they step out.
Outfits Pairing Inspirations:
- Wide-leg trousers, bralettes and blazers
- Short skirts, turtleneck and mini bag
- Bodycon gown and oversized off-shouldered shirt
- Denim overalls and bold sunglasses
Where You Can Rock Them:
- Photoshoots
- Concert events
- Art exhibitions
- Anywhere else you want to slay!
Style Hack: Try a monochrome look or color blocking so your outfit looks structured, not overly loud.
3. High-Top Sneakers – Retro Rebellion

The fans favorite – Jordan 1s High-tops
High-tops are the perfect combination of old-school retro vibes and the rebellious Gen-Z style. If you are someone who loves to dabble with both worlds, then this option is something you’d love. Think of shoes like Converse Chuck Taylors, Nike Dunks, Vans Sk-8-Hi and the fans favorite, Jordan 1s.
Why You Should Consider Them?
- They give that edgy look by framing your ankles.
- They are perfect if you want to keep it simple and still slay.
- They instantly give you that dreamy artistic or rebellious look (based on your outfit)
Outfits Pairing Inspirations:
- Combat trousers and crop tops
- Denim shirts and oversized tee-shirts
- Joggers and cropped hoodies
- Maxi dressed with denim jackets
Where You Can Rock Them:
- School campus
- Date night
- Themed events (vintage especially)
- Any day you want to pull off the music video vibes
Style Hack: Don’t hide the sneakers under long trousers. Let them shine!
4. Platform Sneakers – Quiet but Powerful
Buffalo London Platform Sneakers
Platform sneakers are where the comfort of flats and the elegance of heels meet beautifully. Want to rock something that elevates your height without compromising the comfort of flats? Then this baby should have a place in your closet. Shoes like Superga, Converse Lift, Buffalo London and other Nigerian streetwear you can rock.
Why You Should Consider Them?
- Elevates your height without the pain of heels.
- It might be feminine, but it is powerful.
- Takes a basic look from simple to polished.
Outfits Pairing Inspirations:
- Silk midi skirts and crop tops
- Ankara trousers and mesh tops
- Shirt dresses
- Flared jeans and ruffled blouse
Where You Can Rock Them:
- Birthday dinner parties
- Semi-formal outings
- Lunch dates
- Content shoots
Style Hack: Perfect for average, petite structure. Don’t pair with bulky trousers or else you’re doing full streetwear.
5. Canvas Sneakers – The MVP vibe

Converse Low-tops Sneakers
Comfort and style? These sneakers have got you covered! Canvas sneakers are lightweight, flexible to wear and are affordable compared to most sneakers. From Vans to Converse low-tops and thrifted brands, they deliver comfort and style!
Why You Should Consider Them?
- Perfect for day-to-day errands
- Breathable and comfortable (especially because of the Nigerian sun)
- Can be styled with most outfits.
Outfits Pairing Inspirations:
- Short gowns and jean jackets
- Joggers and graphic tees
- Palazzo pants and crop tops
- Midi Ankara gowns styled with sling gown.
Where You Can Rock Them:
- School campus
- Market visits
- Bus rides
- Shopping days
- Airport looks
Style Hack: Play with colors and prints. They add a touch of vibes to your outfit.
Sneakers are no longer just ‘’casual accessories”, they are part of every fashion look you rock. So, don’t just buy or wear shoes – instead buy and wear vibes, moments and statements. The types of sneakers that add a layer of connection and spice to your outfit without a word!
ALSO SEE: Maximalist or Minimalist Jewelry: Which is the Chicest?
Entertainment
British-Nigerian Rapper Dave Announces First Lagos Headline Show.
British-Nigerian rapper David Orobosa Omoregie popularly known as Dave, has officially announced his first headline concert in Lagos, scheduled for 16 and 17 October, 2026, at the Wole Soyinka Centre for Cultural and Creative Arts formerly known as the National Theatre. The announcement was made through Dave’s official social media platforms. He revealed that the shows to be performed are part of his ongoing “The boy who played the harp” world tour.
Dave is widely recognised as one of the most successful rap artist in United Kingdom with several awards.

Photo: Instagram
Despite his Nigerian root, he has never headlined a concert in Nigeria before. This makes the announcement a homecoming moment as one of the most successful British-Nigerian artist prepares to perform in Nigeria for the first time.
The Lagos shows are being viewed as a significant milestone in his career indicating his global success and a special return to his ancestral roots. Which strengthens the growing connection between global music stars and African audiences. The performances are expected to bring together fans from across Nigeria and beyond, as it celebrates the growing influence of African culture on the global music scene. The Lagos shows further strengthens the growing connection between international music stars and African audiences.

Photo: Instagram
As the concert date continues to draw nearer, anticipation continues to build among fans eager to witness Dave’s headline concert in Nigeria. With his strong reputation for live shows, lyrical storytelling, and chart-topping records the concert is expected to be the most remarkable music event in Lagos this year.
Fashion
Nike and Slawn Unveils Nigeria’s 2026 World Cup Collection.
Nike and Slawn a Nigerian-born, London-based artist have officially unveiled their collaborative Nigeria-inspired collection linked to Nike’s 2026 football campaign on 26 of May, 2026.
The partnership, which merges sport, fashion, and street culture, has already sparked online for its unique design and strong representation of the Nigerian identity.

Photo: Instagram
Slawn, known for his creative style, graffiti-inspired graphics to the collection, moving beyond the traditional jersey concept making Nigeria’s cultural identity blend with streetwear aesthetics. The piece featured hand-drawn artistic combination of green, black and white colourways with spray paint, and large ‘NAIJA’ branding.
The collection includes various fashion piece such as jerseys, hoodies, T-shirts and jackets all carrying unique artistic designs that differentiate them from traditional football merchandise. One unique feature is the bold NAIJA branding.

Photo: Instagram
What makes the unveiling even more significant is the lineup of famous Nigerian personalities featured in the campaign, including Jay-Jay Okocha, Patience Ozokwo, Samuel Chukwueze and Tolu Arokodare.
Beyond football, the collaboration highlights how sportswear continues to intersect with art and entertainment. Rather than presenting football only as a sport, Nike and Slawn’s collaboration is aligned with celebrating the country’s creativity, street energy and global cultural relevance.

Photo: Instagram
Many fans have linked the collection to the 2026 FIFA World Cup. However, it is important to note that the collaboration is a special lifestyle collection and not Nigeria’s official World Cup kit.
Models
African Supermodels Dominating Global Fashion
Six African supermodels are redefining what global fashion is, from runways to campaigns of world’s most coveted luxury houses. Mayowa Nicolas, Anok Yai, Adut Akech, Imaan Hammam, Maty Fall, and Alek Wek are not just breaking barriers but setting new ones, reshaping how African identity is perceived on global stage and joining the ranks of the most iconic fashion models contributing positively to global fashion.
Mayowa Nicolas ( Nigeria)

Photo – brandonmaxwell
A 28 year old Model, born on May 22, 1998 from Lagos, Nigeria. She was first scouted on the streets of Lagos at the age of 14. Mayowa had her official debut when she joined and won the Elite Model Look Nigeria competition in 2014. Her first major global project runway season was in 2015 where she walked for Balmain & Balenciaga, Calvin Klein, Kenzo, Hermés, Acne Studio, and others. Her breakthrough milestone came in 2016 when she became the first-ever Nigerian model to star in a Dolce & Gabbana campaign. She made her official debut on Victoria’s Secret in 2018.
Other high-profile designers she has walked for include Prada, Chanel, Versace, Saint Laurent, and Michael Kors.
Mayowa is currently ranked among the Top 50 models known for her lethal razor-sharp runway walks, and elegance.
Anok Yai (South Sudan)

Photo – Instagram
Born on December 20, 1997 to a South Sudanese parents. She was born in Cairo, Egypt and raised in New Hampshire, USA. She was discovered when a street-style photographer took a picture of her at Howard’s University’s Homecoming and it went viral on Instagram.
She got signed by Next Models and her first major booking was opening the Prada Fall/Winter 2018 Show, making her the first Sudanese model and the second Black woman in history after Naomi Campbell to ever open Prada show
Anok Yai has walked for high-profile designer brands like Louis Vuitton, Tom Ford, Chanel, Mugler, Fendi, and Versace. She is known for her striking, hypnotic gaze, porcelain-smooth dark skin and iconic walk.
Anok recently returned to the spotlight as the cover of British Vogue 2026 after she was diagnosed with life-threatening congenital lung defect last year.
Adut Akech (South Sudan)

Photo – dreamstime
From a refugee camp to the global stage. Adut was born on December 25, 1999 in South Sudan, raised in a refugee camp in Kenya and later moved to Adelaide, Australia.
She started walking at small local shows organised by her aunt at age 12 in Australia before signing with Chadwick Models at age 16. Her journey to global stardom began after she landed a runway exclusivity deal with Saint Laurent for the Spring/Summer 2017 show. Shortly after, she became the second Black model to ever close a Chanel Haute Couture Show as the “Chanel Bride.”
Other high-profile designers she has walked for include Valentino, Dior, Versace, Prada, Givenchy, and Alexander McQueen.
She has bagged 16 international Vogue covers in record time. Also known for her commanding runway presence and using her platform to heavily advocate for refugees worldwide.
Imaan Hammam (Morocco)

Photo – Instagram
Imaan was born on October 5, 1996 to a Moroccan mother and Egyptian Father descent. She was raised in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
She was discovered at age 13 by a modeling scout while walking through Amsterdam Central Station. Imaan had her debut on the runway by opening the Givenchy Spring/Summer 2014 show as an exclusive. Her breakthrough followed in 2014 when Anna Wintour placed her on the highly covered September Cover of American Vogue.
She has walked for Alexander McQueen, Versace, Fendi, Jean Paul Gaultier, Jacquemus, and Victoria’s Secret.
She is known for her signature voluminous natural curls, rich North African features, and she’s serving as the global ambassador face of cosmetics giant Estée Lauder.
Maty Fall (Senegal) — Maty Fall Diba

Photo – tagwalk
Maty Fall’s career took off in 2019 when she made a move. Born on May 1, 2001 in Dakar, Senegal. She moved to Chiampo, Italy at age 9. Her career started when she directly submitted her own digital Polaroid photos through the IMG Models online scouting portals in 2019 and got signed a few months after.
Her first project was walking as a semi-exclusive for Saint Laurent’s Spring/Summer 2020 show. She launched into editorial stardom that same season when designer Pierpaolo Piccioli chose her to close the Valentino SS20 show.
Maty has also dominated the global stage as an African model walking for Chanel, Dior, Fendi, Max Mara, Schiaparelli, and Versace.
The Senegalese-Italian is known for her extreme runway versatility and has held a rare industry record for walking 37 elite shows in a single fashion month in September 2020.
Alek Wek (South Sudan)

Photo – vogue
The South Sudan model was born on April 16, 1997 in Wau. She belongs to the Dinka ethnic group but fled to London in 1991 to escape the Sudanese civil war.
At the time she was discovered by chance at age 18 while walking through outdoor Crystal Palace Market in South London by a model scout, she was studying fashion at the London College of Fashion.
She had first commercial projects in 1995, where she starred in high-profile music videos, including Tina Turner’s James Bond theme “GoldenEye.” Her industry milestone came in 1997 when she became the first-ever African model to land the cover of Elle Magazine. This single cover radically challenged Western beauty ideals. In 2004, she made history as the first Black model to close a Chanel Haute Couture show as the iconic “Chanel Bride.”
Alek has walked for Chanel, Alexander McQueen, Christian Dior, Jean Paul Gaultier, Ralph Lauren, Givenchy, Fendi, Marc Jacobs, and the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show.
She is known as a trailblazer who single-handedly revolutionized global beauty standards in the late 1990s by bringing dark skin, natural Dinka features and shaved head to the luxury fashion mainstream. Praised by icons like Oprah Winfrey and Lupita Nyong’o for changing how Black women see themselves, she is actively using her platform as a prominent UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador to champion refugee causes worldwide.
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