NITÉMI Unveils “Handwork” – A Celebration of Craftsmanship, Time & Intention
Nigerian slow fashion label, Nitémi, releases its latest collection: Handwork — a tactile ode to womanhood, heritage, and the enduring art of making. Crafted in Lagos by local artisans and designed with intention by founder Temilayo Osude, the collection invites wearers into a slower rhythm of style — one where every detail matters and every piece tells a story.
Rooted in the belief that true beauty is crafted through care and precision, Handwork is a study in contrasts—fluid yet structured, dramatic yet quiet. From hand-pleated chiffon and sculptural macrame to intricate beading and layered silhouettes, each piece honors the art of making with intention, embracing movement, texture, and the grace found in craftsmanship.
“This collection is my love letter to craft — to the people behind the seams, and to the women who show up with grace and quiet power,” says Temilayo Osude, the founder and creative director of Nitémi. “I wanted each look to feel like a ritual. Not performative, but sacred. Like a second skin you choose for yourself.”
Photo Courtesy Handwork reflects Nitémi’s core values:
- Technique & Texture: Each stitch is intentional, every pleat placed with care.
- Cultural Memory: Designs pay quiet homage to Nigerian femininity — women who move with presence and dress with pride.
- Modern Ritual: These are pieces meant for the intimate everyday — a dinner with friends, a gallery opening, a walk at dusk.
Built for the woman who finds strength in stillness and beauty in intention, this collection doesn’t seek applause — it seeks alignment. It’s fashion as a memory. Fashion as feeling. Fashion as ceremony. Take a look a look at the full collection below:
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