5 Best Collections of Native & Vogue Port Harcourt Fashion Week
Published: September 28, 2014 Last Updated 2 weeks ago by FPN SEO
The 2014 Native & Vogue Port Harcourt International Fashion Week came to an end last Sunday, and it was all fun. Designers came out to display their design talent.
However, these designers make dresses that are theatrical, imaginative, and glamorous, and we’re like drunk in love with them. Perhaps, we can’t wait any longer to share with you our best picks from their collections.
Click through to see for yourself the 5 best collections from 5 designers.
All photos via Native & Vogue!
ZiZi Cadow
ZiZi Cadow makes Avant-garde dresses, from the dramatic lining, and alluring long trains, to sheer cut-outs. Her collection is indeed the best on the list.
Amos Ejiro Tafiri’s (EAT) Collection
The EAT collection combines old Hollywood glam with modern glam with its eccentric aesthetics, chic turbans, feminine silhouettes, and detailed embellishments.
Dumebi Onyejiaka
Dumebi Onyejiaka’s collection features great designs of amazing ready-to-wear evening dress
Ade Bakare
Ade Bakare’s ‘Admire Meets Modernity’ collection added a hint of tradition from the Western part of Nigeria with adire & tye-dye fabrics infused into menswear and womenswear silhouettes. The female pieces ranged from dresses to tops paired with jeans; and the menswear infused mesh shirts with adire print, tunics, and a pair of shorts.



























