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5 Best Collections of Native & Vogue Port Harcourt Fashion Week
September 28, 2014
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.
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