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Introducing Brothers Keeper: A Fashion Collection Celebrating Nigerian Heritage And Local Production
February 29, 2024
“Brother’s Keeper”, a stunning new fashion collection by Badesere Lagos, has just been released. Inspired by the beauty and resilience of Nigeria, this collection showcases exceptionally crafted clothing made solely from local fabrics. With a focus on versatility and innovative construction, “Brother’s Keeper” breaks new ground in African fashion.
Each piece is a testament to the skill and creativity of Nigerian artisans, challenging the notion that high-quality fashion must rely on imports. “We need to be our brother’s keeper in these tough times,” says Badesere Aboyade-Cole, emphasizing the importance of supporting local manufacturers and embracing our beauty. “By working together and celebrating our unique heritage, we can create a brighter future for our communities.”
As Frederick Douglass once said, “Without struggle, there can be no progress.” This collection is a powerful statement of hope and determination, encouraging Nigerians to stand together and build a stronger, more self-sufficient nation. “Brother’s Keeper” is more than just a fashion collection – it’s a movement towards empowerment and progress.
Join the journey and experience the beauty of Nigerian craftsmanship.
Contact: Badesere Aboyade-Cole Email:Badeserelagos@gmail.com
Instagram: @Badeserelagos
Photo Credit: Instagram / Badeserelagos
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