141 Nigerian Fashion Brands You Need To Know

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Kisara

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Handcrafted in Lagos, Kisara is a handbag Nigerian fashion brand that combines acclaimed African print fabric and high-quality leather to create coveted handbags.

100.

Shekudo

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Founded in Sydney Australia but handmade in Africa, this Nigerian fashion brand started with women’s clothing drawing on heritage, life experience, and a wearable art aesthetic before relaunching as a footwear and accessories line. The brand prides itself on being an advocate of slow fashion and women’s empowerment. The Nigerian designer has now moved its base to India where they continue to inspire the world of fashion.

101.

Kiing Daviids

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Kiing Daviids is a hand-make shoe brand made from the heart of Nigeria’s commercial city, Lagos. The simple and classy appearance of their Chelsea boots, loafers, and others is one that fascinates the millennials of the fast-paced city as well as businessmen and professionals across the country.

102.

Zashadu

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Luxury-looking bags are all you get at Zashadu, the leading Nigerian sustainable handbag brand founded by Zainab Ashadu. The Nigerian fashion brand specializes in handcrafted leather bag pieces with a showroom in the Victoria Island area of Lagos. Her diverse background in art curatorship, architecture, acting, and fashion styling bares all these elements in the bags that her brand creates.

103.

Monimorgan

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Adeyori Ezekiel is the CEO and creative director of the shoe label, known for its sleek, minimalistic, and groundbreaking designs. From everything formal to informal footwear, you will find it at Monimorgan.

104.

Marte Egele

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The technique of using geometric shapes and cross-stitch weaving is the spring from which the creativity of Nigerian designer Uche Egele finds expression. The Nigerian fashion brand, Marte Egele was established soon after her studies at the renowned Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising and has since used the acquired knowledge in the creation of ladylike handbags with playful twists.

105.

ROA Handcrafted

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John Roa founded this brand that has taken it upon itself to produce distinct leather accessories majorly for women since 2018. Though it may appear young in the industry, the Nigerian fashion brand brings on stiff competition while crafting expensive-looking, animal-skin handbags for women with good taste.

106.

Preppy Royale

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Preppy Royale has made a mark when it comes to footwear making. From loafers, mules, sandals, and slippers to even clutches and phone covers, the Nigerian fashion brand is known for its sleek designs for both males and females.

107.

Nodrog Street Lagos

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Focussing on bags whether the one to keep your essentials or fit-for-all totes and traveling bags perfect for navigating airports and road trips, Nodrog has got something for everyone. The Nigerian fashion brand is inspired by the city of Lagos.

108.

Nosakhari

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With pure leather accessories like wallets, pouches, and handbags, Nigeria’s fashion brand, Nosakhari, is all about igniting individuality and self-expression. It was founded by Nosakhare Osadolor in 2011 and has since gained global acceptance with the thematic philosophy of originality and boldness.

109.

O’Eclat Designs

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Gbemmy Johnson started this brand in 2010 with the vision of recreating contemporary and elegantly designed handcraft and affordable fashion accessories. All the pieces are locally made and perfect for work and play.

110.

Femi Handbags

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Indigenous, original, and culture preserving are but a few adjectives to describe the work of Femi Handbags founded by Femi Olayebi in 1994. Since its inception, the Nigerian fashion brand has engaged in the local production of handbags and the distinguishing elements in their work are how skillfully the brand uses local fabrics like the well-known “Aso-Oke” to create colorful and elegant collections of bags.

111.

Morin. O

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Creator of the popular “Asake Bag” founded by Morin Obayewa in 2013 is known for making sophisticated, trendy accessories for both men and women alike. Its designs are rich in heritage and use colors as a means of expressive style.

112.

Lolu

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The place where tradition and style meet with elegance for comfortable footwear is basically the definition of LOLU. Founded by Lolu John Arokodare, the Nigerian-London-based fashion brand believes that buying its shoes is an investment for discerning and classy clients.

113.

Jesu Segun

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Popularly known for its handcrafted, upscale shoes and bags, with African spirit, the Nigerian fashion brand, Jesu Segun, was established in 2016 and quickly gained a reputation for its bold and luxurious pieces. Their products are delivered with the aim of enhancing your personality.

114

Shem Paronelli

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Since 2011, this Nigerian fashion brand has been making shoes that challenge conventional proportions. Shem Paronelli and his team of craftsmen use materials including cow suede, exotic python, crocodile, and ostrich skin to make shoes that exhibit a profound appreciation for minimalism, architecture, and human psychology. They make shoes with a mix of many opposites; quirkiness and glamor, old world and modern, sophistication, and minimalism.

115.

Mezzi Leroy

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Owned by Chimezie Leroy, a model signed under BETH Models Africa, the Nigerian fashion brand boast of expert craftsmanship and creativity demonstrated in its handbags and shoe offerings.

116.

Shop Wetrend

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Leather accessories ranging from mules, and sandals to slides at Shopwetrend come in classic and sleek designs. Everything from the Shop Wetrend Nigerian fashion brand is made in Lagos and Ibadan.

117.

Mimmi Kasu

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There has been a major update in power dressing since Mimmi Kasu made its entrance into the Nigerian fashion industry in 2019. With a long list of clientele of women from diverse backgrounds, this Lagos-based Nigerian fashion brand creates clean-cut workwear staples with unthinkable modern detailing that exude confidence, power, and chic.

118.

Makioba

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For curvy and plus-size women, consider Makioba your new go-to Nigerian fashion label. The pieces come in gorgeous colorways, patterns, prints, and silhouettes to meet all the needs of the African plus-size woman. 

119.

Manoshia

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Manoshia is all about building the confidence level of every woman. The size-inclusive Nigerian fashion brand uses vibrant colors and a vast range of fabrics to create chic pieces for work and play.

120.

Banke Kuku

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Making designs that are a fusion of Western and African cultures has brought this Nigerian fashion brand to the notice of a wide range of fashion enthusiasts. At Banke Kuku, pajamas are transformed into daywear, and Kaftans are given a modern twist. In fact, Tiwa Savage even wore three looks from the brand in her Koroba music video.

121.

TUBO

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Conventional and unconventional bridal dresses with an infusion of couture make up TUBO’s collection. The pieces are poised to elucidate the uniqueness of every woman as the Nigerian fashion brand strives to make its designs a wardrobe statement.

122.

Elora Collection

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Elora Collection is a modest Nigerian fashion brand that offers ‘ethically produced’ minimalist and modern contemporary clothing for women. Their collection includes Abayas, co-ords, jumpsuits, and wide-legged pants that score perfectly for comfortability and trendy fashion.

123.

Akpos Okudu

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Akpos Okudu, the womenswear Nigeria fashion label creates beautiful but simple dresses with the goal to make the wearer feel comfortable.

124.

Nyosi

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This Nigerian womenswear label is the brainchild of Vanessa Iloenyosi. The fashion brand seeks to clothe bold, sexy women who are not shy of standing out. 

125.

Míe

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Míe is a nature-friendly Nigerian fashion brand that focuses on resort wear made with natural and biodegradable fabrics to solve the fashion waste problem. Since its launch in 2018, the brand continues to churn out breathable, functional, and elegant laid-back pieces.

126.

The INKHA

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Ladunni Lambo founded this womenswear label in 2018 and since then the Nigerian fashion brand sticks to its design DNA, creating chic workwear, party dresses, evening, and loungewear with modern-day detailing.

127.

87Origins

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From loose garments to co-ords that are easy to wear for daytime or nighttime, 89Origins has beautiful pieces you’d want to rock. 

128.

Bello Edu

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For seriously chic and edgy pieces you won’t see anywhere else, seek out the Bello Edu’s label. Led by Alima Bello, a Nigerian and Ghanaian heritage, the fashion brand is poised to serve the African woman from the perspective of amplifying her esteem and sense of purpose without leaving behind a lust for life. 

129.

Nola Black

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Arinola Olowoporoku founded this pret-a-porter womenswear brand as a destination for understatedly chic and edgy pieces. The Nigerian fashion brand has remained dedicated to producing playful, irresistible wardrobe essentials for the bold and expressive woman.

130.

Post Imperial

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Post imperial’s aesthetic stands on a colorful and vibrant ode to new forms of fashion. The menswear Nigerian fashion brand has a strong optimism for the future of fashion and an emphasis on color and pattern. With Adire fabric, there are shirts, patchwork jackets, and pants.

131.

TJWHO

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Taju Ibrahim founded the minimalist menswear label in 2018. The Nigerian fashion brand aims to create wears that transcend time as they offer fresh interpretations of native and urban basics with a blend of West African, European, and Japanese cultures.

132.

Washington Roberts

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Since 2010 after the debut of its first collection, Washington Roberts has fast become one of the most reputable designers of the eponymous womenswear label. He creates decidedly power suits and dresses and has been favored by names like Yvonne Orji, Eku Edewor, and many more.

133.

Tsemaye Binitie

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Properly pronounced as Shey-mah-yeh Bee-nee-tee-a, the namesake Nigerian fashion label is characterized by exquisite clothing that encapsulates the love of luxury. Every piece from the brand carries a consciousness of the body with a desire to communicate a new sense of glamor and elegance.

134.

APàáRT

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At APàáRT, you will find sleek, structured, and stylish handbags made from skin leather. With beautiful colors, this Nigerian fashion brand believes in creating bags that fit into every woman’s lifestyle. Some of its minis even come with patchwork for girls who want to personalize their names.

135.

Gafa Sandals

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Gafa Sandals is a made-in-Nigeria footwear brand launched in 2015 by Grace Alex. The Abuja-based label designs footwear made from locally sourced materials for both male and female customers. They take orders online and make your choice of sandals to your specifications.

136.

Gbenga Artsmith Jewelry

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Gbenga Ayo-Dada, a man touted to be West Africa’s most renowned male jeweler, heads this cosmopolitan Nigerian jewelry brand. His work accounts for about 60% of the accessories used in Nigerian blockbuster movies in the last 3 years including The Wedding Party and King of Boys. The pieces are all handcrafted and made with precious and semi-precious stones — from elegant beads necklaces to statement-making earrings.

137.

Zivanora

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Though traditionally reserved for special occasions, Zivanora believes that beautiful jewelry that expresses personal style should be worn on a daily basis. The Lagos-based, minimalist-inspired Nigerian jewelry brand is created for clean, modern style enthusiasts and both for work and relaxed environments.

138.

Raya Jewelry

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Find a well-crafted, bohemian jewelry collection made from raw and semi-precious stones, and elegant enough to wear to any swanky events.

139.

I.T.S.K Gold

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Founded in Canada, the Nigerian fashion brand offers jewelry and art pieces to inspire your African heritage. The product range includes necklaces, rings, cufflinks, to bracelets.

140.

Ifi Alexander

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This menswear Nigerian fashion brand is distinct in its creation of designs that use African fabrics to tell contemporary stories. They use vibrant colors and flattering details that tell stories of the experiences and emotions of the modern African man.

141.

Kamsi TCHARLES

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This premium menswear Nigerian fashion brand is based in Lagos with a diverse client base including Ric Hassani, Donald Lawrence, Jidenna, and to mention but a few. The brand specializes in making a wide range of fashion pieces with the purpose of inspiring the youth and all things worth the labor for success.

Ubong Richmond
Ubong Richmond

Your number #1 fashion obsessed guy. Ubong Richmond is a fashion editor with Fashion Police NG - one who derive joy monitoring and spotting new trends. You will also find me stalking celebrity wardrobes and fashion brands that are about to blow-up.

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