141 Nigerian Fashion Brands You Need To Know
September 2, 2020
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NKWO
At the forefront of promoting sustainable fashion in Africa, NKWO creates free-spirited and nomadic clothes that reflect the manner of life of people of the African deserts and the Great Plains. The artisanal Nigerian fashion brand works closely with artisans and local makers with a devotion to unique interpretations of the rich history, culture, and traditions of Africa. The brand which debuted in the UK in 2007 when it won the Phoenix Award at the prestigious Kulture2Couture has evolved to the point of inventing a new African fabric called “DAKALA CLOTH” and is now based in Lagos.
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