141 Nigerian Fashion Brands You Need To Know
September 2, 2020
41.
Ejiro Amos Tafiri
The originator of the popular Nigerian style “Oleku” stands out from the crowd in its ability to put together inspiration from the industrious, confident, yet selfless, and passionate African woman into designs that speak loud traditional glamour. The Nigerian fashion brand works well with print fabrics and maneuvers them into multi-texture fusions with elegance and fluidity. In fact, when it comes to Nigerian fashion labels, there’s nothing to say without the mention of Ejiro Amos Tafiri.
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