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October 23, 2023
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MILÉMÒSÚN
Oluwaponmile Olawoye started the brand in 2011. She studied Fashion Design and Technology at the London Centre for Fashion Studies after which she worked as Assistant Womenswear Designer for Nigerian Fashion label Tiffany Amber. All these experience has produced the kind of sophistication and allure that MILEMOSUN brings to view in its designs. Her works show a great balance of maturity and sensuality, making clothes from exceptional fabrics and with great skill draping them to enunciate meaningful details.
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