141 Nigerian Fashion Brands You Need To Know
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Maxivive:
Eyes at the streams, eyes on the streets, eyes in the burning paths, eyes everywhere that draw attention and connect with the heart of man, that is how Papa Oyeyemi brings designs that set the pace for others. Maxivive is one of Papa’s Nigerian fashion brands that is set on a course to change the narrative of Africa on the global stage of fashion design.
In his own words, “I create collections for the dry season, the wet season, and for Harmattan, which is the cold chilly season”. Their collections go beyond the current trends giving you styles for any weather and though his experimental approach to designs can often evoke frowns and raised eyebrows from time to time, those with a liking for new and groundbreaking fashion readily receive them. For originality and boundary-pushing collections, here is the place.
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