In recent years, Nigerian fashion designers have been actively seeking innovative ways to improve their collections while staying true to their cultural roots, and we have seen them flourish, making significant progress on the global stage.
Among these talented designers is Ejiro Amos Tafiri, who is not just leading the charge in the fashion world but is also changing how we view children’s fashion. Ejiro shows us that style knows no age limits and that kids can be just as fashionable as adults.
On October 23, 2024, the fashion brand kicked off Lagos Fashion Week by unveiling her latest Spring/Summer 2025 collection titled “Symphony of Convergence.” This exciting collection featured not only adult models but also children, showcasing a stunning variety of clothing that truly captivated the audience.
This bold choice has sparked important discussions about the significance of children’s fashion in the industry, highlighting that young fashion deserves just as much attention as adult styles.
The “Symphony of Convergence” collection is a vibrant display of beautifully crafted clothing that features lively organza prints bursting with color and energy. The pieces include intricate geometric patterns and unique designs, showcasing a range of styles from playful dresses to chic two pieces.
One of the highlights of the show was when Ejiro’s daughter, Mine Amos-Tafiri, opened the runway wearing an eye-catching brown iridescent dress. This special dress featured an elaborate, tiered skirt with a high neckline, giving it a shimmering and textured appearance adorned with geometric patterns on the front.
Additional looks included an array of child-sized dresses in delicate pastels and flowing, nature-inspired prints, as well as more structured pieces like patterned shirts paired with playful, textured shorts or trousers.
For adult models, the collection featured sophisticated dresses in jewel tones, richly layered skirts, and geometric patterns, beautifully blending cultural heritage with a modern twist.
Including children on the runway is a significant move that challenges the traditional norms of fashion shows, which often overlook the younger demographic. Tafiri’s initiative inspires other designers to explore the exciting potential of children’s fashion, proving that it is not only a valuable market but also a unique area for creative expression.
The Ejiro Amos Tafiri brand has established itself as a trusted name in the Nigerian fashion industry, not just for women but also for children. keep scrolling to see the collection.
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February 27, 2025Esther Ejoh is a Fashion Editor at Fashion Police Nigeria, where she writes all things fashion, beauty, and celebrity style, with a sharp eye and an even sharper pen. She’s the girl who’ll break down a Met Gala look one minute, rave about a Nigerian beauty brand the next, and still find time to binge a movie or get lost in a novel. Style, storytelling, and self-care? That’s her holy trinity.