From September 15th - 24th,
fashion enthusiasts, budding fashion entrepreneurs, and young fashion designers
joined Adejoke Rukky Ladoja of Grey Projects, Adebayo Oke-Lawal of Orange
Culture, Isoken Ogiemwonyi of Zazaii, Journalist, Wana Udoabang, Ogwa
Iweze of Dyzn, Halima Yunusa of 41Luxe, Designer, Akpos Okudu and Chioma Nwuko
of Juwal Collections in Lagos, Abuja, Calabar and Enugu respectively for
a conversation on how one can earn a living from fashion. As a part of Style
House Files Fashion Focus x Creative Hustle series in partnership with The
British Council, the conversation featured presentations from these seven
facilitators as well Londe Thompson of Style House Files and Jennifer Onochie
of British Council that highlighted the painstaking business of creating a
fashion label that is not often discussed widely.
“Creativity is such a small part of building a fashion brand,” said Adebayo who went on to guide participants through what he called The Value Chain of creating a brand. Leaving Inspiration and Aesthetic at the beginning, Adebayo hammered the importance of marketing, quality production and good business acumen in the overall success of a fashion brand.
Another point, which was
echoed by both Rukky and Adebayo, was the importance of knowing your target
demographic as a designer. Orange Culture, which caters to what Adebayo calls a
“creative class of men”, has created a niche market for itself, because of its
distinct approach to menswear. Similar to Orange Culture, Rukky Ladoja has also
found a way to distinguish herself and her brand in the saturated world of
womenswear by publicizing Grey Projects as a brand that prioritizes both design
and functionality.
“I make clothes that a woman
is able to live her life in,” said
Rukky.
During the question and
answer portion of the event, questions about the woes of being a Nigerian
designer in the current economic ecosystem and the pitfalls of producing
in bulk were posed to the panelists.
“Be strategic and the
economic situation will work for you,” stated
Londe to one of the attendees.
For attendees who were not
particularly interested in fashion designing, a lot of time was spent on the
multitude of careers that are available in the fashion industry. Adebayo noted
that he had tried his hand at almost every fashion career before permanently
settling as a designer. Tolu Owasayo an attendee
who learned about the event on Instagram said that the seminar helped her find
out about other career opportunities in the fashion industry. When asked the importance of public education events like the
Fashion Focus x Creative Hustle series, Adebayo said
“I think seminars like this
are very beneficial because it gives designers the knowledge they need.”
“A lot of young designers
encounter foundational issues because they start a brand and don’t know the
rooting of the brand or other important things. Seminars like this give young
designers an opportunity to learn and go back and correct their foundational
mistakes.”
#HeinekenLFDW 2016 will hold from
the 26th - 29th of October 2016.
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