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Wednesday 12 February 2014

Africa Fashion Week London launches the AFW in Nigeria 2014

With preparations already in full swing for the 4th edition of Africa Fashion Week London (AFWL) on the 7th-9th August, the organizers of Africa Fashion Week London have announced that they will also be hosting the first Africa Fashion Week Nigeria on the 17th & 18th of May.

Established in 2011, AFWL was borne out of the urgent need to support young and emerging African inspired designers in the UK & globally providing them with a professional & affordable showcasing platform that enables them to create awareness, visibility and exposure for themselves, a platform that celebrates their own kind of fashion sense and themes. Continue...


The event is fast becoming the biggest African inspired fashion event in the UK, combining runway and fashion exhibition shows in three days of perfectly paced illuminating expos. AFWL as a platform has hosted the creations of over 200 African and African inspired designers from across the African continent and the Diaspora.

From the success of the Africa Fashion Week London and the influx of creativity from Nigerian designers presented during the past editions of AFWL, we decided to host the Africa Fashion Week in Nigeria (AFWN) as there are still talented young and emerging designers who have not been privileged with the opportunity to showcase on an international platform.

 AFWN intends to provide the opportunity of wide exposure to up & coming designers who have not been discovered, yet have a lot of creativity to show the world.  However for creativity to grow there needs to be a platform that celebrates and supports it, hence contributing to its growth.
 Nigerian designers are drawing their inspiration from years of cultural fashion history and refitting it for modern-day life, creating apparel that can actually sell at home and abroad.

 NIGERIA’S NEXT TOP DESIGNER,( NNTD)

AFRICA FASHION WEEK LONDON has also launched THE FIRST REALITY TV SHOW FOR DESIGNERS IN NIGERIA  (A COMPETITION SERIES)
 A magnificent platform for emerging designers, it is a talent hunt show, aimed at bringing together various fashion designers from across the country to showcase the richness of the Nigerian Fashion Culture and fabrics.
 Hundreds of young designers turned up from different states in Nigeria for the NNTD auditions, where they were narrowed down to 21 contestants who will be going into the NNTD house. The winner goes home with prizes including an all expense paid trip to showcase at AFWL 2014.
                                                         

Notes to Editors
Our events   celebrate the work of African and Nigerian designers globally, and our annual event AFWL which debuted in 2011 has welcomed over 35,000 visitors.
 Created by Ronke Ademiluyi CEO, AFWL aims to be the single, biggest African Inspired Fashion event in the UK.
The Africa Fashion Week Nigeria is being hosted by AFWL &  with in collaboration with Abiola Okoya of Mibod Global Resources in partnership with FADAN  and Evelyn Okere of St Eve’s media and produced by Sola Oyebade of Mahogany productions
For more information about Africa Fashion Week London or Africa Fashion Week Nigeria please visit www.africafashionweeklondonweek.com
To participate in AFWL / AFWL as a designer or support the event as a sponsor, please email info@africafashionweeklondonuk.com
           info@africafashionweeknigeria.com

   Tel  08057001282
For media enquiries, please contact: press@africafashionweeklondonuk.com
Follow AFWL on
Twitter: @africafwl
Facebook: /africafwl
Instagram: africafwl

22 comments:

tfrutti said...

What are we supposed to do now!

@MEETD®EALEVANS™ said...

Jst passing by

Anonymous said...

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MARKET MONITOR said...

Adverts getting too much this month Linda umm.....
pic/video:benin couple recorded a se'xtape of them doing it and watching edo movie

Unknown said...

how does that put food on our table

~Medusa~ said...

Nice designs

Anonymous said...

Good one #bright bravo#

OMOGIST said...

will be waiting for it, looking forward to strutting o the runway :)

Anonymous said...

Ok

Anonymous said...

first to comment yay!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

first to comment yay!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Owkies.
Harnikky.

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AnnMarie said...

Love the designs

Anonymous said...

Can't wait for August to come! Yaay! #fashion model #runway# my dream #my career#MBA#model#

last baby said...

Beautiful designs

Anonymous said...

Ok

Amarachukwu. said...

Beautiful gowns.

Amarachukwu. said...

Beautiful gowns.

Zubby said...

Looked like a dress slaveGirls wore during slavery,i think it was bad wen I watched it on CNN

Stephanie Brown said...

Nice designs

Anonymous said...

its just a money making venture for the founder, how many designers have really benefitted from this so called fashion show.
ever since she started, how many Africans, can say their clothes have been put in clothing stores based on attending AFWL none. linda she's you friend so speak for her.

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