This past week, Lagos was vibrant and lively, hosting a multitude of events where fashion enthusiasts made a significant impact, reflecting the city’s unique beat. From the Meet The Dapson wedding to film premieres and significant occasions, the fashion scene was guided by a clear vision. More than just a display, each outfit showcased the richness of Nigerian fashion—where fabric, silhouette, and style collaborate to express identity and purpose.
Throughout these events, a remarkable consistency was evident. Designs focused on structure, with sculptural sleeves, well-defined corsets, and voluminous skirts frequently featured. Furthermore, texture was a key element. Designers deliberately used lace, velvet, sequins, and brocade, while color palettes ranged from elegant monochromes to vibrant and festive shades. Overall, it was a week where Lagos fashion icons once again took the lead, offering fashion that was expressive, assured, and rooted in both tradition and contemporary interpretation.
Discover the standout fashion moments from the Meet The Dapson wedding and other events…
Iyabo Ojo
Iyabo Ojo made a bold fashion statement by merging traditional elements with dramatic design. Her emerald green brocade mini wrap dress, rich with intricate metallic details, was immediately eye-catching.
The design featured exaggerated sculptural sleeves that highlighted the upper body, while a silver-embellished bodice added sharp definition. A royal blue satin train flowing from the waist provided a striking contrast. Complemented by a matching gele, layered jewelry, and coordinated accessories, the look exuded confidence.
Toni Tones

Toni Tones chose a sophisticated evening ensemble characterized by clean lines and strong structure. Her black off-the-shoulder gown offered a classic silhouette enhanced with modern sculptural sleeves.
The fitted bodice flowed into a mermaid-style skirt, while the voluminous satin sleeves added depth to the look. A layered diamond necklace and gold heels introduced contrast and brightness, keeping the outfit balanced and suitable for the occasion without losing its visual allure.
Idia Aisien

Idia Aisien embraced shimmer in a bronze-gold gown that highlighted both texture and form. Vertical embellishments elongated her silhouette, while the fluid, body-skimming cut maintained elegance.
A deep V neckline and soft, flowing sleeves balanced the structured details. With a black top-handle bag and minimal jewelry, the focus remained on the fabric and finish, ensuring they took center stage.
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Chioma Ikokwu

Chioma Ikokwu presented a refined monochrome outfit emphasizing structure and layers. Her all-black look combined lace, velvet, and volume in a meticulous and composed manner.
A corset-style bodice gave definition, while a tiered midi skirt added movement and depth. A fascinator with a net veil, paired with a structured handbag and pointed heels, offered a modern twist on classic styling.
Priscilla Ojo Mkambala

To mark her 25th birthday, Priscilla Ojo Mkambala chose a glamorous white gown marked by structure and intricate details. The fitted silhouette provided a solid base, while the sheer bodice featured vertical beading to draw attention upward.
The mermaid skirt was adorned with textured rows of sequins, adding dimension. Dramatic, ruffled shoulder extensions flowed into a train, creating a look worthy of a milestone celebration.
Adeola “Diiadem” Adeyemi

During the Meet The Dapson wedding, Adeola “Diiadem” Adeyemi offered a fresh take on coordinated ceremonial attire. Her light blue gown matched the asoebi palette but stood out due to its unique details.
The corset-style bodice featured structured, petal-like embellishments, and the beaded fabric added depth throughout the gown. A high slit, softened by a sheer overlay, introduced movement. Her matching gele and accessories completed the look, highlighting cultural resonance.
Olivia Arukwe

Olivia Arukwe showcased one of the week’s most directional looks with an avant-garde coat-dress, exploring structure and texture equally.
The silhouette combined tailoring with fluidity, and frayed fabric details added depth. Sharp shoulders and a deep neckline maintained a bold frame. With minimal accessories—white pumps and sleek sunglasses—the look stayed focused and intentional.
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Prudent Gabriel Peterson

At the Meet The Dapson wedding, Prudent Gabriel opted for dramatic eveningwear with a bold black gown that combined volume and texture, highlighting the variety in the wedding’s fashion moments.
The halter neckline and fitted silhouette provided structure, while feather detailing at the bust offered contrast. Voluminous puff sleeves and a bubble hem added scale and movement, ensuring the look commanded attention. A minimal fascinator and subtle accessories completed the outfit without distraction.
Teminikan

Teminikan approached the Meet The Dapson wedding with a clear vintage theme, drawing inspiration from the Gatsby era for a cohesive and character-driven look. The structured black top paired with a pleated white mini skirt provided contrast, while a fur stole added texture. Pearl accessories, opera gloves, and a decorative headpiece reinforced the theme, creating a look that was both considered and visually consistent.
Black Chedder

Black Chedder fully embraced retro fashion for the Meet The Dapson wedding, presenting a look that captured the essence of themed dressing with polish. Her polka-dot dress offered a playful yet structured foundation, featuring a square neckline and cinched waist highlighted by a bold white bow. The flowing skirt added movement, while shimmering tights and white pumps enhanced the vintage charm. A classic red lip seamlessly tied the entire look together.
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