Bebe Akinboade

@ THE NIGERIA FASHION WEEK 2011

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The Nigeria Fashion Week 2011 was concluded penultimate week at the prestigious Muson Centre, Onikan Lagos. The epoch-making, three-day event was witnessed by fashion lovers who had gathered from all over the world to witness it.
This year’s edition, titled ‘ Going green’ is a clarion call for people to have a rethink and work together to save the planet from poisonous gases emitting from nuclear energy sources into the atmosphere, destroying our planet.
Addressing guests at the opening ceremony, President/CEO of Legendary Gold Limited, organisers of the event, Lexy Mojo-Eyes explained that the Nigeria Fashion Week is one of Africa’s premier fashion events, which have attracted not just local designers but also international stake holders in the fashion industry. Speaking on the theme of this year’s event, he told the audience to use the opportunity to have a re-think in the effort to salvage our threatened environment from total destruction.
The Nigeria Fashion Week 2011 hosted two shows daily. The 1st show for 12 noon and the 2nd for 6pm with each beginning with a red carpet cocktail. The most amazing thing about each of the 6 shows is that they all started on time as promised by the organisers. Legendary Gold Limited is generally known to begin their events on schedule. Most importantly, each show recorded standing room only.
This year’s event featured 42 designers and 39 exhibitors from over 22 countries. Some of the participating designers included Lagos-based Frank Osodi, O’makdesigns (Washington DC), Aremu Couture (Johannesburg), Ama Glow (Amsterdam), Amakdesign (London). Others included Zizi Cardow (Lagos),Poisa (Nairobi), Monu & Monu Fashion (Lagos), Beldies La Mode (Abuja), Chrystalix (Cameroun), Modela Couture (Lagos) Fred Eboka (Johannesburg), Ayo Van Elmar (Austria), Frankoo Designs (Tanzania) and a host of others.
Some guests who spoke to the press were impressed at the level of organisation and finesse they witnessed. One of them, Tee Mac Itseli told news men that this year’s show was the best he has witnessed in Africa, being at par with what he has witnessed in more developed countries. He commended Lexy Mojo-Eyes for bringing the whole world to Nigeria. Erelu Abiola Dosunmu who bought a whole lot from the various exhibitors says ‘With the quality and standard of the Nigeria Fashion Week 2011, it is obvious that the Nigerian fashion industry has taken the lead in Africa fashion’

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