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African fashion industry growth and recognition

Overview

The African fashion industry has seen increased international recognition and institutional support. The Business of Fashion identified four independent African retailers—Alára Lagos and Temple Muse in Nigeria, Maison 69 in Egypt, and ABY Concept Store in Côte d’Ivoire—as some of the best fashion stores in the world. High-profile social events, such as the JP2026 wedding in Lagos, have further highlighted the region's style.

Building on this momentum, Africa Fashion Week London announced Princess Adesile as its Official Ambassador of Culture. Simultaneously, the Nigerian government has reaffirmed its commitment to the creative economy, with the Minister of Art, Culture, Tourism and the Creative Economy expressing support for Nigeria Fashion Week 2026 in Abuja. The ministry emphasized the industry's potential for driving entrepreneurship and economic growth through public-private partnerships.

Entities

Hannatu Musa Musawa · Princess Adesile · Jarvis (Nigerian fashion star) · Maison 69 Cairo · Nigeria Fashion Week

Timeline

  1. 10 days ago

    [CULTURE] 2 sources
    African fashion events gain momentum with new ambassadors and government support

    Princess Adesile returns as Ambassador of Culture for Africa Fashion Week London 2026, while Nigeria’s Minister of Art and Culture reaffirms support for Nigeria Fashion Week 2026 in Abuja.

  2. 17 days ago

    [CULTURE] 2 sources
    African fashion stores and Lagos style stars highlighted globally

    Business of Fashion names four African stores—Alára Lagos, Temple Muse Lagos, Maison 69 Cairo, ABY Concept Store Abidjan—while Lagos’s fashion scene shines at the JP2026 wedding of Peller and Jarvis.

Sources

africanewsanalysis.com · bellanaijastyle.com · stylerave.com · topcelebrities.com.ng