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The Rise of Unisex Fashion in Nigeria’s Urban Scene

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KEY POINTS


  • Nigerian designers like Mowalola Ogunlesi and Orange Culture lead the unisex fashion movement.
  • Platforms such as Street Souk and A Nasty Boy magazine promote gender-neutral fashion.
  • Urban fashion trends in Nigeria blend global influences with local styles, embracing unisex designs.

Unisex fashion has made significant strides in Nigeria’s urban centers, reflecting a broader global movement toward gender-neutral clothing.

This trend is reshaping the Nigerian fashion landscape, blending traditional elements with contemporary designs to create versatile apparel that appeals to a diverse audience.

Influential Nigerian designers championing unisex fashion

A number of Nigerian fashion designers actively lead the unisex fashion trend through their collections, which disrupt conventional gender standards.

For instance, Mowalola Ogunlesi is renowned for her genderless clothing line, drawing inspiration from Nigerian and London youth culture.

Orange Culture represents another powerful fashion brand, founded by Adebayo Oke-Lawal.

This design label fights against the oppression of androgynous individuals by creating neutral and colorful designs that set the brand above the role of a simple clothing company to establish itself as a social movement.

Platforms promoting unisex fashion in Nigeria

The annual Street Souk convention functions as one vital initiative to boost the acceptance of unisex clothing in Nigeria.

Street Souk serves as an annual fashion convention in Lagos that showcases Africa’s influential streetwear brands through activities, It was launched in 2018 by Iretidayo Zaccheaus.

Through its combination of fashion with music and streetwear culture, the convention attracts huge international media coverage. ​

Additionally, the publication A Nasty Boy introduced new fashion storytelling by honoring the experiences of Nigeria’s alienated LGBTQ community members.

The magazine debuted in 2017 to become the first publication in Nigeria for LGBTQ people to explore underground stories using a fashion perspective.

The influence of urban fashion trends

The fashion of Nigeria’s urban districts adapts international trends by implementing cultural elements unique to Nigeria.

A modern style concept emerges through this trend by connecting Western designs to traditional Nigerian elements.

Fashion trends in Nigeria use streetwear, contemporary designs, and athleisure elements that favor denim items together with oversized t-shirts and sneakers. ​

Cultural acceptance and future prospects

Unisex fashion has emerged in Nigeria to introduce adaptable clothing choices for diverse communities.

Traditional fashion beliefs receive active opposition through this global movement that spreads recognition for numerous approaches people choose to express themselves.

Nigerian designers demonstrate innovative potential to establish unisex fashion as a standard choice for Nigerian urban dressers.

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