We consider our favorite moments of clothes in cars, having inspired
designers across the globe since the day vehicles became a mainstream
reality.
The Second edition of Men’s Fashion week Nigeria 2017 in partnership
with Germaine Auto Center and Axe Nigeria intend to blur the lines
between the fluid flowing world of fashion and engineered world machines
(automobile), creating a unique structural aesthetic all of its own,
helping each individual find their own Magic.
The Men's Fashion Week Nigeria event took place on Oct 13-15 at the
Germaine Auto Center. It was an event filled with testosterone, art and
fashion.
Designer 1407 experimented with transparency, prints and fluidity, with his model moving with supreme skill.
Designer 2107 spiced up the contemporary senator look with details and prints.
Maxivive introduced us to another dimension of mental health with his
T-shirt capsule collection which was in collaboration with 26.8.77
BE-YOUTIFUL caught our attention as the urban wear designer Believe
hit the runway. His slogan tees and hoodies did more of the talking as
the models took the catwalk.
Art never felt this good until kai's divo from Uganda, Palse from
South Africa, Abrantie the Gentleman & Quophi Akotuah from Ghana,
Moshions from Rwanda and Steve Ray from Nigeria took the runway. It was a
total display of creativity and fashion.
We also had designers like: BLAQ, Sammielle Couture, Ghetto youth X
Reincarn8, Joe Patanga, Onabu Leihgjay designs, One Tribe, Walker
designs, Zhalima Grazioni, Nana Classique, Dudu Black.
Sunday was all about recognition and crowning of Mr. Universe
Nigeria, awarding individuals who have contributed immensely to the
Nigerian male fashion industry and its metropolises. The celebrity
studded show included Richard Mofe Damijo, Mai Atafo, Vimbai Mutinhiri,
Lamboghini, Jon Ogah, Soma, Juliet Ibrahim, Ono Bello, Joan Okorodudu,
Frank Oshodi, Pela, Mueyiwa Omatsola, Francis Beacon, Marcus Pius,
Kennedy Mgboji, Tracy Ishmael, Ariya Ticket CEO and a host of others.
We consider our favorite moments of clothes in cars, having inspired
designers across the globe since the day vehicles became a mainstream
reality.
The Second edition of Men’s Fashion week Nigeria 2017 in partnership
with Germaine Auto Center and Axe Nigeria intend to blur the lines
between the fluid flowing world of fashion and engineered world machines
(automobile), creating a unique structural aesthetic all of its own,
helping each individual find their own Magic.
The Men's Fashion Week Nigeria event took place on Oct 13-15 at the
Germaine Auto Center. It was an event filled with testosterone, art and
fashion.
Designer 1407 experimented with transparency, prints and fluidity, with his model moving with supreme skill.
Designer 2107 spiced up the contemporary senator look with details and prints.
Maxivive introduced us to another dimension of mental health with his
T-shirt capsule collection which was in collaboration with 26.8.77
BE-YOUTIFUL caught our attention as the urban wear designer Believe
hit the runway. His slogan tees and hoodies did more of the talking as
the models took the catwalk.
Art never felt this good until kai's divo from Uganda, Palse from
South Africa, Abrantie the Gentleman & Quophi Akotuah from Ghana,
Moshions from Rwanda and Steve Ray from Nigeria took the runway. It was a
total display of creativity and fashion.
We also had designers like: BLAQ, Sammielle Couture, Ghetto youth X
Reincarn8, Joe Patanga, Onabu Leihgjay designs, One Tribe, Walker
designs, Zhalima Grazioni, Nana Classique, Dudu Black.
Sunday was all about recognition and crowning of Mr. Universe
Nigeria, awarding individuals who have contributed immensely to the
Nigerian male fashion industry and its metropolises. The celebrity
studded show included Richard Mofe Damijo, Mai Atafo, Vimbai Mutinhiri,
Lamboghini, Jon Ogah, Soma, Juliet Ibrahim, Ono Bello, Joan Okorodudu,
Frank Oshodi, Pela, Mueyiwa Omatsola, Francis Beacon, Marcus Pius,
Kennedy Mgboji, Tracy Ishmael, Ariya Ticket CEO and a host of others.
We consider our favorite moments of clothes in cars, having inspired
designers across the globe since the day vehicles became a mainstream
reality.
The Second edition of Men’s Fashion week Nigeria 2017 in partnership
with Germaine Auto Center and Axe Nigeria intend to blur the lines
between the fluid flowing world of fashion and engineered world machines
(automobile), creating a unique structural aesthetic all of its own,
helping each individual find their own Magic.
The Men's Fashion Week Nigeria event took place on Oct 13-15 at the
Germaine Auto Center. It was an event filled with testosterone, art and
fashion.
Designer 1407 experimented with transparency, prints and fluidity, with his model moving with supreme skill.
Designer 2107 spiced up the contemporary senator look with details and prints.
Maxivive introduced us to another dimension of mental health with his
T-shirt capsule collection which was in collaboration with 26.8.77
BE-YOUTIFUL caught our attention as the urban wear designer Believe
hit the runway. His slogan tees and hoodies did more of the talking as
the models took the catwalk.
Art never felt this good until kai's divo from Uganda, Palse from
South Africa, Abrantie the Gentleman & Quophi Akotuah from Ghana,
Moshions from Rwanda and Steve Ray from Nigeria took the runway. It was a
total display of creativity and fashion.
We also had designers like: BLAQ, Sammielle Couture, Ghetto youth X
Reincarn8, Joe Patanga, Onabu Leihgjay designs, One Tribe, Walker
designs, Zhalima Grazioni, Nana Classique, Dudu Black.
Sunday was all about recognition and crowning of Mr. Universe
Nigeria, awarding individuals who have contributed immensely to the
Nigerian male fashion industry and its metropolises.
The celebrity
studded show included Richard Mofe Damijo, Mai Atafo, Vimbai Mutinhiri,
Lamboghini, Jon Ogah, Soma, Juliet Ibrahim, Ono Bello, Joan Okorodudu,
Frank Oshodi, Pela, Mueyiwa Omatsola, Francis Beacon, Marcus Pius,
Kennedy Mgboji, Tracy Ishmael, Ariya Ticket CEO and a host of others.
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