The second day of the Lagos Fashion and Design Week was off to a beautiful start with fast emerging fashion icon, Adebayo Oke-Lawal, premiering his new collection from his fashion brand Orange Culture.
Day 2 showcase: Orange Culture
The collection fully consisted of very fluid fabrics and so many different colors, which more Nigerian men need to embrace.
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The collection fully consisted of very fluid fabrics and so many different colors, which more Nigerian men need to embrace. Also, there were quite a few see through fabrics, which, in my opinion, are ideal for the humid Nigerian weather.
It is very clear that the Orange culture man isn’t the typical average dressed-up man. Instead, he is one who loves to make a statement and a bold one at that. He isn’t afraid to stand out of the crowd in something unusual and extraordinary
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