The designer who showcased her offerings made a case for Afrocentric trend on the pieces he put on the runway.
See Jules James' Afrocentric runway Presentation
Jules James makes a case for Afrocentric trend for his day 1 presentation at the Men's Fashion Week Nigeria 2016.
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Pieces including onesies in solid prints, trad matching sets for men, Ankara print patchwork for men as well as detailed embellished/embroidered tops and print pants for men.
Other trendy bits including short sets, patchwork matching sets in bold fabrics also adorned the runway. The female designer of the menswear brand took everyone by surprise when she took a bow.
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