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NIGERIA FASHION INDUSTRY

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by Nigeria Today
October 17, 2022
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The Nigerian fashion industry has indeed increased beyond limits with so many indigenous designers emerging with such flawless creativity which leaves an indelible mark in the fashion terrain.

To talk about the evolution of Nigerian fashion, the beauty in its diverse cultures is worthy of mention. The Yoruba, Igbo and Hausa amongst other ethnic groups, in Nigeria have their own peculiar outfits, which best describes the Nigerian fashion zone.

 

The fashion industry in Nigeria plays an important cultural role and contributes significantly to the country’s economy.

Casual attire is commonly worn by people, but formal and traditional attire are worn mainly on special occasions. Clothing incorporates a variety of colors, fabrics, and embellishments (often beads). Many of the component cultures of Nigeria wear styles that are unique to their tribal society and customs.

 

Nigeria is known not only for its fashionable textiles and garments, but also for its fashion designers such as Folake Folarin-Coker, Yomi Casual, Duro Olowu, Deola Sagoe, Mai Atafo, Vekee James and others who are making their marks beyond the shores of this country and increasingly gaining international recognition.

 

History Of Nigerian Fashion Industry

 

Prior to the 90s, Nigerian fashion had always been influenced by the British as a result of the colonialism, but at the close of the last millennium, the Nigerian fashion industry took a great leap and has since then been making global impacts.

The 60s saw a lot of elites dressed in tight-fitting or loose long dresses, hats and miniskirts inspired by Mary Quaint. For men, boot-legged trousers and fitted open-neck shirts with loud prints were the order of the day. This was as a result of the fact that most of the trends were inspired by the British since they had a high influence on our culture. While the elites emulated the British dress styles, the uneducated clung to their traditional attires and local hairstyles.

 

During the 70s, Nigerian women mostly wore a very loose-fitting sleeved Buba worn over an Iro which barely went below the knee while for men, Dashiki and Agbada were the trending attires. This trend, known as Oleku, was said to have gotten its name from a movie with the same name. During this time, Nigerians became confident to rock their traditional styles and this perhaps, can be attributed to the sense of identity that comes with self-governance. The 1970 hairstyles were mostly Jerry curls and perming for both men and women. Another peculiar thing about fashion in the 70s is the idea of ‘to-match’. Many persons wore accessories that matched with the color of their dresses.

 

The 80s came with maxis. Women rocked maxi skirts with big jewelries while men and loose-fitting suits became pals. Dresses were mainly big, and the hairstyle Afro became rather untamed with a very loud rave of perming and Jerry curls. There were even instances of garish dresses with ridiculous combinations. This fad permeated even into the 90s as a result of the rapid growth of westernization across the globe.

Nigerian fashion in the 90s became a mirror of the western world. There was an influx of foreign clothes in the country such that the Nigerian economy dwindled. Fitted tank tops, makeup, jeans, Capri pants, and a lot more flowed into the country such that those who could not afford them made do with ‘bend-down select’ – cheap second-hand clothes which also came in from foreign countries.

 

It was during this period that the Ankara fabric surfaced. The African prints made from African designs and Indonesian production received national acceptance and thrives till this very moment.

 

To this day, westernization still has a big influence on Nigerian fashion.

 

Be that as it may we can boldly assert that contemporary fashion in the country has been largely influenced by our traditions and culture. We are proud of who we are and largely reflects this in our fashion.

 

Nigerian fashion designers are making their marks beyond the shores of this country, by including our rich cultural heritage in every of their great works.

we can only hold on to the optimism that the Nigerian fashion industry shall continue to bloom with recognition and prominence.

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