The 2019 edition of Lagos Fashion Week took place at the Federal Palace Hotel from Oct. 23-26. (photo by Andie Davis / Meniscus Magazine)
A look from the Orange Culture runway show. The label is run by designer Adebayo Oke-Lawal. (photo by Andie Davis / Meniscus Magazine)
An attendee strikes a pose on the grounds of Lagos Fashion Week 2019. (photo by Andie Davis / Meniscus Magazine)
An outfit by the label BLOKE, helmed by designer Faith Oluwajimi. His design was part of a presentation run at the four-floor concept store ALARA, located at Victoria Island. (photo by Andie Davis / Meniscus Magazine)
Outfits by COYOTE, a group of six designers representing Coconogacco, an independent fashion school located in Tokyo. The designs were part of larger presentation hosted at ALARA and run by FACE.A-J (Fashion And Cultural Exchange Africa-Japan). The initiative simultaneously promotes African and Japanese fashion, and is backed by Japan fashion powerhouse United Arrows. (photo by Andie Davis / Meniscus Magazine)
Lagos Fashion Week will celebrate its 10th year in 2020. (photo by Andie Davis / Meniscus Magazine)
In addition to runway shows and presentations, Lagos Fashion Week hosts a number of business panels, parties and other events promoting Nigerian and African fashion. (photo by Andie Davis / Meniscus Magazine)
With estimates between 16 to 21 million people, Lagos is Africa’s largest city and has emerged as an African fashion powerhouse over the last decade. (photo by Andie Davis / Meniscus Magazine)
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