‘Fashion has the power to create jobs, preserve culture and transform lives’ : is Lagos the (…)
Since its inception 15 years ago, the Nigerian event has established itself on the international fashion calendar. Platforming sustainability and social issues, and showcasing local talent, it’s doing things a little differently Inside a marquee in the grounds of Lagos’s five-star Federal Palace (…)
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