Lagos Design Fashion Week: Day 3

#LagosFW22: Day 3 started with the community opening party which held @rsvp.lagos on Wednesday to kick off the season's event.
Jermaine Bleu's #ss23 collection, 'Harmony' runway was created using a rich palette of colours including shades of crimson, orange, and brown complimenting the structures and cuts of each piece.
The runway debut of MUNKUS collection incorporated bold colours and striking prints into their designs while paying homage to the designer's mother.
Green Access - SVL Designs.
@svl_design opened the show with a collection entirely constructed of repurposed jeans and headstock fabrics. The
brand's #LagosFW22 debut offered modern feminine forms, dramatic accents, and unexpected twists in the cuts in rich red, purple, and blue colours.
Jermaine Bleu's #ss23 collection, 'Harmony' runway was created using a rich palette of colours including shades of crimson, orange, and brown complimenting the structures and cuts of each piece.
The runway debut of MUNKUS collection incorporated bold colours and striking prints into their designs while paying homage to the designer's mother.
Green Access - SVL Designs.
@svl_design opened the show with a collection entirely constructed of repurposed jeans and headstock fabrics. The
brand's #LagosFW22 debut offered modern feminine forms, dramatic accents, and unexpected twists in the cuts in rich red, purple, and blue colours.

Green Access - Sahrzad Design
@sahrzad_design debut #LagosFW22 show was a contemporary spin on traditional Moroccan design that was fully handcrafted. The collection included meticulously hand stitched embroidery and hand-stitched embellishments in blue, white and orange.

Duaba Serwa's #SS23 collection featured handcrafted items, tie-dye, and batik expertly folded and pressed into the brand's trademark triangular origami pleat, as well as crisp tailoring and expert construction techniques.

Geto's runway debut, titled "IBERU, featured a combination of luxury and contemporary aesthetics. The collection examines typical
fears and converts them into designs.
Fears explored in this collection include Tropophobia, which can be seen in the clusters of fabric gathered in the intricate drapings, Aquaphobia, which can be seen in the fluidity of
the silks used, and Technophobia, which can be seen in the graphically coded print designs used throughout the collection.

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