Lagos Fashion Week (LagosFW) – the continent’s foremost fashion showcase and Industrie Africa – the globally renowned retailer amplifying luxury African fashion announce a limited-edition trunkshow bringing the collections to consumers in real time beginning November 14th at 3PM WAT.
The trunk show builds on the two institutions’ shared mission to elevate African fashion through meaningful access, storytelling, and global reach. Featuring twenty designers whose work shaped the season’s conversation in Lagos, the capsule extends the Fashion Week’s cultural resonance into a global retail moment—one that honors intentional production and foregrounds the stories and craftsmanship behind each piece. The collections will be available to shop exclusively on Industrieafrica.com for 30 days from launch.
“We’ve long admired the work of Lagos Fashion Week in shaping Africa’s fashion landscape, so this collaboration is both timely and deeply aligned,” says Nisha Kanabar, Founder and CEO of Industrie Africa. “This trunk show allows us to extend the runway’s momentum—offering global consumers considered access to some of the continent’s most compelling new designers, while honoring the intentional production timelines that define their craft.”
“Partnering with Industrie Africa underscores our shared vision to create stronger pathways between creativity and commerce on the continent,” adds Omoyemi Akerele, Founder and Executive Director of Lagos Fashion Week. “As we continue to spotlight African design on the global stage, this collaboration reinforces the power of community and collaboration in ensuring our designers not only gain visibility but also tangible retail opportunities that sustain their craft and business.”
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Featured designers include top womenswear brands including Orange Culture (recently included in Vogue Business’ 100 Innovators 2025 class), Hertunba (recently featured on globally-recognized creators and entrepreneurs, Jackie Aina and Temi Ajibade), Cynthia Abila, Wanni Fuga, and new menswear offering from brands such as JZO.
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For the full designer list and to shop the trunkshow, visit industrieafrica.com/lagosfashionweek.
ABOUT LAGOS FASHION WEEK
Lagos Fashion Week (Lagos FW) is a leading platform shaping the future of fashion in Africa through creativity, collaboration, and community. Produced by Style House Files, the event convenes designers, artisans, buyers, consumers, and media from across the continent and beyond to experience the best of African design.
Since its inception, Lagos FW has championed the growth of a sustainable and globally relevant African fashion industry—spotlighting local craftsmanship, nurturing emerging talent, and fostering circular design through initiatives such as Green Access and Woven Threads.
Beyond the runway, Lagos FW serves as a catalyst for enterprise and cultural exchange, driving conversations around innovation, impact, and inclusivity within Africa’s creative economy.
For more information, visit lagosfashionweek.ng or follow @lagosfashionweekofficial on Instagram and @LFW_NG on X.
ABOUT INDUSTRIE AFRICA
In 2018, Industrie Africa was launched as a portal for discovery of the continent’s most exceptional designer talent. An indispensable tool for the fashion industry, it soon garnered international critical acclaim for its unique digital showcase and diverse representation of Africa’s contemporary fashion landscape.
Since launching e-commerce in 2020, Industrie Africa has featured 75 designers from 21 African countries, shipping to 56 nations with a community spanning 193 countries. The platform maintains exclusive partnerships with leading brands, featuring over 87% of featured designers practicing sustainable production.
Industrie Africa has collaborated with prestigious institutions, including the V&A Museum’s “Africa Fashion” exhibition, and has been featured across major media, including CNN, Vogue, and The New York Times.
More than e-commerce, Industrie Africa serves as a cultural bridge, proving that African creativity and commercial excellence are inseparable while creating economic opportunities for designers and artisans across the continent.