When it comes to fashion in Nigeria, there is every indication that we are not doing badly at all. The just-concluded Lagos Fashion Week is a testament to how well the industry is thriving. And we have several creative fashion designers to thank for that. If you were at the Lagos Fashion Week event, then you’d have been sure to see at least one or two of these bloggers.
Here 4 male fashion bloggers who are on top of their game when it comes to Nigerian fashion.
Denola Grey
If you’re searching for male fashion bloggers in Nigeria and the name Denola Grey doesn’t pop up, then you have to recheck your sources. Denola had over 100,000 followers on Instagram and he has dominated the industry within the short period in which he ventured into fashion. Besides being a fashion consultant and owning the blog denolagrey.com, he is also an actor, model, and content curator.
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Kuyet Bamai
Born and bred in Kaduna State, Kuyet Bamai’s style is that of a northern Nigerian-based fashionista who explores foreign styles as well. He is a fashion and lifestyle blogger, photographer, social media strategist and content curator based in Abuja. With his over 13,000 followers on Instagram, it is safe to say Kuyet earned his nomination for the Nigerian Teen Choice Award For Choice Fashion Stylist.
Akin Faminu
It is not every time you come across a doctor who adopts a career like fashion designing. So, in the case of Akin Faminu, it is clear he means business. Writer, medical doctor, and fashion enthusiast – these are the key professions Akin juggles and he shows no sign of slowing down. He runs the Akin Faminu blog which showcases dapper fashion styles which have a blend of both Afrocentrism and Western fashion.
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Igee Okafor
Another high-achieving blogger on this list, Igee Okafor curates unconventional fashion and lifestyle content for “lifestyle enthusiasts to learn and create an all-around conversation about Menswear and Culture.” Before he began his fashion career, Igee left the shores of Nigeria for Paris before attending St. John’s University to further his education in Business and Marketing. Based in New York City, he runs the blog bondofficial.com with emphasis on style, grooming and wellness, and culture.
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