Nigeria
is popular for a lot of things and most recently, fashion is in the fore.
People all over the world, including international celebrities like Chris
Brown, Rihanna and Beyonce have been spotted wearing different Nigerian
clothing – both traditional and contemporary. Several fashion shows have been
held in New York, London, Paris and Milan featuring pieces with Nigerian
influences on them.
High
exposure on the social media
It is no secret that social media connects the
people from all over the world and allows them share information with ease and
speed. Social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Pintrest
has been fundamental to selling Nigerian fashion to the world at large and
enforcing a love for their style.
Nigerian designers have handles on these
different platforms where they promote their designs and the followers who
repost and share spread them far and wide across countries and continents. The
favorable comments and recommendations serve also to lure most foreigners on
board, subsequently boosting this global awareness.
Creative
variety
Nigerian fashion pieces are no longer restricted
to local or cultural pieces. The designs offered by Nigerian designers have
improved over the years in terms of standard and their designs evolved.
Not only is Nigerian fashion becoming more
contemporary, a plethora of pieces feature influences from foreign cultures,
adapting foreign styles and merging local design with international ones. This
has spurred interest worldwide so that even those who previously did
not really have interest, due to not seeing anything they liked, now have
abundant choices that they can relate with.
Support from Nigerians in Diaspora
From hosting fashion themed parties to
incorporating them in their street style, Nigerians in the diaspora have
served as key propagators of fashion abroad. The increased interest shown
by foreigners over the last few years, have been spurred by their exposure to
these brands in foreign lands. You now find Nigerian pieces being stocked
and sold in departmental stores and online shops in the UK, USA and other parts
of Europe. Online stores like Etsy and Net-a-porter now also stock these
local pieces.
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