A traditional ruler in Lagos State , Oba Saheed Elegushi, has
advised government to support the growth of the fashion industry so as
to end the economic recession .
Oba Elegushi of Ikateland said this during the Africa Fashion Week
Nigeria (AFWN) 2017 held at the National Theatre in Iganmu, Lagos, over
the weekend.
The traditional ruler was represented by Mr Anofiu Elegushi, the acting Lagos State Commissioner for Transportation.
“I enjoin the three tiers of government to partner fashion promoters such as the organisers of the Africa Fashion week.
“This will be highly advantageous in jump starting our economy currently in recession,’’ he said.
According to him, most developed countries earn their major revenues
from the patronage of their fashion industry by internationally
acclaimed superstars, royal families and distinguished personalities.
He said that when the government and the public supported the fashion
industry; they would be supporting the growth of the entertainment
industry, indirectly.
The traditional ruler added that this would also create employment
opportunities for many unemployed people and increase revenue to
government through taxation.
“ I can say that the Africa Fashion Week Nigeria 2017 is a great
advocate in launching creativity of African and Nigerian fashions,’’ he
said.
Also, Ronke Ademiluyi; the founder of AFWN said that the event, the
fourth in Nigeria, was unique because it was used to project the African
s culture in its grandeur and splendour.
“After three successful years of having the show at Eko Hotels and
Suites, we decided to host this year’s show at the National Theatre, in
Iganmu, Lagos.
“The National Theatre, inaugurated 40 years ago, when Nigeria hosted
the second Black and the African Festival of Arts and Culture (FESTAC
77), remains the true icon of our African heritage,” she said.
She said that the idea was to promote and showcase the African
culture and heritage to a global audience, by displaying African and
Nigerian fabrics in various designs and styles
.
Ademiluyi said that the long-term growth of the fashion industry was
grounded in developing initiatives that would ensure that it remained at
the forefront of creativity, centre of fashion, style and innovation.
“This year’s AFWN is unique as we have 56 designers and 40 exhibitors
selected from various parts of Nigeria and the African continent,
displaying their talents and brands in the two-day catwalk show.
“AFWN launched the first Iconic Catwalk Show in Nigeria at the
National Arts Theatre on April 1 and on April 2 at The Tinubu Square on
Lagos Island.
“ We believe that for creativity to grow; there is the need for a platform that supports and promotes its growth.
“In exploring the multifaceted achievement of African fashion
globally, the adoption of African fabric and designers’ creativeness is
an undeniable testament of the untapped potentials as a catalyst for
economic development,” she said.
One of the models in the catwalk, Ms Joy Ejiro, also the 2016 Best
Model Nigeria winner in Istanbul, Turkey, said Nigerian fabrics were
getting international acceptance.
“Nigerian fabrics have really gone far and wide; made-in-Nigeria
designs are going internationally, we need more support and promotion
from our home government and the organized private sector,” she said.
NAN reports that some of the fashion designers that displayed their
products are: Reverse, (handmade bags, suits), Zainab Bridals, Lamzie
from Owerri, Simply Sleek and Women in Nigeria designs, also known as
“Oleku’’.
Others include: Modella, Kola Kuddus, Maufechi, Regalia by FAL,
Blingshiki, Zizi Cardow, Marobuk, Tash by Tasha, Linda Ngwi (Cameroun)
Sally Bawa and Alex Akande (Cameroon).
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