This is an inspiring journey of two modern queens who have taken it upon themselves to uplift and promote creative talents in their communities and country . We applaud their individual efforts, collaborative initiatives, and the impact they are making on the creative industry. Their influence extends beyond traditional royal duties, as they use their platforms to nurture the next generation of artists, designers, and performers. In balancing their royal responsibilities with their passion for the arts, and the legacy they are building through their commitment to fostering creativity is making history .
While both Oloris are well known for parading beautiful pieces in their wardrobe from various Nigerian brands giving their Fashion game high points while going about their Royal duties , below is a brief on their Royal support in nurturing the creatives of the Nigerian fashion industry .
Olori Ronke Ademiluyi Ogunwusi, the wife of Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi Ojora II, the Ooni of Ife, has emerged as a prominent figure in the African fashion industry. Her unwavering support for emerging designers and her pivotal role in organizing the Africa Fashion Week Nigeria and London have significantly contributed to the global recognition of African fashion.
Olori Ronke’s passion for fashion and her commitment to empowering African designers have been instrumental in creating platforms that showcase the beauty, diversity, and talent of African fashion. Through Africa Fashion Week, she has provided a stage for designers to exhibit their collections to a global audience, fostering collaborations and business opportunities. Her influence has helped to elevate African fashion to new heights, making it a force to be reckoned with in the international fashion scene.
Olori Atuwatse III, the First Lady of Warri Kingdom, has emerged as a powerful advocate for African culture and heritage. Through her initiative, Threads of Africa, she is championing the preservation and promotion of traditional African textiles and fashion.
Threads of Africa is a platform that showcases the work of talented African designers and artisans. By providing them with a global stage, Olori Atuwatse III is helping to revitalize age-old traditions and empower communities. Her efforts have not only contributed to the economic growth of the continent but have also raised awareness about the rich cultural tapestry of Africa.
Olori Atuwatse III‘s passion for African fashion is evident in her own personal style, which often incorporates traditional elements. She has become an inspiration to many, proving that it is possible to embrace modernity while honoring one’s cultural roots.
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