The AMVCA 11 Cultural Day wasn’t just a celebration of heritage—it was a runway for regal agbada styles. From modern silhouettes to intricate cultural detailing, these eight celebrity looks deserve a second take (and a remake).
1. Neo Akpofure – Velvet Luxury:
Deep wine velvet agbada, gold threading, and sleek finish—regal and rich in texture.
2. Deyemi Okanlawon– Yoruba Royalty:
Deyemi Okanlawon shines in wine agbada with soft embroidery, clean structure, and subtle metallic accents. Classy and calm.
3. Stan Nze – Mazi Classic:
Regal Igbo attire in a gold robe, coral beads, and a feathered cap. His traditional fan marked “MAZI NZE,” crowned the outfit exuding nobility and cultural pride.
4. Chimezie Imo:
Regally dressed in traditional Igbo royal attire, combining a red cap with an ivory feather, layered coral beads, and a richly patterned wrapper. He holds a black staff, draped in a fur stole, and wears sunglasses that add a modern edge to his majestic presence. The ensemble reflects cultural pride, authority, elegance, worthy of recreation.
5. Elozonam – Tailored Rebel:
Brown agbada with sharp edges and abstract aso oke patterns, fusing streetwear energy with cultural pride.
6. Lateef Adedimeji:
Flowing, ankle-length gown ( babban riga ) with intricate embroidered patterns along the neckline and sleeves paired with matching trousers and a richly decorated cap , creating a harmonious, elegant silhouette.
7. Prince Nelson – Monochrome Majesty:
Red traditional attire ensemble with structured layers and subtle embroidery. Clean and commanding.
8. Saga Adeolu – Earth-Toned Elegance:
Muted brown agbada with tone-on-tone embroidery and a relaxed fit. Understated luxury.
Recreate the Vibe:
Opt for custom-tailored fits, play with colour beyond black and white, and don’t be afraid of layers or modern twists. Accessories? Fila caps, beaded necklaces, leather slippers—make it yours.