[FASHION TIPS] Top Five fashion trends in Nigeria today

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The ethnic diversity of the nation gives Nigeria’s fashion style its own distinct charm and individuality. Adire, ankara, lace, and jacquard are the four primary materials used in Nigerian clothing.
There have been plenty of fun fashion trends that people have hopped on.

Below are the Top 5 fashion trends so far.

ADIRE
This exquisitely patterned Kampala (Tie and Dye) is from Abeokuta, the center of excellence for Nigerian tie and dye. It is appropriate for all situations and may be used to sew any popular fashion. It is long-lasting, non-fading, and fits both men and women.

PANTSUIT
Pantsuits are no longer considered to be “old school.” Fashion designers nowadays have made suits a must-have item in the closet of any fashionable woman by producing stunning looks with various fabrics that make them appropriate for all weather conditions. This year, Nigerian ladies have been making waves in pantsuits.

MINI DRESSES
This type of mini dress is the newest worldwide fashion trend in Nigeria. The puffy sleeves with elastic cuffs are very popular in Nigerian fashion. To draw attention to the legs, a thigh-length skirt with high heels is worn. This dress’ elegantly square-shaped neckline allows it to be worn on or off the shoulder, depending on personal preference. Dresses are the focus of this year’s Nigerian fashion trend!

ANKARA PRINTS
Even while animal prints aren’t precisely a new trend, they are nonetheless popular and constantly changing. We are exchanging zebra, tiger, and zebra- and snakeskin prints for Ankara prints.

BLAZERS
The most recent in Nigerian fashion, a blazer and shorts may give you an air of luxury while also keeping you active and fit. This loose-fitting jacket is typically worn with a black turtleneck underneath. This fashion in Nigeria differs in that these suits are worn with sneakers, sandals, or cozy flats rather than the tall high heels that are typically seen with them. In terms of fashion trends in Nigeria, this is a breath of fresh air.