Who Wore What: The ultimate Lagos style file this week
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In the past week, Nigeria’s high-society players have wowed the internet with breath-taking looks and cultural sovereignty.
By Aderinola Abimbola
In the past week, Nigeria’s high-society players have wowed the internet with breath-taking looks and cultural sovereignty.
From cultural looks to corporate-wellness galas, it is no news that the city’s elite always treat every public appearance as a high-stakes editorial shoot. Here are some stunning looks that stood out for us this week:
1. Farooq Oreagba at the 2026 Ojude Oba Festival Procession, Ijebu-Ode:
Farooq was seen riding onto the pavilion on a decorated horse alongside his son Jamal. Popularly known as the undisputed King of Steeze, he wore his official Elesi family uniform: a pristine, crisp white traditional Agbada bordered by bold green and yellow vertical stripes. He completed the look with a rich, regal purple cap, heavy layers of royal coral neck beads, and his iconic blackout designer sunglasses.

2. Princess Adeshile at the Ojude Oba Cultural Exhibition Grounds
Princess stunned the internet adorned in a breathtaking, royal interpretation of southwestern elegance. The outfit was crafted primarily from custom-striped Aṣọ-Òkè in vibrant yellow and deep navy blue tones. The fitted peplum blouse featured dramatic feathered sleeves, while the matching skirt incorporated cascading layers of fringe that amplified her posture with every stride.

3. Eniola Badmus at the 2026 Ojude Oba Equestrian Cavalry Parad
Eniola Badmus was seen stepping directly onto the festival dirt on her own beautifully styled horse, Eniola donned a rich, premium navy blue Aṣọ-Òkè set created by the indigenous luxury house LolarsFinesse. She accessorized the regal piece with an intricately beaded traditional crown, royal waist beads, and an oversized matching feather hand fan.

4. Akin Faminu at the Ojude Oba High-Society Pavilions
Akin was seen in a masculine traditional tailoring designed by the visionary Blackadudu. Akin wore a richly colored, flawlessly structured native ensemble featuring complex, hand-etched embroidery patterns along the chest and shoulders, styled cleanly with minimalist leather accessories.

5.The Maternity Masterclass: Temi Otedola’s Shimmering Gold-Mesh Moment

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