In the dynamic fashion world, female entrepreneurs leave a transformative mark, reshaping the industry’s landscape with their innovation, leadership, and commitment to empowerment. In no particular order, we shine a spotlight on the top CEOs who are making significant contributions:
1. Anu Obasa, CEO of Ann Cranberry
Anu Obasa, the visionary CEO of Ann Cranberry, leads an award-winning fashion school in Lagos. Established with a mission to educate, empower, and equip individuals to chart their course as fashion entrepreneurs, Ann Cranberry is dedicated to nurturing the upcoming generation of style innovators. Ann Cranberry is an advanced fashion institution at the forefront of the industry, specialising in the intricate art of designing and crafting bridal and couture dresses.
2. Princess Oghene, Director of GMYT Fashion Academy
As the Group Managing Director of GMYT GROUP, Princess Oghene has charted an exceptional course in the fashion industry. Princess Oghene’s leadership has garnered over 120 awards for the GMYT Group, including prestigious recognitions like Ecowas Designer of the Year and the Nigerian Entrepreneurs Award. Beyond her business acumen, Princess Oghene is a humanitarian and philanthropist, training and graduating over twelve thousand women and youths in the fashion business. Her initiatives extend through platforms like GAH-AWARDS, GMYT Fashion Academy, and GMYT Foundation, impacting lives and contributing to societal growth. A golf champion and member of the Ikoyi Golf Club, Princess Oghene combines her love for the sport with her mission to empower women and youth through skills acquisition and entrepreneurial programmes, aiming to impact 10,000 lives by 2030.
3. Sandrah Tubobereni, Founder of Tubo
Sandrah Tubobereni, the creative force behind Tubo, has carved a distinct identity in the fashion world. Armed with a daring imagination and audacity, she has cultivated a recognisable aesthetic that merges the vibrancy of African culture with contemporary global influences. As a self-taught designer and business development expert, she holds an MBA with a First Class in Global Financial Services and a B.Sc. in Economics. Ms. Tubo’s designs celebrate and empower women, reflecting her Nigerian heritage and showcasing her mastery of the female form. Through her bespoke pieces, she pushes the boundaries of style and creativity, leaving an indelible mark on the fashion industry.
These leading women entrepreneurs are not just shaping the fashion industry; they are trailblazers, advocates for empowerment, and catalysts for positive change. Their stories inspire and illuminate the path for future generations, proving that the fashion world is not just about clothing but about transformative leadership and enduring impact.
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