Justifiably, only the finest will represent the best of Nigerian culture on the global stage.
Multiple award-winning Lanre Da Silva of the LDA label has been selected to showcase Nigerian fashion in the festival of Nigerian art, cuisine, fashion, film and music. In nine years, the ‘haute couture’ house has racked up multiple international collaborations most notably with Dolce & Gabbana.
LDA’s selection comes as no surprise as the designer, has carved a niche for her bold use of colour with an edgy twist. The LDA brand also represents a relatively new style that is both refreshing and firmly rooted in Nigerian fashion practices and culture.
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