
Lagos Fashion Week 2025 is both a celebration of consistency and a recommitment to the deeper work ahead.
As the African fashion industry continues to expand its influence across global markets, Lagos Fashion Week marks a significant milestone: 15 years at the forefront of showcasing, developing, and strengthening the continent’s fashion ecosystem.
This anniversary season invites the community to pause, reflect, and relaunch. Under the theme In Full Bloom, Lagos Fashion Week 2025 is both a celebration of consistency and a recommitment to the deeper work ahead. It honours a legacy rooted in community, creativity, and cultural impact, driven by a relentless commitment to building a future where African designers not only create but thrive.
Since its inception, Lagos Fashion Week has become an instrumental platform for defining African fashion. Over the past decade and a half, it has spotlighted thousands of designers, cultivated international partnerships, and catalysed essential conversations around sustainability, the circular economy, and innovation in African fashion.
This year’s edition continues that legacy with a full calendar of runway shows, exhibitions, industry-led discussions, and immersive experiences.
The season will also highlight long-standing initiatives such as Green Access and Woven Threads, which have championed sustainability, craftsmanship, and responsible production; and XRetail, which bridges the gap between designers and consumers through new experiential commerce models.
Green Access 2025: Call for Applications Now Open

Green Access is Lagos Fashion Week’s flagship accelerator dedicated to emerging designers focused on sustainability and innovation through African craftsmanship. The 2025 cycle challenges designers to rethink pre and post-consumer textile waste as both raw material and creative opportunities. This includes exploring indigenous craft techniques, fostering youth development, and creating circular systems that are open, adaptive, and regenerative.
The program runs as a hybrid format with three weeks of virtual sessions followed by practical workshops where designers develop capsule collections. Each participant will present three looks showcasing sustainable materials, craftsmanship, and innovation at Lagos Fashion Week.
Applications are open to emerging designers in or connected to Africa until September 11, 2025.
A Defining Moment for African Fashion
This 15th anniversary arrives at a time when African fashion is shaping global conversations around culture, creativity, and sustainability. Designers from the continent are leading direct-to-consumer activations in key cities across Europe, Africa, and North America.
African designers are increasingly shaping global narratives, from Bubu Ogisi’s Zalando Visionary Award to Yayra Agbofah’s H&M Foundation Global Change Award. Both were nurtured through Lagos Fashion Week’s incubator, Style House Files.
From breakout brands like Iamisigo, Orange Culture and Emmy Kasbit to collaborations with the V&A Museum, British Fashion Council, UNESCO and Industrie Africa, Lagos Fashion Week has evolved beyond a showcase into a strategic platform driving sustainable industry growth.
Lagos Fashion Week 2025 will take place from October 29 to November 2.