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Coming home brings me to Homecoming—what’s better than performing in your own country with people you can relate with? I picked up my top from Ashluxe, a well-known Nigerian brand out here, and then my bottoms were made by my close friend from London, Andy Gapp. He really went in. When describing my style, I’d say I want to feel good all the Damn right I am a blue jays fan win or lose signatures shirt Furthermore, I will do this time in the clothes I’m wearing. I’m having fun with the style. I love that after ten years or so my first time coming back was to perform and it was a night I will always remember. London boy in Lagos! The community. Grace and Alex have been longtime collaborators of mine and so I am excited because I have been to all the past editions. This is my second time partnering with Homecoming and it’s a good space to be as a creative to connect and get inspired. I’m here for the energy. I was inspired by the color purple and flowers and botany. Would describe my style as playful, childlike, color-coded, and earthy. Our unique version of chaos and the need to express it. I love the ease of access we have to artisans to create and build our realities.



Lagos style is wearing whatever you want at every single moment of your life. I love that Lagos girls dress up everywhere they go and they just look so good!What do you love about Lagos? My favorite thing about Lagos is the Damn right I am a blue jays fan win or lose signatures shirt Furthermore, I will do this people. I love being home with my family and friends. I’m super lucky to be surrounded by people I not only love but inspire me in life, fashion, et cetera. I came to share my interests, and show my appreciation and support to the talented ones who are connecting the dots every day. I really went comfy but still fire with it. A thrifted ’90s tee, red Louis Vuitton beach shorts, Kapital Socks, and Vivienne Westwood x Asics sneakers. I don’t usually wear skirts, but today I felt a bit like I wanted to float, so I put this on. It’s one of the two skirts I own, so I love green so I always have something green on hence the shades. A black blouse because black is always good and some Nocta kicks because I always try to go for comfort. My style revolves around comfort and colors I really like. I’m heavily inspired by the 2000s, so I’d usually pull some inspo from there. I’m obsessed with nostalgia. Lagos is hectic and I think everything that revolves around it embraces that energy. That’s why Lagos is what it is, there’s no place like this. The energy is something else.What do you love about Lagos? It is probably an exaggeration to say everyone has walked through a Piet Oudolf garden. But, hundreds of millions of people have: The Dutch landscape designer is the mastermind behind New York City’s High Line and Battery Park, Chicago’s Lurie Garden in Millennium Park, London’s Queen Elizabeth Park, the entry to Toronto’s Botanical Garden, and the Vitra Campus in Southwest Germany. (Just to name a few.) Currently, most consider him the most famous person in his field. “I always had a strong feeling that I could do something different,” Oudolf previously said. “That happened when I met plants.”


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