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Saturday, January 11, 2020

Orange Culture Releases Campaign Photos For 2020 'Speak Up' Collection


Nigerian brand, Orange Culture has released campaign photos for its Spring/Summer 2020 collection, “Speak Up” lensed by Michael Oshai.

The collection celebrates eight creators; Stephen Tayo, Yagazie Emezi, Vincent Desmond, Falana, Daniel Obasi, Uche Ubah, Gideon Mustapha, and Dénola Grey, who use their platforms to encourage conversations on acceptance, gender, self-love and so much more.

"[We are] so honored to create in a time such as this! A generation of creators who are combatting stereotypes, opposing policies and fighting for the oppressed through their platforms. These creatives are using their art to push for a new and highly liberated Nigeria!", according to the brand.

Our SS20 Campaign is encouraging a generation of brave creatives to not be put down, but to SPEAK UP always, for what you believe in.

​Orange Culture was one of the first Nigerian brands to begin collaboration within the industry and has inspired many to follow. The label collaborated with numerous brands such as Huawei, Dennis Osadebe, Rokus London, Maxivive and many more. Adebayo Oke-Lawal most notable partnership happened recently with globally recognized Nigerian artist Davido, where he designed a limited edition collection sold exclusively at major store Selfridges.

Orange Culture has created a new niche for menswear in Nigeria and has undeniably opened doors for brave and more creative menswear brands. The brand has achieved international recognition and has been featured in prestigious publications such as Vogue ( US, UK , ITALY), WWD, BoF, Fucking Young, L’Uomo Vogue, Huffington Post, New York Times, CNN, BET, MTV, Vanity Fair, ELLE, Marie Claire, L’Officiel, Style.com, The Guardian and The New York Times.

Orange Culture is a regular participant of Lagos Fashion & Design Week (LFDW) and has been shortlisted for huge design platforms like the LVMH Prize 2014 for Young Fashion Designers, where he was picked alongside 29 of the hugest emerging designers from all over the world out of 1221. 

Adebayo Oke-Lawal was invited to come to Paris to present his work to the jury made up of eminent people from the fashion industry, such as Karl Lagerfeld, Nicolas Ghesquière, Marc Jacobs, Riccardo Tisci and Delphine Arnault.

The collection is available to order now and will be in stores from the end of January.

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