Hollister x Crocs Just Dropped Their First Collab

Hollister and Crocs team up for their first-ever collab, the Dream Drop. Fronted by artist d4vd, the collection pairs sherpa fleece sets with new Classic Unforgettable Clogs.
Rosalía Is the New Face of Calvin Klein’s Fall 2025 Campaign

Rosalía makes her Calvin Klein debut in the Fall 2025 underwear campaign, shot by Carlijn Jacobs. Discover the Icon Cotton Modal and Heritage Cotton lines.
Intimissimi’s Ultralight Cotton Collection Is Basically Cloud Nine for Your Underwear Drawer

Intimissimi’s Ultralight Cotton underwear collection blends natural fibres, lightweight comfort, and Italian craftsmanship — your new everyday lingerie essential.
Ayra Starr’s All-Black VMAs Look Was a Futuristic Fantasy We Didn’t See Coming

Somebody check on our mood boards because Ayra Starr just wrecked them—in the best way possible. The Afrobeats princess stepped onto the 2025 VMAs red carpet in New York and delivered an all-black look so sharp, so sleek, and so unapologetically bold, we’re still catching our breath. Let’s start with the pixie cut. Clean. Modern. Effortlessly chic. It had that “don’t play with me” energy, like the kind of hair you get when you’re booked and busy but still serving face. Honestly, we almost booked a salon appointment mid-show. Now, the outfit. Whew. This bandeau-meets-armor situation was a textile masterpiece: alternating bands of black leather and sheer mesh stitched into futuristic perfection. That diagonal strap across her chest? Chef’s kiss. It was giving warrior princess on a fashion battlefield. The matching high-waisted trousers sealed the deal. Same leather-and-mesh drama, same sculpted energy, just… flawless. Coordinated sets are clearly not going anywhere, and Ayra just reminded everyone how it’s done. Accessories? On point. Gold drop earrings against all that black were a stroke of genius, while strappy heels echoed the whole bandage-meets-power aesthetic. And the bold lip? The exclamation point we didn’t know we needed. Sure, the night technically belonged to Tyla—who scooped her second consecutive Best Afrobeats award—but when it came to the red carpet, Ayra Starr left no crumbs. This look wasn’t just fashion, it was a statement: she’s that girl, and she knows it.
Temi Otedola’s Iceland Wedding Dress Was Pure Audrey Hepburn Fantasy

Temi Otedola ended her three-part wedding to Mr Eazi with a breathtaking Fendi couture gown in Iceland, inspired by Audrey Hepburn’s 1954 bridal look.
Ebuka Obi–Uchendu Is Serving RMD Energy On BBNaija Eviction Night

Ebuka Obi–Uchendu pays tribute to Nollywood legend Richard Mofe–Damijo with a bold, RMD-inspired look on BBNaija eviction night.
Nike Swaps Bold Tagline From Just Do It to Why Do It?

Nike swaps its iconic “Just Do It” slogan for “Why Do It?” in a bold new campaign. Featuring LeBron James, Carlos Alcaraz, Caitlin Clark and more, the brand challenges a new generation to find their ‘why.’
Agbons–GL: Diva Collection 2025 : The Tapestry of Craft and Creativity

The Diva Collection 2025 by Agbons–GL is a deliberate, confident exploration of feminine authority expressed through couture-level craftsmanship. The featured look encapsulates the collection’s central thesis: that the modern Nigerian woman can be both regal and daring, grounded in tradition yet unmistakably global in presence. At the core of the design is precision structure paired with fluid embellishment. The silhouette is elongated and statuesque, hugging the body with a sculptural fit that emphasizes strength rather than fragility. The designer employs a sheer, nude-toned base as a canvas which is an intentional choice that allows the embellishment to function as both garment and armor. This transparency is not gratuitous; instead, it highlights technique, proportion, and control, demanding confidence from both wearer and maker. One of the most striking design techniques is the use of cascading beadwork and crystal fringe, meticulously hand-applied to create vertical movement. This elongation effect enhances the body’s natural lines while introducing kinetic drama as the wearer moves. The beading is neither random nor excessive; it follows a calculated rhythm, demonstrating a strong understanding of balance and visual flow. The plunging neckline, supported by a delicate halter structure, is reinforced with crystal detailing that subtly references jewelry-making techniques, blurring the line between fashion and adornment. The crown-like headpiece completes the narrative. Rather than serving as a mere accessory, it positions the wearer as a sovereign figure—an intentional nod to power, legacy, and self-sovereignty. This choice is particularly impactful within the Nigerian fashion context, where symbolism, status, and storytelling are deeply embedded in dress culture. Agbons–GL modernizes this tradition without diluting its significance.From a technical standpoint, the collection demonstrates advanced couture discipline. The fit suggests careful pattern drafting, especially in managing the tension between a sheer fabric and heavy embellishment—an area where many designs fail structurally. The seamless integration of these elements speaks to a mature design process and a brand that understands longevity over spectacle. In terms of industry impact, Diva Collection 2025 reinforces Nigeria’s growing authority in luxury fashion. It aligns with global couture aesthetics while retaining a distinctly African sense of drama and pride. Agbons–GL positions itself alongside Nigerian designers who are redefining glamour—not as excess, but as intentional, powerful expression. The collection contributes to the ongoing shift from “occasion wear” toward statement couture, suitable for international red carpets, editorials, and high-fashion markets. Ultimately, Diva Collection 2025 is not just visually arresting. It is conceptually sound. It celebrates femininity as dominance, beauty as structure, and fashion as a language of power. Agbons–GL delivers a collection that is unapologetic, technically accomplished, and culturally resonant—marking a strong moment in contemporary Nigerian fashion evolution.
This Congolese Bride Turned Her Wedding Dress Into a Walking Family Portrait

Congolese bride Julia Mbongo honoured her heritage with a raffia wedding dress featuring hand-painted family portraits. See the emotional, fashion-forward look redefining bridal style.
The Emerging Designers You’ll Want on Speed Dial

Kylie Jenner’s Khy is redefining collaborations, spotlighting emerging designers like Poster Girl, Natasha Zinko, and Dilara Findikoglu. Here’s why they should be on your radar.