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From Rebrand to Radiance: The Timeless Elegance of Moelle Essentials - Bellafricana

From Rebrand to Radiance: The Timeless Elegance of Moelle Essentials

How Doyinsola Ogbeifun is redefining occasion wear with a focus on fit, femininity, and confidence

 

 

 

 

When you meet Doyinsola Ogbeifun, founder of Moelle Essentials, there’s an instant calm that draws you in, the kind that comes from someone who understands grace, structure, and the quiet power of confidence.

Her journey into fashion wasn’t a loud or impulsive one. It was built over time, shaped by observation, curiosity, and an ever-present desire to create clothes that make women feel as good as they look.

A Pause, A Rebirth

Moelle Essentials first came to life in 2018, born from Doyinsola’s vision to design elegant, well-fitted pieces for women of all shapes and sizes. But as with most creative journeys, there was a moment of pause — a three-year break that became a period of reflection and rediscovery.

In 2022, Moelle Essentials returned rebranded, refocused, and ready to redefine occasion wear.

The brand found its rhythm again, this time with a clearer purpose: to celebrate diverse body types through elegant, accessible designs that don’t compromise on quality or comfort.

 

 

Fashion That Fits Every Woman

Walk into Moelle Essentials’ world, and you’ll find pieces that speak of balance, classic yet modern, bold yet feminine. From flowing dresses that move like poetry to structured fits that celebrate the body’s natural silhouette, every design is made to make women stand tall.

Whether you’re petite, curvy, or tall, Moelle offers both ready-to-wear (RTW) and made-to-measure pieces. The goal? To eliminate the struggle of finding occasionwear that truly fits.

As Doyinsola puts it,

“Elegance should never be a privilege. It should be accessible — and it should fit.”

The Moelle Woman

 

 

 

The Moelle woman knows her worth. She loves sophistication without shouting it. She values quality but also seeks versatility. And above all, she wears her confidence like her favourite dress effortlessly.

Every piece by Moelle Essentials is designed with that woman in mind. From the first sketch to the final stitch, Doyinsola ensures that comfort, style, and precision go hand-in-hand.

Redefining Occasionwear

Moelle Essentials has carved a niche in occasionwear, reimagining what it means to dress up. It’s not just about sequins or silhouettes; it’s about emotion. The feeling of slipping into a dress that fits perfectly. The quiet excitement of looking in the mirror and saying, Yes, this is me.

With elegant fabrics, timeless cuts, and detail-oriented craftsmanship, Moelle’s creations are meant to stay in your wardrobe, and your memory for years to come.

 

 

 

 

The Future of Moelle

As Moelle Essentials continues to grow, one thing remains clear: the brand isn’t chasing trends — it’s setting a standard.

It’s about creating clothes that tell stories of women who rise, reinvent, and walk into every room like it was designed for them.

And in that story, Moelle Essentials isn’t just making dresses. It’s making statements — one confident woman at a time.

 

 

Connect with Moelle Essentials
Instagram: @moelleessentials
Website: www.moelleessentials.com

10 Game-changing Tips to Boost Your Creative Brand Online

Hey, creative genius.

Let’s get straight to it, having talent isn’t always enough to get noticed online. You could be creating the most beautiful products, pouring your heart into every design, and still feel like you’re shouting into the void. Sound familiar?

Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been building your brand for a while, the online world can feel overwhelming. There’s always one more thing to post, learn, or try. But before you throw your hands up and blame the algorithm, hear this: visibility is not just about doing more—it’s about doing the right things.

So, if you’re wondering why your work isn’t getting the attention it deserves, you might just be missing a few key moves.

Let’s walk through 10 things you need to start doing (or start doing better) to finally grow your online presence, with purpose.

1. Get Clear on Your Brand Identity

Your brand is more than a logo, it’s your vibe, your values, your visual style, and your voice. If your content looks different every week, or your messaging isn’t consistent, it’s hard for people to trust or remember you.

Why it matters: Clarity builds connection. Consistency builds trust.

What to do: Define your colours, logo, tone of voice, and core message. Use tools like Canva or Notion to create a simple brand kit you can refer to when creating content.

2. Stop Hiding Behind the Product; Tell Your Story

Products attract attention. But stories make people stick around.

Why it matters: People love to know the face and meaning behind the brand. That’s what turns followers into fans and fans into customers.

What to do: Share behind-the-scenes moments. Talk about why you started, what inspires your work, and the process that goes into each piece. It makes you relatable, not just transactional.

3. Know Exactly Who You’re Talking To

Trying to speak to “everyone” means you end up connecting with no one.

Why it matters: The clearer you are about your target audience, the easier it is to create content that actually speaks to them.

What to do: Create a customer persona. Think about their age, lifestyle, pain points, and what they love. Tailor your posts, language, and offers to match their world.

4. Create with Consistency

You can’t build visibility if you show up once a month and vanish. The internet rewards consistency.

Why it matters: People need multiple touchpoints with your brand before they buy. Posting regularly keeps you top-of-mind.

What to do: Choose a posting schedule you can actually maintain. It could be 3 times a week or twice a week. Use scheduling tools to help you stay consistent even when life gets busy.

5. Use Video—Even If It’s Imperfect

You don’t need a perfect setup to start using video. Just start.

Video content is the most engaging format right now. It increases reach, engagement, and conversion. Start with what you have. Use your phone to film how you make your product, quick tips, or your daily routine. Short, authentic videos work best, especially on Instagram Reels and TikTok.

6. Get Serious About SEO

No, SEO isn’t just for bloggers. It’s how people find you online without you having to chase them down.

Search engines like Google and Pinterest can bring you organic (free!) traffic when you use the right keywords. Add keywords to your website, product descriptions, blog titles, image alt texts, and captions. Use long-tail keywords like “handmade African jewellery” or “eco-friendly fashion accessories for women”. You can also collaborate with top bloggers in your niche. Bellafricana is currently offering a spotlight feature to creatives who are looking to boost their online presence and gain more visibility online. Click here to get started.

7. Grow and Nurture Your Email List

Your followers might scroll past your posts, but email gets personal. Email is a direct line to your audience, and it converts better than social media. Use tools like Mailchimp or Flodesk. Offer something valuable in return for sign-ups, a discount, a style guide, or early access to collections. Then send weekly or biweekly updates.

8. Collaborate with Other Creatives or Communities

You don’t have to grow alone. Partnerships can multiply your reach. Tapping into someone else’s audience exposes your brand to new people who already trust the person introducing you. Join giveaways, do live chats, co-create products, or pitch your work to platforms like Bellafricana. Community is your secret weapon.

9. Let Data Drive Your Content Decisions

If you’re not checking your analytics, you’re creating blindfolded. Your insights show you what’s working and what’s wasting your time. Track metrics like reach, engagement, saves, and clicks. Focus on content that performs well and improve what doesn’t. Tools like Instagram Insights, Facebook Creator Studio, and Google Analytics are your friends.

10. Invest in Visibility Support When You Need It

Sometimes, the next level of growth comes when you let someone help you get there. Exposure matters. The right platform can put your work in front of people who are already looking for what you offer. Platforms like Bellafricana exist to help creatives like you shine. We offer promotional packages, spotlights, blog features, and more to boost your visibility without the overwhelm. Click here to get started.

 

Final Thoughts

If there’s one thing you should take away from this, it’s that visibility isn’t optional. It’s the bridge between your creative brilliance and the people who need to see it. Whether you’re just getting started or trying to scale, implementing these steps consistently will set your brand apart and move you closer to your goals.

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But remember, you don’t have to do it alone.

At Bellafricana, we’re passionate about helping African creatives like you get the recognition you deserve. So if you’re ready to boost your credibility, show up on Google, and position your brand for global opportunities like the Global Talent Visa—we’ve got just the thing for you.

The Bellafricana Visibility Boost is designed to help you get seen, get found, and get ahead.

Meet Betza Tribe at TALES 2025 – Bold Fashion

Betza Tribe

You know that feeling when your outfit does all the talking? Bold is what it is! That’s what Betza Tribe brings to the table in every way. Catch them live at TALES 2025.

Betza Tribe is known for classy traditional wear, bringing a modern, edgy vibe to African fashion. Think of it as tradition, but with a cool, confident twist. Their pieces are made for people who want to express their culture while keeping things stylish and up-to-date.

Betza Tribe corporate outfit

Fashion That Feels Like Art

When you see a Betza Tribe outfit, you’ll notice the care in every stitch. Each design is thoughtfully crafted with beautiful fabrics, eye-catching prints, and details that make you feel like you’re wearing a piece of art. Whether it’s a flowing dress or a statement top, Betza Tribe knows how to blend tradition with trendy fashion in a way that feels fresh and exciting.

Also Read: Christine’s Atelier at TALES 2025

Betza Tribe yellow dress

Betza Tribe art

Their Style? It’s a Whole Mood

Imagine wearing flowy dresses with awesome tribal patterns that make everyone go “OMG, where did you get that?” Their combination of textures and colors that pop, bright shades that really stand out, like nature and happiness rolled into one. It’s a whole vibe, and we love it!

Betza Tribe elegance

Level Up Your Look

Betza Tribe isn’t just about fashion, they’re about people. The brand works closely with local tailors and artisans, helping them grow their craft and earn a living. By shopping from Betza Tribe, you’re not only getting a great outfit, you’re also supporting hardworking creatives and helping keep African traditions alive.

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Come Feel Betza Tribe at TALES 2025

Each piece from Betza Tribe isn’t just an item of clothing; it’s a wearable artifact, whispering tales of ancestral artistry plus modern elegance. They work with local artisans to make sure every stitch screams authenticity.

Planning to attend TALES 2025? Visit the Betza Tribe stand and shop fashion that speaks volumes. Register now for FREE!

 

Christine’s Atelier at TALES 2025 – Craftsmanship and Innovation

Christine's Atelier

Every creation from Christine’s Atelier is a masterpiece, handcrafted from scratch with attention to detail, ethical craftsmanship, and bespoke elegance. Their handcrafted headpieces don’t just sit pretty; they speak. They tell stories of culture, elegance, sustainability, and bold self-expression.

Christine’s Atelier combines traditional elegance with modern craftmanship and innovation, creating exquisite headwear and accessories. As a premium millinery, textile brand, offering sophisticated, couture designs with a touch of charm.

Christine's Atelier purple

Christine's Atelier tree design

A Story Rooted in Passion and Purpose

Behind this remarkable brand is Christine Olushola Adeyanju, the creative force whose journey into millinery began as a childhood passion. Growing up in a family of craftsmen, she was drawn to sketching and crocheting at the age of seven, unknowingly laying the foundation for a career that would merge her artistic talents with sustainable fashion. After years in the corporate world, Olushola made the courageous decision to follow her calling, refining her skills through mentorships, international training, and membership in prestigious millinery associations and began Christine’s Atelier. Her artistic prowess and dedication to high-quality craftsmanship have propelled Christine’s Atelier into the spotlight, earning respect across the global fashion community.

Also Read: Austine Mali at TALES 2025

Christine's Atelier butterfly design

Christine's Atelier red

From a Bad Hair Day to a Bold Brand

What started as a bad hair day, is now a bold fashion brand. Sometimes, greatness begins in the most unexpected ways. For Christine Olushola Adeyanju, it all started with a bad hair day. In search of a quick fix, she searched through her sister’s box of leftover millinery materials, and that moment changed everything. What started as a simple attempt to feel more put-together sparked a passion that would grow into Christine’s Atelier, a luxury brand known for its breathtaking headpieces.

Christine's Atelier green

A Legacy of Craftsmanship and Innovation

Clients who wear Christine’s Atelier don’t just wear a headpiece, they wear timeless, beautifully tailored couture. Rooted in a commitment to sustainability, Christine’s Atelier sources the finest natural and organic materials, including indigenous aso oke fabric, hemp, banana leaves, Toquilla straw, raffia, and jute, to craft unique pieces that tell a story of cultural heritage and artistic mastery.

Christine's Atelier multicolor

Experience Christine’s Atelier at TALES 2025

Come and experience more than just a brand with Christine’s Atelier, where fashion meets legacy. Ready to elevate your style with elegance? Stop by the Christine’s Atelier’s booth at TALES 2025. Register now for FREE!

Christine's Atelier rose design

Christine's Atelier cup hat design

Meet Austine Mali at TALES 2025: Fashion as Identity

Austine Mali Cover

Imagine walking into a room and heads turn not just because of how you look, but because of what you’re wearing, a piece of art and a piece of you. That’s the power of Austine Mali. At TALES 2025, we’ll showcase the elegance of Austine Mali.

Austine Mali isn’t just a clothing brand, it’s a voice. A voice that speaks through fabric, colour, and bold design. Founded by Uche Onyemali, a Nigerian designer based in the UK, Austine Mali blends African tradition with modern style. Every outfit is more than fashion, it’s a celebration of your own identity.

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For People Who Wear Their Story

Each piece from Austine Mali is designed for people who see fashion as more than dressing up. The clothes are full of meaning, using patterns and designs that connect deeply to African roots. Whether it’s the flowing fabric or sharp tailoring, Austine Mali helps you stand tall in who you are.

Also Read: Ara Lagos at TALES 2025

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Austine Mali’s Fusion of Cultures

Austine Mali’s designs are a harmonious blend of African heritage and contemporary elegance. Drawing inspiration from global art, culture, and the vibrant streets of London, the brand seamlessly fuses bold patterns, intricate details, and luxurious fabrics to create standout collections.

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Austine Mali's blue short

Experience the Austine Mali Magic at TALES 2025

This year at TALES, Austine Mali invites you to immerse yourself in a world where fashion transcends mere aesthetics. Discover pieces that resonate with your personal journey, garments that echo the rhythms of African heritage while embracing global trends.

Ready to shop made-in-Africa fashion? Stop by the Austine Mali’s booth at TALES 2025. Register now for FREE!

 

AMVCA Style Icons: Top 10 Celebs in Nigerian Designer Looks

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Let’s be honest, when it comes to fashion, the AMVCA red carpet is basically our own version of the Met Gala, and this year? The stars did not come to play!

We saw drama. We saw elegance. We saw fits so good they deserved standing ovations. But what truly had us screaming “Yasss!” was seeing our faves rocking Nigerian designer looks like royalty, and trust us, they understood the assignment.

At Bellafricana, we celebrate African creativity, craftsmanship, and culture, and nothing makes us prouder than seeing local designers get the spotlight they truly deserve. So, after many debates, a few wardrobe envy moments, and some serious group chats, we’ve rounded up our Top 10 Celebs who absolutely OWNED the AMVCA red carpet in Nigerian designs.

Why these 10? Because their looks weren’t just about slaying (though they definitely did that). These outfits told stories. They embraced heritage. They pushed style boundaries. And most importantly, they celebrated the beauty of made-in-Nigeria fashion in a way that had the whole continent watching.

Ready to swoon? Let’s dive into the glam, the glitter, and the greatness!

  1. OSAS IGHODARO styled by Veekee Jamesosas

2. JEMIMAH OSUNDE styled by Ambaosajemimah

3. MERCY AIGBE-ADEOTI styled by Veekee Jamesmercy aigbe

4. DOYINSOLA DAVID styled by Mitchelle Amadidoyin

5. MOREY FAITH styled by Xtaqueen Designzmorey faith

6. VINE OLUGU styled by T.I Nathannathan olugu

7. MERCY EKE styled by Amyaghomimercy eke

8. DEYEMI OKANLAWON styled by Ugo Monyedeyemi

9. NANA AKUA ADDO styled by Nichole Stylishnana akua addo

10. LIQUOROSO style by Prudent AtelierliquoroseFrom the glitz of sequins to the elegance of traditional influences, this year’s AMVCA proved once again that Nigerian designers are redefining global fashion. Each of these 10 style icons didn’t just wear clothes; they wore art, heritage, and pride. As more celebrities continue to champion local fashion houses, the world is watching, and we’re here for it. Which look was your favourite?

 

Drop a comment, share with your style-loving friends, and let’s keep celebrating the brilliance of Nigerian fashion!

Meet Ara Lagos at TALES 2025 – Where Culture Meets Style

Ara Lagos at TALES 2025 by Bellafricana. Come shop and experience the brand

If you love fashion that feels like home and tells a powerful story, you’ll want to stop by Ara Lagos at TALES 2025.

This unique brand is based in the heart of Lagos, Nigeria, and brings together beautiful, hand-dyed fabrics and modern, easy-to-wear styles. At Ara Lagos, every outfit is more than just clothing, it’s a way to carry Nigerian culture with pride and make a bold statement, wherever you are in the world.

Meet ARA Lagos at TALES

It All Started with a Spark

The founder of Ara Lagos, fondly known as Beeba, didn’t set out to start a fashion brand. But one day, she saw a friend wearing a gorgeous Adire outfit and couldn’t stop thinking about it. Curious, she tracked down the artisan who made it, and that moment lit a fire in her. She wanted more people, especially women, to feel beautiful, confident, and connected to their roots through what they wore. That’s how Ara Lagos was born.

Also Read: Press release about TALES 2025

Made with Meaning

Every piece from Ara Lagos is made with care, using Adire, a traditional hand-dyed fabric that comes from Osogbo, Nigeria. The designs are drawn and dyed by skilled local artisans who have been doing this work for generations. When you wear Ara Lagos, you’re not just wearing something stylish, you’re helping keep a beautiful Nigerian tradition alive and supporting local communities.

Ara Lagos beautiful Adrie maxi blue

Effortless Style, Rooted in Culture

From bold matching sets to comfortable dresses and eye-catching trousers, Ara Lagos outfits are made to stand out and still feel easy to wear. Whether you’re dressing up for an event or just want something special for your everyday wardrobe, they’ve got pieces that mix culture, colour, and class effortlessly.

Their collections are often limited, which means you’re getting something truly unique, something that won’t be found everywhere else.

Meet Ara Lagos at TALES 2025 – Where Culture Meets Style Ara Lagos will be at TALES 2025 by Bellafricanalovely Adire dresses

Come Shop Ara Lagos at TALES 2025

If you’re planning to attend TALES 2025 (and you should!), make sure Ara Lagos is on your list. You’ll get to meet the founder, feel the rich fabrics in person, and discover pieces that blend tradition with modern fashion in the best way.

Ara Lagos isn’t just a brand, it’s a celebration of Nigerian culture, creativity, and confidence. And trust us, you’ll want a piece of it in your wardrobe.

Get ready to fall in love with fashion that feels like home. See you at the Ara Lagos stand at TALES 2025! Click here to register and attend TALES 2025 for FREE.

Ara Lagos will be live in London at TALES 2025

Meet Ara Lagos at TALES 2025 – Where Culture Meets Style

Meet Ara Lagos at TALES 2025 – Where Culture Meets Style

Meet Ara Lagos at TALES 2025 – Where Culture Meets Style

In Celebration of 9 Years: Meet the 100 Visionary Creatives Shaping Africa’s Future

In Celebration of 9 Years Meet the 100 Visionary African Creatives with Cleva

This year marks a significant milestone for Bellafricana as we celebrate 9 incredible years of championing African creativity and innovation. To commemorate this journey, we launched the #ForTheLoveOfCreatives campaign, proudly supported by Cleva, to spotlight 100 visionary African creatives shaping Africa’s future and making waves across fashion, art, beauty, lifestyle, and food. These outstanding entrepreneurs are shaping the future of the continent through their talent, ingenuity, and relentless passion.

Why We’re Celebrating African Creatives: Africa’s creative economy is booming, and behind that growth are bold, visionary minds turning ideas into impact. At Bellafricana, we believe in celebrating those who challenge the status quo, build with purpose, and inspire others through their work. This campaign is our way of giving back to a community that continues to redefine excellence.

What is the #ForTheLoveOfCreatives Campaign? #ForTheLoveOfCreatives is more than a celebration; it’s a movement. In partnership with Cleva – a financial platform designed for African creators and entrepreneurs to receive international payments with ease – we’re spotlighting 100 creative businesses that exemplify vision, resilience, and cultural pride.

Meet the 100 Visionary Creatives: Here they are – the 100 Visionary Creatives recognized in our 9th anniversary campaign. These individuals and brands are breaking boundaries, redefining industries, and leading the way for the next generation of African entrepreneurs.

Meet the 100 Visionary Creatives – #ForTheLoveOfCreatives Arranged Alphabetical by Brand:

Zainab Aliyu founder AABOUX 100 Visionary Creatives Shaping Africa’s Future by Bellafricana

Zainab Aliyu founder AABOUX 100 Visionary Creatives by Bellafricana

Edna Ansre founder Accessory Ville 100 Visionary Creatives Shaping Africa’s Future

  • Afrikstabel – Ifebuche Madu

Ifebuche Madu founder Afrikstabel 100 Visionary Creatives Shaping Africa’s Future

ifebuche madu (afrikstabel)

  • Aguma Tea – Clarissa

Clarissa Akakpo Aguma Tea 100 Visionary Creatives Shaping Africa’s Future

Clarissa Akakpo Aguma Tea

  • Ailakoko – Bukola Adenuga

Bukola Adenuga founder Ailakoko 100 Visionary Creatives Shaping Africa’s Future bukola adenuga (ailakoko)

  • Amero – Daniel Kemdeng

Daniel Kemdeng Amero Coffee 100 Visionary Creatives Shaping Africa’s Future

Daniel Kemdeng Amero Coffee

  • Amal Botanicals – Zuwaira Ikharo Shuaib

Zuwaira Shuaib founder Amal Botanicals 100 Visionary Creatives by Bellafricana

zuwaira ikharo (amal botanical)

  • Andrew Tabitha – Busola Shokunbi

Busola Shokunbi Founder Andrew Tabitha 100 Visionary Creatives

Busola Shokunbi Founder Andrew Tabitha 100 Visionary Creatives

Naomi Bominuru founder Anesi Lifestyle 100 Visionary Creatives by Bellafricana

naomi bominuru (anesi lifestyle)

Temitope Omisakin founder Artini 100 Visionary Creatives by Bellafricana

temitope omisakin (artini)

Zoza Icha founder Asah Bara 100 Visionary Creatives by Bellafricana

zoza icha (asah bara)

Toyin Onigbanjo founder August Secrets 100 Visionary Creatives by Bellafricana

Toyin Onibanjo (august secret)

Uche Onyemali founder Austine Mali 100 Visionary Creatives by Bellafricana

uche augustine (austine mali)

  • BABAYO – Aisha Babayo Shehu

Aisha Babayo Shehu founder Babayo 100 Visionary Creatives by Bellafricana

aisha babayo (babayo)

  • Boots by Metal – Emeka Odigwe

  • BuddingBlue – Oluwafiolakemi Isiwele Owodunni

Oluwafiolakemi Owodunni founder Budding Blue 100 Visionary Creatives by Bellafricana

oluwafiolakemi (budding blue)

  • Clay of Lagos – Idris Olabode

Idris Olabode founder Clay Lagos 100 Visionary Creatives

idris olabode (clay of lagos)

  • Cladini Studio – Claire Idera

Claire Idera Nnnani founder Cladini

claire idera (cladini studio)

  • Cornucopia Adorn – Abimbola Kunle-Osunkunle

Abimbola Osunkunle founder Cornucopia 100 Visionary Creatives by Bellafricana

abimbola kunle (cornucopia)

  • Cute Saint – Muftau Femi Ajose

Muftau femi ajose Cute Saint 100 Visionary Creatives

muftau femi (cute saint)

  • Deezmundu – Hadiza Jawando

Hadiza Jawando founder Deezmundu 100 Visionary Creatives

hadiza jawando (deezmundu)

  • Dezapanche – Kike Desalu

Kike Desalu founder Dezapanache 100 Visionary Creatives

kike desalu (dezapanche)

  • Design by Prelim – Preline Martha

Preline Martha founder Designs by Prelim 100 Visionary Creatives by Bellafricana

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  • Dhoney Adire and Crafts – Doyinmola Paul-Oyewusi

Doyinmola Paul Oyewusi founder DHONEY 100 Visionary Creatives by Bellafricana

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  • Diakwu Cloth – Ijeamaka

  • Dye Lab – Rukky Ladoja & Ozzy Etomi

Rukky Ladoja and Ozzy Etomi founder Dye Lab 100 Visionary Creatives Shaping Africa’s Future by Bellafricana

rukky and ozzy (dye lab)

  • DWL – Ivie Odemwingie-Osula

Ivie Osula founder DWL 100 Visionary Creatives Shaping Africa’s Future

Ivie (dwl)

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Julie Baidoe-Ansah

Julie B-Ansah Efata by Juba

  • Eki Kere – Abasiekeme Ukanireh

Abasiekeme Ukanireh founder Eki Kere 100 Visionary Creatives Shaping Africa’s Future by Bellafricana

abasiekeme ukanireh (eki kere)

  • Ethnik Africa – Tunde Owolabi

  • FC Accessories – Tosin and Misan

  • Femi Handbag – Femi Olayebi

Femi Olayebi founder Femi Handbags 100 Visionary Creatives Shaping Africa’s Future by Bellafricana

femi olayebi (femi handbags)

  • Figtree Company – Olubimbola Adeniyi

FigTree Company 100 African Visionaries

olubimbola adeniyi (fig tree)

  • Gbenga Artsmith – Gbenga Ayo-Dada

Gbenga Ayo-Dada founder Gbenga Artsmith 100 Visionary Creatives Shaping Africa’s Future

gbenga ayo dada (gbenga artsmith)

  • GIA1 Fashion – Gloria

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  • Happy Coffee – Princess Adeyinka Tekenah

Princess Adeyinka (happy coffee)

  • Hafsat Signature – Simi Sogbesan

Simi Sogbesan founder Hafsat Signature 100 Visionary Creatives Shaping Africa’s Future

SIMI SOGBESAN Hafsat Signature

  • Hanker and Reech – Otejiri

Otejiri Ejumabone founder Hanker and Reech 100 Visionary Creatives Shaping Africa’s Future by Bellafricanaotejiri (hanker and reech)

  • Hertunba – Florentina Agu

Florentina Agu founder Hertunba 100 Visionary Creatives Shaping Africa’s Future

florentina agu (hertunba)

  • Hooked by Lade – Omobolade Kolade Mayowa

omobolade kolade (hooked by lade)

  • IHEKUBI – Kubi Igwe

Kubi Igwe founder IHEKUBI 100 Visionary Creatives by Bellafricana

kubi igwe (ihekubi)

  • Imane Ayissi – Imane Ayissi

Imane Ayissi founder Imane Ayissi 100 Visionary Creatives Shaping Africa’s Future

Imane Ayissi (imane ayissi)

  • Irinre_Adire – Bisola Bamkole

bisola bamkole (irinre adire)

  • Isaac Emokpae Art – Isaac Emokpae

Isaac Emokpae 100 Visionary Creatives Shaping Africa’s Future by Bellafricana

isaac emokpae (isaac emokpae art)

  • Jane Alabo – Chika Alabo

chika alabo (jane alabo)

  • Jaga Beauty – Ngozy Ezeka-Atta

ngozi ezeka (jaga beauty)

  • Jezreel Designs – Abiola Egbeyemi

abiola egbeyemi (jezreel design)

  • Joyin Afrochic – Abiodun Gladys Mojoyinola

Abiodun Gladys Mojoyinola founder Joyin Afrochic 100 Visionary Creatives Shaping Africa’s Future

abiodun gladys (joyin)

kanyinsola olusanjo (kaykay brand)

  • Khoi – Hayet Rida

Hayet Rida founder KHOI 100 Visionary Creatives Shaping Africa’s Future BY Bellafricana

hayet rida (khoi)

  • Knanfe – Nanfe Jemimah Oyeleke

Nanfe Jemimah Oyeleke founder Knanfe 100 Visionary Creatives Shaping Africa’s Future by Bellafricana

nanfe jemimah (knanfe)

100 Visionary Creatives Shaping Africa’s Future

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Esther Akintade founder Kira Africa 100 Visionary Creatives Shaping Africa’s Future

  • Lohije – Gift Olohije Raji

Gift Raji founder Lohije 100 Visionary Creatives Shaping Africa’s Future by Bellafricana

gift olahije (lohije)

  • Loshes Chocolate – Femi Oyedipe

Femi Oyedipe founder Loshes Chocolate 100 Visionary Creatives Shaping Africa’s Future

femi olayebi (femi handbags)

  • Marte Egele – Uchechi Egele

Uchechi Egele founder Marte Egele 100 Visionary Creatives Shaping Africa’s Future by Bellafricana

uchechi egele (marte egele)

  • Marcellina Akpojotor – Marcellina Oseghale Akpojotor

Marcellina oseghale Akpojotor 100 Visionary Creatives Shaping Africa’s Future by Bellafricana

marcellina (marcellina A)

  • Massassi B – Iyabo Ademosu

Iyabo Ademosu Founder Massassi B 100 Visionary Creatives Shaping Africa’s Future by Bellafricana

iyabo ademosu (massassi)

  • Melia by Jade – Jadesola Rawa

Jadesola Rawa Founder Melia by Jade 100 Visionary Creatives Shaping Africa’s Future by Bellafricana

jadesola rawa (meliia by jade)

  • Minist – Akinwande Oluwapelumi

Oluwapelumi Akinwande founder Minist 100 Visionary Creatives Shaping Africa’s Future by Bellafricana

akinwande pelumi (minist)

 

  • MitiMeth – Achenyo Idachaba-Obaro

Achenyo Idachaba-Obaro founder MITIMETH 100 Visionary Creatives Shaping Africa’s Future by Bellafricana

  • Modara Naturals – Abiola Desalu

Abiola Desalu Modara Naturals 100 Visionary Creatives Shaping Africa’s Future by BellafricanaAbiola Desalu Modara Naturals 100 Visionary Creatives Shaping Africa’s Future by Bellafricana

  • Morin.O – Morin Obaweya

morin obaweya (morin o)

  • Naija Treats – Bola Lasisi

Bola Lasisi founder Naija Treats 100 Visionary Creatives Shaping Africa’s Future by Bellafricana

bola lasisi (naija treat)

  • Naom Bags – Oluwatobi Adebayo

Oluwatobi Adebayo founder Naom Bags 100 Visionary Creatives Shaping Africa’s Future by Bellafricanaoluwatobi adebayo (naom bags)

  • Nathanielles NG – Rotimi Oni

Rotimi Oni founder Nathanielles 100 Visionary Creatives Shaping Africa’s Future by Bellafricana

rotimi oni (nathanielleng)

  • Not Just Pulp – Chidinma Akobundu

Chidinma Akobundu founder Not Just Pulp 100 Visionary Creatives Shaping Africa’s Future by Bellafricana

chidinma akobundu (not just pulp)

  • Nurol Designs – Modupe Babalola

Modupe Babalolo Nurol Desgins 100 Visionary Creatives by Bellafricana

modupe babalola (nurol)

  • Oba Couture – Bukola Asafa

Bukola Asafa founder Oba Couture 100 Visionary Creatives by Bellafricana

bukola asafa (oba couture)

  • O’Eclat – Gbemisola Johnson

Gbemisola Johnson O'Eclat 100 Visionary Creatives by Bellafricana

gbemisola johnson (o eclat design)

  • Oludidit – Banke Fasominu

banke adeniran (oludidit)

  • Oriki Spa – Joycee Awosika

joycee awosika (oriki spa)

  • Oshea Skn – Oyin Emah

Oyin Emah Oshea Skn 100 Visionary Creatives by Bellafricana

Oyin Emah Oshea Skn 100 Visionary Creatives by Bellafricana

  • Outspok’n Bespoke Tailors – Adesola Balogun

Adesola Balogun (outspkn)

  • Pok Pok Madagascar – Andrianina Randria

Andriana Randria PokPok Madagascar 100 Visionary Creatives Shaping Africa’s Future

andrianina (pokpok)

  • Rattan Items by Abbie – Tobiloba Abigeal

Tobilola Abigael founder Rattan by Abbie 100 Visionary Creatives Shaping Africa’s Future

Tobilola Abigail (ratten)

  • RTW by Teetee – Titilayo Amoo

titilayo amoo (rtwby teetee)

  • Scqueeze – Oluwaseye Oladejo

Oluwaseye Oladejo founder Scqueeze 100 Visionary Creatives Shaping Africa’s Future

oluwaseye oladejo(scqueeze)

  • Scrap Art Museum – Dotun David Popoola

Dotun David Popoola 100 Visionary Creatives Shaping Africa’s Future

DOTUN DAVID (scrap art)

  • Simeogieme – Osime Saibu

Osime Saibu founder Simeogeme

osime saibu (simeogieme)

  • Sokolata – Sikoti Mbaitjongue

Sikoti Mbaitjongue founder Sokolata 100 Visionary Creatives Shaping Africa’s Future by Bellafricana

  • Stephanie Dymph – Stephanie Nwankwo

Stephanie Nwankwo founder Stephanie Dymphna 100 Visionary Creatives Shaping Africa’s Future

stephanie nwankwo (stephanie dymph)

  • Studio Lani – Lani Adeoye

lani adeoye (studio lani)

  • Style by Bezaleel – Jumoke Ajayi

Olajumoke Ajayi (style by bezaleel)

  • Style Envie – Kasie Udeichi

kasie udeichi (style envie)

  • TDP Home – Adebukola Kadiri

Adebukola Kadri founder TDP Home 100 Visionary Creatives by Bellafricana

adebukola kadiri (tdp homes)

  • Teniade Macaulay – Teniade Macaulay

teniade macauley (teniade macauley)

  • The Cheflin – Linda Ajala

Linda Ajala founder Cheflin 100 Visionary Creatives Shaping Africa’s Future

linda ajala (cheflin)

  • The Fia Factory – Funke, Ijeoma, Abi

Funke, Ijeoma and Abi Co-founders of FIA FACTORY 100 Visionary Creatives Shaping Africa’s Future

funke, ijioma, abi (fia factory)

  • This is Us – Osione Itegboje & Oroma Cookey-Gam

Oroma cookey-gam and Osione itegboje founder This is Us 100 Visionary Creatives by Bellafricana

oroma and osione (this is us)

  • TPS Luxury – Princess Adebowale Odutola

Princess Adebowale Odutola founder TPS Luxury 100 Visionary Creatives Shaping Africa’s Future

princess adebowale (tbs luxury)

  • Villageboi Clothing

Ikenna Ekezie Villageboi Clothing

Villageboi Clothing Ikenna Ekezie Visionary Creative

 

  • VUDOH – Victoria Udoh

Victoria Udoh founder VUDOH 100 Visionary Creatives

victoria udoh (vudoh)

  • Wura Secrets – Tinuola Adigweme

Tinuola Adigweme Wuras Secret 100 Visionary Creatives

tinuola adigweme (wurus secret)

  • Xclamations – Tomi Rotimi

Tomi Rotimi founder Xclamations 100 Visionary Creatives by Bellafricana

Tomi Rotimi (xclamation)

  • Zyne Official – Laura Pujol & Zineb Britel

Laura Pujol ZINEH BRITEL Founder, Zyne official

laural pujol (zyne)

Join the Celebration: This recognition is just the beginning. Follow the journey across our platforms, celebrate these remarkable talents, and share the love using the hashtag #ForTheLoveOfCreatives.

About Bellafricana: Founded by Bukky Asehinde, Bellafricana is a community-driven tech-enabled platform that connects African creative entrepreneurs to global opportunities. Over the past 9 years, Bellafricana has helped thousands of creatives grow their businesses, access new markets, and thrive.

About Cleva: Cleva is a USD banking platform helping freelancers, creatives, and businesses across Africa receive payments, convert currencies, and manage international transactions with ease. Through this partnership, Bellafricana and CLEVA are empowering even more creatives to take their businesses global.

Discover the visionaries. Celebrate their stories. And if you’re a creative entrepreneur, join the Bellafricana family to be part of a community that’s changing the face of Africa’s creative economy. Shop on the Bellafricana marketplace to support more creative entrepreneurs growth.

#BellafricanaAt9 #ForTheLoveOfCreatives #100VisionaryCreatives #AfricanCreatives #Bellafricana

Tunde Onakoya: Moving Africa Forward Through Chess

When Craft Becomes a Legacy

In the spirit of celebrating Africans whose impact transcends their craft or business, Bellafricana proudly celebrates Tunde Onakoya: a visionary whose impact extends beyond the 64 squares of a chessboard. Tunde’s story isn’t just one of personal triumph; it’s a powerful narrative of using skill, resilience, and compassion to rewrite the future for hundreds of children across Africa.

 

Tunde Onakoya with Children in Slums

From Ikorodu to the World

Tunde’s story begins in Ikorodu, Lagos, not even in a classroom or a well-lit office, but in a humble barbershop where he first encountered the game of chess. What started as a spark of curiosity soon turned into a lifelong mission: to unlock potential where the world only saw poverty.

Armed with his love for the game and a heart for service, Tunde founded Chess in Slums Africa. This was an initiative that teaches chess to children in underserved communities while also helping them access education, mentorship, and life-changing opportunities.

But this is more than just about teaching kids to play a game. It’s about helping them see themselves differently as thinkers, strategists, and leaders. It’s about rewriting the script that says, “Because you’re from the slums, your dreams don’t matter.”

Tunde Onakoya perfectly embodies the essence of #BeyondTheCraft. His mission transcends his personal expertise in chess; it’s about legacy, impact, and the reimagination of African potential. Through strategic thinking, storytelling, and relentless service, he has turned a simple game into a global instrument of change.

 

 

Making Global Moves

Tunde’s impact has gone far beyond the slums of Lagos. In April 2024, he took to Times Square in New York City, where he played chess for 60 hours nonstop, not for personal glory, but to raise $1 million for children’s education across Africa.

And just recently, in 2025, he took the message even further, delivering a keynote address at the United Nations Headquarters, sharing his story and the possibilities that lie in investing in Africa’s future through its children.

From street corners to global stages, Tunde has shown that a simple idea, when driven by purpose, can ripple across continents.

Why Tunde Onakoya is Beyond the Craft

At first glance, chess may seem far removed from the creative industries we highlight at Bellafricana. But that’s exactly why this spotlight matters.

Tunde represents everything Beyond the Craft stands for: turning passion into purpose, skill into social impact, and vision into legacy. He has taken what he knows and built something that transforms lives, challenges stereotypes, and champions Africa in rooms where our voices aren’t always heard.

He reminds us that creativity isn’t just what we make with our hands; it’s what we build with our hearts.

The Bigger Picture

Beyond the Craft is about more than recognition. It’s about reminding ourselves and the world that Africa’s greatness lies in its people. The ones who see possibilities where others see problems. The ones who use their platform, whatever it may be, to lift others as they rise.

Tunde Onakoya is doing just that, and we’re proud to celebrate him, not just for what he’s done, but for what he represents: the power of vision, purpose, and unwavering belief in the next generation.

 

At Bellafricana, Beyond the Craft is our way of honouring Africans like Tunde, whose work has created ripple effects far beyond their immediate industry. He is not just a chess master; he is a master of change, reshaping narratives, breaking boundaries, and inspiring a generation to dream bigger.

 

Follow Bellafricana on Instagram to see more inspiring African visionaries: Bell_africana

Bellafricana Launches #FortheloveofCreatives Campaign to Spotlight 100 Visionary Creatives

Bellafricana, a leading platform dedicated to empowering and promoting creative entrepreneurs of African descent, is excited to announce the launch of the #FortheloveofCreatives campaign. As part of its 9th-anniversary celebration, this initiative will spotlight 100 outstanding creatives in the fashion, art, beauty, food, and lifestyle industries who are making significant strides and challenging the status quo.

This digital campaign will recognise and celebrate creatives pushing boundaries, redefining their industries, and inspiring others through innovation, craftsmanship, and resilience. With a curated digital cover feature and a social media showcase, Bellafricana aims to amplify its work and impact, giving creative businesses the visibility they deserve on a global scale.

“The creative economy is a powerful force that drives cultural preservation, economic empowerment, and innovation. As we approach our 9th year, we want to shine a light on the incredible talents within our community who continue to defy limitations and create globally competitive brands,” said Bukky Asehinde, Founder of Bellafricana.

Why This Matters

The #FortheloveofCreatives campaign is more than just a celebration; it is a movement to:

  • Recognise and reward excellence in the African creative industry.
  • Inspire the next generation of creatives by showcasing success stories.
  • Provide a platform for creative entrepreneurs to gain global visibility and opportunities.
A Strategic Partnership with Cleva

As part of this milestone initiative, Bellafricana is excited to partner with Cleva, a platform designed to help creatives and entrepreneurs manage their finances seamlessly. Through this partnership, shortlisted creatives will gain access to financial tools, seamless payment solutions, and business growth opportunities, ensuring they not only gain recognition but also the resources needed to thrive.

“Empowering creatives goes beyond just visibility; it’s about giving them the right financial tools to scale. Our partnership with Cleva bridges that gap, ensuring that African creative businesses are positioned for long-term success.”

How It Works

The selection process will be open for nominations, allowing industry leaders, consumers, and fans to put forward creatives who are making a difference. A dedicated form will be available for submissions, and shortlisted creatives will be evaluated based on their impact, creativity, and innovation.

Join the Movement

Bellafricana invites the public to participate by nominating their favourite creatives and engaging with the campaign across social media platforms.

CLICK THIS  LINK TO NOMINATE.

Follow @bell_africana for updates, nominee spotlights, and behind-the-scenes moments as we count down to revealing the Top 100 Visionary Creatives.

For media enquiries, interviews, or partnership opportunities, please contact:

Bellafricana

info@bellafricana.com

+2348086363970

www.bellafricana.com

About Cleva

Cleva is a fintech company built to provide seamless cross-border payment solutions for Nigerians, founded in 2023 by Tolu Alabi and Philip Abel. We cater to freelancers, remote workers, creatives and global entrepreneurs who need efficient ways to convert naira to USD,  send, receive, and spend USD.

Cleva isn’t just a financial tool; it’s a partner in your creative journey. Designed specifically for African creatives in fashion, food, visual arts, and beyond, we understand your unique challenges and aspirations.

About Bellafricana

Founded in 2016, Bellafricana is an award-winning platform empowering African creative entrepreneurs with resources, exposure, and business support. With a growing global community, Bellafricana is committed to bridging the gap between African creatives and international markets, making it easier for consumers to discover and support authentic African brands.

NOMINATE HERE

Follow the conversation:

Instagram: @bell_africana @cleva_banking

Hashtags: #FortheloveofCreatives #BellafricanaAt9 #CreativeExcellence #BellafricanaXCleva

Exclusive Interview with Gladys Mojoyinola, Founder of Joyin Afrochic

Afrocentric Fashion Designer

Joyin Afrochic is a fashion brand redefining Afrocentric elegance through modern, ready-to-wear designs. Inspired by founder Mojoyinola’s rich heritage and creative passion, the brand blends tradition with innovation to celebrate African culture with style, confidence, and purpose.

Meet Abiodun Gladys Mojoyinola founder of Joyin Afrochic a brand that celebrates Afrocentric elegance through unique, ready-to-wear fashion

Please introduce yourself and your background 
I’ve always had a deep love for creativity, and it started as far back as my secondary school days. During Home Economics classes, I discovered my passion for crafting and creating. I was one of the leading students when it came to showcasing creativity, and I still remember how proud I felt when one of my projects was featured during an end-of-the-year party. One moment that stands out vividly was in my senior class. I decided to sew my school uniform by hand, a bold experiment that I kept to myself. When my dad noticed the uniform, he was so impressed that he took it to a tailor for measurements for a new one.
The tailor was amazed and encouraged my dad to take my talent seriously, suggesting I pursue fashion design. When I started higher education, my dad showed his support by buying me my first sewing machine. At the time, I didn’t fully grasp the opportunity I had, but over time, I grew more passionate, especially about Afrocentric fashion. Today, I look back with gratitude at how those small moments of creativity shaped my path. They ignited my passion for designing and inspired me to turn that passion into a purposeful journey of blending art, culture, and style.
Tell us about your work. How did your company start?
I’ve always had a deep love for creativity, and it started as far back as my secondary school days. During Home Economics classes, I discovered my passion for crafting and creating. I was one of the leading students when it came to showcasing creativity, and I still remember how proud I felt when one of my projects was featured during an end-of-the-year party. One moment that stands out vividly was in my senior class. I decided to sew my school uniform by hand, a bold experiment that I kept to myself.
When my dad noticed the uniform, he was so impressed that he took it to a tailor for measurements for a new one. The tailor was amazed and encouraged my dad to take my talent seriously, suggesting I pursue fashion design. When I started higher education, my dad showed his support by buying me my first sewing machine. At the time, I didn’t fully grasp the opportunity I had, but over time, I grew more passionate, especially about Afrocentric fashion. Today, I look back with gratitude at how those small moments of creativity shaped my path. They ignited my passion for designing and inspired me to turn that passion into a purposeful journey of blending art, culture, and style.
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How did you come about the brand name, and what does it mean?
Joyin Afrochic is a brand that celebrates Afrocentric elegance through unique, ready-to-wear fashion. Our designs are deeply inspired by African culture, heritage, and artistry, blended with modern sophistication to create timeless pieces that empower and inspire. The business name JoyinAfrochic holds special meaning to me. “Joyin” is drawn from my middle name, Mojoyinola, which means “I enjoy wealth.” It symbolises abundance, creativity, and the joy of creating something meaningful. “Afrochic” reflects the heart of my brand, highlighting the beauty and vibrancy of African culture while adding a chic, modern twist.
Together, the name represents my vision to merge tradition with innovation, creating a brand that proudly tells our stories through fashion. This brand was born out of my lifelong passion for creativity and a desire to honour my roots. I want every piece from Joyin Afrochic to inspire confidence and pride in our culture while remaining versatile and elegant for everyday wear.
What makes your business stand out?

What sets us apart is our authenticity and accessibility. Inspired by African artistry, we proudly serve customers both online and offline, ensuring that everyone can embrace the beauty of our culture, no matter where they are. Joyin Afrochic isn’t just a brand; it’s a celebration of heritage, boldness, pride, and timeless style.

 

 

Where do you get the inspiration for your products?

I grew up in Osogbo Town, a place rich in culture and artistry. Behind my house was the Niki Gallery, where creative art dances and exhibitions were a regular occurrence. From a young age, I was surrounded by traditional art and design, particularly the creation of Adire and Kampala fabrics. I remember watching people sketch patterns on cloth using candle wax and vibrant dyes and even had an aunt who learnt the craft in Osogbo. These experiences sparked my interest in Afrocentric creativity and opened my eyes to the beauty of traditional techniques. Growing up in such an environment shaped my passion for blending heritage with modern design in everything I create.

What’s your most popular product, and why does it resonate with your audience?
My most popular product has been my jackets, crafted from Aso Oke, Adire, and Akara prints. These collections have been a consistent favourite, selling out so quickly that most of them never even make it to our social media or Instagram page. Many sales come through referrals and returning customers, which speaks volumes about their quality and appeal. What makes these jackets stand out is their uniqueness and craftsmanship. Each piece is neatly designed, carefully maintained, and thoughtfully packaged, ensuring a premium experience for the buyer. Their seamless blending of Afrocentric elegance with modern functionality makes them ideal for both corporate and social settings. The loyalty of my customers and the speed at which these jackets sell are a testament to the brand’s commitment to quality, culture, and timeless style. These jackets truly capture the heart of JoyinAfrochic, where tradition meets innovation.
What are some of the challenges you face in your business?

 

One of the biggest challenges I faced was while running my management master’s program in the UK, alongside managing my business back home in Nigeria. Juggling both my studies and my business was tough, especially being in a different country. The pressure of balancing academics with the day-to-day operations of my business sometimes felt overwhelming. However, I learned to focus on one thing at a time, giving each priority the attention it needed. The Bella Africana community was also a great support during this time. They helped me balance everything by offering valuable guidance, resources, and a sense of community that kept me motivated. I realized that by staying organised and being patient with myself, I could manage both without compromising the quality of either. It wasn’t easy, but I was able to sustain and overcome this challenge, and now I’m grateful for the experience. It taught me the importance of time management, perseverance, and adaptability.

How has your heritage or cultural background influenced your brand and products?

Each piece in my collection blends tradition with modern elegance, reflecting my journey and honouring the beauty of African creativity. JoyinAfrochic is more than just a brand; it’s a celebration of our heritage and culture.

What are some of your proudest milestones since starting your business?

One of my proudest milestones is the consistent success of my jacket collections, which often sell out through referrals and returning customers before making it to social media. Balancing my management master’s degree in the UK while running my business was another significant achievement, teaching me resilience and focus. Joining the Bellafricana community has also been a highlight, providing valuable support and growth opportunities. These milestones have shaped my journey and strengthened my passion for Afrocentric fashion through Joyin Afrochic

What’s next for your brand? What are your short-term and long-term goals?
In the short term, I’m focused on launching new Afrocentric collections and expanding my online presence to reach a global audience. In the long term, I aim to make JoyinAfrochic a globally recognised brand through international collaborations, partnerships, and a broader product range. My vision is to celebrate African heritage and inspire pride through bold, elegant designs.
If you could describe your brand’s mission in one sentence, what would it be?
To celebrate African heritage by creating bold, elegant, and authentic Afrocentric designs that inspire pride and connect tradition with modernity
What’s one thing people would be surprised to learn about you as a founder?
Many people might be surprised to learn that I sewed my first school uniform by hand when I was in secondary school. My dad was so impressed that he took it to a tailor, who couldn’t believe I had made it myself! That early passion for designing and creating laid the foundation for my journey into fashion. I don’t take no for an answer—whenever a task seems difficult, I always find a way to overcome it, and this resilience has been key in building my brand.
If you weren’t in this industry, what do you think you’d be doing?

If I weren’t in this area of fashion, I’d still be involved in the industry, whether through styling, consulting, or exploring new fashion innovations. Fashion is my true passion, and I’ll always find a way to stay connected to it.”

What advice would you give to other entrepreneurs looking to take their business to the global stage?
Consistency is Key

To connect with the founder of Joyin Afrochic, you can follow and contact her via:

Instagram: Joyin Afrochic

Whatsapp: 07909064757

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