Adebayo Oke-Lawal catwalk at V&A .Fashion in Motion Orange Culture Catwalk at Raphael Court .This collection explores the battle for acceptance faced by migrants settling in a new country , alongside the journey that one must take to create a version of home in a new destination and find community .Orange Culture has been worn by Kelly Rowland ,Dua Lia ,Lupita Nyongo ,Ncutti Gatwa and Chimamnda Ngozi Adichie and lauded by publications such as Vougue ...
Nigerian born fashion designer Adebayo Oke-Lawal, TOOK over the V&A’s Raphael Court, as the focal point of the next iteration of the museum’s Fashion in Motion series. Making its debut at the V&A, this collection of Orange Culture explores the battle for acceptance faced by migrants settling in a new country, alongside the journey that one must take to create a version of home in a new destination and find community. Acclaimed by celebrities and critics alike, Orange Culture has been worn by names such as Ncuti Gatwa, Kelly Rowland, Lupita Nyongo, Dua Lipa, and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, and lauded by publications such as Vogue, Huffington Post, New York Times, CNN, BET, Vanity Fair, ELLE and Marie Claire.
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Photo credit: © Charlie J Ercilla / Alamy / Afripics
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