Looking good is good business. Interestingly, the Nigerian fashion scene is witnessing a lot of transformation with designers putting the country positively on the world map like Omotailor London.
One of the creative designers making waves right now in the sector is Micheal Alade Badejo known for his fashion brand Omotailor London 1967 and BadejoCulture.
It actually runs in the family because Michael’s dad, a seasoned designer left great footprints in the sector and became a great source of inspiration and motivation to many especially Michael who is now a versatile fashion designer making striking pieces for men and women with his creative stitches and great finishing.
“We keep ensuring everyone has a cloth over his or her body regardless of his or her social class and economic status. This mandate we continue to uphold and give many the incredible, yet affordable look,” he happily said about his experience and goals for the brand.
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