Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail 555 Womenswear designer, AsakeOge Couture, was asked to represent DaViva fabric at the just concluded Africa Fashion Week London and this collection was her offering. The campaign was shot at a local market with the aim of showing the richness of the DaViva prints against the ever vibrant Lagos city. The fabrics’ diversity was shown in the contrast against the backdrop of frozen food, bags of flour, water and earth. See the collection below; More Articles You Would Love “Before I Am An Athlete, I Am A Black Woman” Tennis Star Naomi Osaka ‘Says Their Name’ With Fashion During Games Top Main Fashion Weeks In Africa To find out more about AsakeOge, visit their website: www.asakeoge.com | Follow them on Twitter: @AsakeOge or @IAmAsake | Find them on Facebook:www.facebook.com/asakeoge Source: BellaNaija.com See More Look Books Here Read More On Senegal Asake Ogecollectionda vivalook booknigerian fashion Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail Abigail Oluwakemi I'm a fashion stylist turned blogger, I hope you love my work. More For You Ghanaian Highlife Star Akwaboah’s Is Off The Market, See His Engagement Photos Inside! Looking For Trendy Kufis and Durags; Search No Further Senegal’s Amaja Is Here #BIKINIBAE: Motherhood Never Looked So Haute; Check Out These Jaw-Dropping Swimwear Looks By... #OOTD: Miss Universe Cameroon’23 Princesse Issie Takes Moan Yesus Amazing ‘ASSIMBA’ Dress For... The 2024 Trending Take Over, The Rich History, The Prideful Culture Of Fulani... Mozambican Designer Mabenna Unveils Her Latest Masterpiece Look Book For The “Melanin” Collection #fGBrideAndGroom: Ghanaian Doctors Dr. Adwoa and Dr. Kobbie Tie The Knot In Stunning... AI Artist Dana K. Booker Explores The Gorgeous African Beauties Of Columbia In... Nigeria’s Lady Maker Launches The Stunning Look Book For Her Waste To Wonder... Cameroonian UFC champion Francis Ngannou’s 15 Month Old Son Dies 1 comment [email protected] August 12, 2015 - 11:13 pm I’ve always loved African Culture, rather it’s food or clothing. So my question to you is will u be marketing in the United States Log in to Reply Leave a Comment Cancel ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.