Orange Culture, owned by creative director Adebayo Oke-Lawal, presented its Autumn/Winter 2019 collection. It is a celebration of emotionally sensitive masculinity with the theme “Do Not Look Under My Skirt!” Also, the collection celebrates self-liberation and expression.
The collection used colours, shapes and images inspired by traditional women’s clothing. It also explores the confrontations that outcasts face. It is a colourful rebuttal to the Nigerian society’s conservative norms.
The mission of Orange Culture is to, “go against gender stereotypes and toxic masculinity, and to use fashion for social change.”
Check out some pictures of the collection.
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Watch the video below:
Credits
Photographer: Jesse Navarre Vos (@jessenavarrevos)
Stylist: Gavin Mikey Collins (@gavinmikeycollins)
Makeup artist: Michelle-Lee Collins (@magicalmishlee)
Stylist assistant: Mikhailia Petersen (@mikhailiapetersen)
Makeup assistant: Justine Alexander (@justine_nomz)
Models: Collins Blaise Onyejekewe (@_collinsblaise); Chad-Lee can Wyk (@chadlee.vanwyk); Jayjay Seigneur (@Jaybewa__); Richard Sakora Awuni (@iam_sakora); Sami Chukwuebuka (@samikoodunukwe); Samuel Edem (@sirbryanedward)
Cinematography: Ryan Janssens
Focus puller: Tarryn Chudleigh
Edit and grade: Remano de Beer Twelve Eleven Studio
Music: Shine On by Falana
Words: Helen Jennings
Visit: Orange Culture
Published: 02/04/2019