Confirmed Exhibitors at Africa Fashion Week London 2026
7THLEO
7THLEO is a luxury bridal and couture fashion house founded in 2016, specialising in bespoke bridal gowns, eveningwear and occasionwear. Renowned for expert corsetry, handcrafted beadwork and precision tailoring, the brand creates timeless couture for modern women. Discover 7THLEO at Africa Fashion Week London 2026 and experience contemporary African luxury.
La Patrimonie
La Patrimonie is a Pan-African fashion and design brand founded by a Nigerian creative in 2022, celebrating African heritage through sustainable craftsmanship and contemporary Afro-centric design. Exhibiting at Africa Fashion Week London 2026, the brand transforms cultural storytelling and repurposed materials into distinctive collections inspired by Africa's creativity, identity and innovation.
Dagmawit
DAGMAWIT is a contemporary Ethiopian fashion brand founded by Dagmawit Tesfaye, blending traditional Ethiopian embroidery, premium cotton and refined tailoring into timeless womenswear.
Returning to Africa Fashion Week London 2026 after showcasing through the British Council Creative DNA 2025 programme, the brand celebrates ethical craftsmanship, cultural heritage and modern African luxury.
Maliqlam Creations
Maliqlam Creations is a Nigerian contemporary streetwear brand creating bold, accessible fashion inspired by individuality, confidence and self-expression.
Returning to Africa Fashion Week London 2026 after exhibiting in 2024, the brand showcases modern designs that combine everyday comfort with contemporary style, celebrating authentic identity through fashion.
Mobinize
Mobinize is a contemporary Nigerian fashion brand redefining African style through innovation, creativity, and accessibility. Established in 2021, the label has built a reputation for statement-making pieces that merge modern construction techniques with strong cultural expression, creating fashion that feels bold, fresh, and globally relevant.
MaShakara
MaShakara is a contemporary fashion brand rooted in elegance, sustainability, and cultural identity. The brand creates premium corporate and casual wear that blends modern sophistication with Afrocentric influence, offering timeless pieces for individuals who value style, confidence, and conscious living.
AduAmani
AduAmani is a Ghanaian multidisciplinary creative platform exploring identity, heritage, and sustainability through textiles and cultural storytelling. Showcasing Shades of Fugu at Africa Fashion Week London 2026, Vera Adu-Amaning reimagines traditional Ghanaian Fugu as a contemporary cultural installation connecting fashion, art, and history.
Triplet Apparels
Nigerian brand, Triplet Apparels has mastered the art of blending traditional African influences with sleek modern silhouettes, creating pieces that feel powerful, elegant, and effortlessly sensual.
Vanessa Ofori
Vanessa Ofori is a British-Ghanaian fashion designer creating luxury menswear and contemporary lifestyle fashion inspired by the heritage of West African royalty. Exhibiting at Africa Fashion Week London 2026, the brand combines bespoke tailoring, original artwork and bold cultural storytelling through refined menswear, unisex apparel and modern African design.
House of Hohwa
House of Hohwa is a contemporary African fashion brand founded in 2013, creating handcrafted streetwear inspired by culture, identity and storytelling. Exhibiting at Africa Fashion Week London 2026, the brand's signature Street Ethnic aesthetic blends African heritage with modern urban style through bold fabrics, meaningful prints and contemporary craftsmanship.
House of Estree
House of Estree is a London-based African cultural hub and showcasing designer at Africa Fashion Week London 2026. Combining ready-to-wear fashion, handcrafted accessories, art, and home décor, the platform supports African designers and creatives while promoting cultural heritage, community engagement, and sustainable creative enterprise.
Add An Apron
Founded in 2024, Add an Apron is a slow fashion brand founded by artist Adéọlá.
Using organic cottons and hand-painting, Add an Apron provides unique, bold hand-painted designs on fabric. This brand is excited by promoting their signature concept of the apron as a fashion accessory.
Ogbegems
Ogbegems was founded by Modupe (Remi) Ogbe, a London-based creative with a deep love for culture, craftsmanship, and timeless elegance. What began as a personal passion for designing pieces that reflected her heritage has evolved into a luxury jewellery brand rooted in African artistry and global sophistication.
Nadine Chamaa Designs
Nadine Dans Tous Ses États is a sustainable fashion label by Nadine Chamaa, inspired by global travel and cultural craftsmanship. Showcasing at Africa Fashion Week London 2026, the brand combines artisanal techniques like Shibori and indigo dye with natural and upcycled fabrics, offering refined, ethical designs for conscious consumers.
Klazzy Fashion House
Klazzy Fashion House is a ready-to-wear African fashion brand delivering precise tailoring and accurate sizing through a structured production system. Showcasing at Africa Fashion Week London 2026, the brand also operates a garment factory supporting designers with scalable manufacturing, quality control, and efficient production solutions.