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Nigerian fashion is ready for the world, Ade Bakare
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Nigerian fashion is ready for the world, Ade Bakare

Business Day April 19, 2026 1 mins read

From London to Lagos, Ade Bakare Couture has evolved into a global symbol of timeless elegance and modern design. Founded in 1991, the brand began by supplying luxury day and evening wear to boutiques across the UK before pivoting to private clients worldwide, building a strong following in New York, Paris, and Nigeria. A defining […]

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