Founder and Creative Director of Jane’s Fashion, Osasogie Idemudia, is urging fellow fashion designers to rally together and showcase Africa’s vibrant fashion scene on the global stage to challenge misconceptions about the continent’s fashion industry.
According to her, despite the continent’s burgeoning fashion industry, it has often been dismissed on the international scene as primitive and unable to meet contemporary standards.
The Ghana-based Nigerian fashion designer, speaking exclusively to the Daily Graphic, lamented this erroneous perception and called for collective action within the industry and its stakeholders to change the narrative.
“Many still view African fashion through a narrow lens, failing to recognize its richness and diversity. It’s imperative that we, as designers, unite to showcase the true essence of African fashion and dispel these misconceptions. Let us come together and showcase the best of African creativity and craftsmanship so that we can pave the way for a more diverse and representative fashion landscape to overcome these entrenched stereotypes and biases.”
Highlighting the untapped potential of the African fashion industry, she emphasized the need for designers to produce high-quality work that speaks for itself, stressing that African designers can rewrite the narrative surrounding the continent’s fashion industry.
“We have the talent, the creativity, and the passion to compete on the world stage. But we must collectively challenge the outdated perceptions that continue to hold us back. And I know we can do this with determination and perseverance. African fashion can rightfully claim its place on the global stage and setting new standards and inspire generations to come if those of us within the industry work closely together.”
Challenges
Reflecting on her journey as a designer in Africa, Osasogie lamented that despite the glamorous projection often associated with the fashion industry, the reality was fraught with a lot of challenges.
According to her, there was the prevalent issue of limited resources and the constraints of infrastructure, which deterred many passionate individuals from fully engaging in the fashion industry and even limited seasoned designers from reaching their full potential.
