The Nigerian ready-to-wear fashion scene offers stylish, accessible, and high-quality pieces that blend creativity with culture and convenience.
Brands design and produce off-the-rack collections that make busy, fashion-forward women look elegant without having to wait.
Here are the top 8 Nigerian ready-to-wear brands you can shop from on their official website or at stockists like Adjoaa, Zikorah Africa, and Temple Muse.
Yeside Laguda

Yeside Laguda is an African-inspired ready-to-wear brand owned by fashion designer Yeside Laguda. The Yeside Laguda brand designs and produces dresses and other timeless pieces for women. Collections from Yeside Laguda also include co-ords, jumpsuits, bubus, tops, kimonos, and accessories. Fashion pieces found on the shopping website are between ₦155,000 and ₦1.7M.
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Constance Walter

Chioma Constance Walter founded the Constance Walter brand to be a luxury ready-to-wear women’s brand inspired by global fashion culture. If you are looking for sophistication, luxury fabrics, and beautifully structured silhouettes for your everyday look, Constance Walter awaits you. With ₦280,000 to ₦780,000, you can get something beautiful for your next trip to the mall.
Trish O Couture

Dresses, gowns, pants and tops by Trish O Couture make the modern woman stand out with unmatched strength and pure elegance.
For more than 18 years, the founder, Patricia Onumonu, has built the brand into one of the top Nigerian ready-to-wear brands. The iconic laser-cut corset top will always make heads turn; the mesh pieces are always a beauty to behold. Ready-to-wear pieces from Trish O Couture range between ₦495,000 and ₦1.95M.
Ilàré

Ilàré was founded by the three Adeola sisters in 2015. This ready-to-wear label celebrates modern silhouettes and versatile pieces for your next party or formal event. With prices ranging from ₦ 95,000 to ₦ 630,000, Ilàré pieces can be bought on the brand’s website or from stockists like Temple Muse.
Wanni Fuga

Founded by Nigerian designer Toluwani Wabara in 2014, Wanni Fuga offers timeless ready-to-wear pieces with clean cuts and detailed craftmanship. Wanni Fuga makes women’s pieces that fuse minimalism, quality, and value, with website prices between ₦157,000 and ₦1.137M for clothing pieces and ₦48,000 and ₦66,000 for headpieces.
Banke Kuku

In the Nigerian world of ready-to-wear fashion, Banke Kuku seems to be on every woman’s lips. With loungewear, dresses, and jumpsuits priced between ₦196,000 and ₦1.2M, Banke Kuku offers designs that have built global appeal and a following among the #Kukutribe.
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Lisa Folawiyo

When you think of Lisa Folawiyo, you think of elevated African fashion. Founded by designer Lisa Folawiyo, fabrics like Akwete and Ankara are used to make timeless pieces through embellishments and redefined tailoring techniques.
Since 2005, Folawiyo has served women with gorgeous, classy African looks. Lisa Folawiyo has been showcased in various fashion capitals of the world, like Paris, Milan, and New York. With ₦165,000 and ₦3.7M, you can get yourself an amazing Lisa Folawiyo piece.
Dye Lab

Adire pieces have gotten a fantastic rebranding with Dye Lab on the ready-to-wear show. Dye Lab pieces allow you to move through your city looking bold and feeling comfortable with the cool patterns and bright colours that make your skin pop.
With ₦124,000-₦317,000 you can get beautiful hand-dyed and hand-printed pieces inspired by batik and Adire from Nigeria.