ADVERTISEMENT

See highlights from day 2 of LFDW 2016 [Video]

Day 2 of Heineken LFDW 2016 saw creative street styles and impressive collections on the runway, see the highlights.

The show kicked off with street style inspiration from fashion enthusiasts, bloggers, designers and more creative people in different looks for the fashion week who also made the fashion week colourful and memorable.

Day 2 saw designers including Ladunni Lambo, Fruche, Deji Eniola, Kiki Kamanu, POC, Amede, Maxvive, Re, Moofa, Gozel Green, Studio 189, Iamisigo, David Tlale, Ejiro Amos Tafiri, Odio Mimonet.

ADVERTISEMENT

Fruche opened the night with interesting pieces featured in monochrome with details like sequins highlighted in each design from the collection.  Ladunni Lambo created pieces out of 'Aso Oke' making statements with fringes and tassels on tiered skater skirts and other sultry looks from the collection.

Kiki Kamanu made statement with graphic prints on tops and an entire collection that features a recurring fringe-y note on all the pieces in the collection.

Deji Eniola had a unisex collection featuring military styled/combat jackets and form fitting tuxedos. The brand had interesting design ideas and styles with a satisfactory tailoring.

Amede displayed a line of sultry/dreamy chic pieces featuring Kaftans, jumpsuits, floaty dresses that are sensual and drape effortlessly on the perfect muse.

ADVERTISEMENT

POC made a detour completely from his signature Kaftan styles to more unconventional designs featuring casual designs for the fashion forward man; shorts, tunics with vent details and more interesting pieces made up the collection.

Maxivive's Bodun exclusive featured a dramatic display of the interesting capsule collection featuring a display with a 'message'. Re came back with her bubbly/happy print in chic casual designs the styling highlight in Re's collection was the fringe visors.

Gozel Green's presentation was filled with chic structures, intricate cutouts with Moofa presenting a collection of stunning designs featuring appliqués, embellished laces and intricate beading.

Studio 189 presented floaty pieces with Iamisigo showing off tiered pieces that was a major hit on the runway for the season. Siphosihle Masango presented 5- pieces of floaty pieces.

ADVERTISEMENT

David Tlale easily owned the runway showing the most amount of offerings on the runway. Ejiro Amos Tafiri came right after Tlale with a stunning assortment of looks for the EAT muse.

Odion Mimonet closed the show with breathtaking pieces with glam details. Catch all the interesting highlights from day 2.

JOIN OUR PULSE COMMUNITY!

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Eyewitness? Submit your stories now via social or:

Email: eyewitness@pulse.ng

Recommended articles

5 tips for escaping a car sinking underwater

5 tips for escaping a car sinking underwater

The largest snake in the world Ana Julia is dead — unknown gunmen suspected

The largest snake in the world Ana Julia is dead — unknown gunmen suspected

10 sexual benefits of watermelon for men and women

10 sexual benefits of watermelon for men and women

8 sexual benefits of ginger for men and women

8 sexual benefits of ginger for men and women

10 Sex Positions for Super-Deep Penetration

10 Sex Positions for Super-Deep Penetration

What It Feels Like to Use a Butt Plug While Masturbating

What It Feels Like to Use a Butt Plug While Masturbating

11 Ways Men Can Make Their Orgasms Even Better

11 Ways Men Can Make Their Orgasms Even Better

10 latest senator styles for men

10 latest senator styles for men

Why You Should Try Anal Fingering Before Having Anal Sex

Why You Should Try Anal Fingering Before Having Anal Sex

5 Sex Positions to Stimulate Her G-Spot

5 Sex Positions to Stimulate Her G-Spot

Dr Akpa Chidinma of Curvy Girl Essentials champions inclusivity in beauty standards

Dr Akpa Chidinma of Curvy Girl Essentials champions inclusivity in beauty standards

Pocketwatching in Relationships: What it is and how to deal with it

Pocketwatching in Relationships: What it is and how to deal with it

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT