The Stars Who Stunned: Best Dressed at the AMVCA 2025 Cultural Day
If AMVCA Cultural Day is a celebration of heritage, then these stars were the crown jewels of the night. From regal agbadas to jaw dropping gowns rich in cultural detail, each outfit was a reminder that fashion isn’t just about style. it’s a form of storytelling. These celebrities didn’t just dress up, they dressed with purpose. Here’s our curated list of the most unforgettable looks from the night.

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Liquorose in Prudential – A modern day queen in a bird inspired blue, orange green beaded piece , merging elegance with Yoruba inspired detail.

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Bambam in Shapes by Nelson – Ethereal and commanding, her look was a sculptural nod to Ghanaian royalty.

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Nelly in Designs by Lezie – A vision of Edo beauty and femininity, complete with traditional embellishments.

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Uche Jombo in Okoro Dozie – Bold and graceful in a look that honors Ijaw craftsmanship.

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Etinosa in Okoro Dozie – Yoruba, regal and radiant, serving grace and culture in equal parts.

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VJ Adams in Godwon Couture – Dapper meets tradition in an agbada that’s anything but ordinary.

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Elozonam in Joe Parson – Clean, contemporary, and unapologetically rooted in culture.

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Stan Nze in AM Diddy – Effortlessly blending masculine edge with classic Igbo tradition.

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Prince in House of Vieve – Edo royalty reimagined in structured silhouettes and opulent detailing.

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Saga in AM Diddy – Dramatic, sharp, and confidently cultural.

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