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Woven Threads 2025: A Cross-Continental Dialogue on Sustainability and Craftsmanship

The sixth edition of Woven Threads, Lagos Fashion Week’s platform that’s carefully curated to celebrate a  heritage of responsible production and a heritage of craftsmanship, has officially closed, marking yet  another milestone in its journey to redefine what sustainability means within the African fashion industry.  With a consistent commitment to innovation, collaboration, and cultural exchange, Woven Threads 2025  delivered a powerful message: fashion can both be beautifully crafted and responsibly made. 

This year, Woven Threads took a bold, expansive approach, kicking off with an international showcase in  London at the Sustainable Markets Initiative’s Terra Carta Roundtable Summit, hosted under the patronage  of King Charles III. This momentous occasion marked the launch of the Retail, Textile and Artisans  Workstream within the Fashion Task Force at Sustainable Markets Initiative, underscoring the platform’s  global relevance and influence.

 

 

 

The second showcase returned to its roots in Lagos, under the theme Harmony, in a celebration of cross cultural design dialogue. The exhibition was made possible through a strategic partnership with the Swedish  Embassy in Lagos and Business Sweden, highlighting the value of international collaboration in driving  sustainable development within fashion.

At the heart of this season’s curation was a deep respect for materiality, where materials come from, how  they are transformed, and the cultural stories they embody. Designers from across Africa and Europe explored themes of minimal waste tailoring, artisanal craftsmanship, and ecological responsibility. Featured  creatives included Boyedoe (Ghana ), Lilabare (Kenya), Eki Kere (Nigeria), Ywandelag (Nigeria), FreeWeaver  Studio (UK), Afthonia (Nigeria) – curated by Taju Ibrahim (TJ Who)

 

 

The Lagos edition, Harmony, brought together designers such as Lisa Folawiyo (BOF 500 Nigeria), Emmy  Kasbit (Nigeria), MaxJenny (Sweden), and Selam Fessahaye (Sweden), offering a visual and philosophical  exploration of what harmony looks like when cultures, values, and techniques intertwine.

 

 

Now in its sixth year, Woven Threads continues to spotlight the ingenuity, resilience, and innovation of  African designers, while forging meaningful global partnerships that foster market access, capacity building,  and circular practices. The initiative reinforces Lagos Fashion Week’s broader mission to be a transformative  force within the African fashion ecosystem.

 

 

As Lagos Fashion Week celebrates its 15th anniversary, platforms like Woven Threads remain vital to the  industry’s evolution, shaping conversations around sustainability, nurturing future-facing talent, and  building infrastructure that supports the next generation of conscious designers.

 

For media inquiries please contact:

press@lagosfashionweek.ng

http://www.lagosfashionweek.ng

This press release was provided by Redrick PR. Published by the FashionEvo Editorial Team.
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