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The Macallan Teams Up with ATAFO on Atelier

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Famed Scotch whisky, The Macallan threw its weight behind the latest fashion collection of famous Nigerian creative designer Mai Atafo. The collection tagged ‘The Atelier ’ marked the return of Atafo to the runway after a three-year hiatus.

Held recently at The Podium, Lekki, Lagos, the luxurious fashion show captures design features in creative, and contempora­ry ways while being functional and adaptable to individual styles. Four collection­s of over 80 outfits were displayed by 68 models on the runway.

The Macallan partnershi­p with ATAFO highlights the intricacy, skill, innovation, and craftsmans­hip that goes into developing whisky and fashion pieces.

“The Macallan is renowned as the world’s leading single malt whiskies and globally celebrated for its unique taste and style, methods and craftsmans­hip. For almost 200 years, The Macallan has maintained an outstandin­g quality and distinctiv­e character. This legacy and reputation form the motivation for our collaborat­ion with the highly respected Nigerian designer, Mai Atafo. The Macallan recognises Nigeria’s vibrant fashion industry that is characteri­sed by colour and beautiful expression­s and this partnershi­p is another investment in the exceptiona­l talents within the industry,” said Customer Marketing Manager, West & North Africa, Edrington, Abayomi Ajao.

Much like The Macallan, ATAFO has showcased a history of excellence, innovation, creativity, and craftsmans­hip - values that the single malt whisky considers a priority in any partnershi­p.

“The Atelier is a statement of passion, grit, and growth. I got into fashion out of a love of clothes, and now that love has evolved into a desire to create an experience people can wear and live,” said Atafo.

Omowunmi Akinnifesi, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, Ric Hassani, Uti Nwachukwu, Sharon Ooja, Mimi Onalaja, and Ini Dima-Okojie were some of the stars who attended the fashion show.

 ?? ?? A model on Atafo Atelier runway
A model on Atafo Atelier runway

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