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AMVCA Runway Show: Lights! Camera! Glamour!

The first-ever AMVCA runway show was a heady mix of glitz, glamour and nostalgia, reports

- Vanessa Obioha

When the organisers of the Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards (AMVCA) announced that a runway show would be part of its lined up eight-day festivity, there were speculatio­ns and expectatio­ns. The AMVCA is known for its extravagan­t and glamorous red carpet where celebritie­s usually make fashion statements with their attires. So, not a few thought that the runway show would have some of the famed designers walk the runway. But when the organisers announced the ‘Design for the Stars’ competitio­n for budding fashion designers, there were high expectatio­ns on what kind of pieces will be displayed on the runway.

All doubts about the capacity of the organisers to pull off a mind-blowing fashion show were laid to rest the moment the fashion show opened on Sunday, May 8, after a long delay.

Strutting the runway in breezy, vibrant, and stylish outfits made in Pepsi brand colours — red, blue and white — the models gave the motley audience gathered at the Balmoral Hall of the Federal Palace Hotel in Victoria Island, Lagos, a sneak peek of what to expect from the fashion show.

The brand which sponsored the fashion show had the nine finalists — Amy Aghomi, Azeezat Alawusa, Ezioghene Egbelefiyo, Felix Asuquo, Ikechukwu Nwosu, Obinna Omeruo, Omowunmi Pillot, Oseluese Okpamen, and Sophie Chamberlai­n — compete in a special Street Style competitio­n where the winner gets to wear the title ‘The Pepsi designer of the Year’ as well as win One Million Naira.

Staying true to the street style theme, the designers who spent two weeks in camp coached by some of Nigeria’s biggest designers Lanre Da Silva-Ajayi of Lanre Da Silva Ajayi, Mai Atafo of ATAFO and Adebayo Oke-Lawal of Orange Culture, made colourful hoodies, athleisure outfits, jackets and dresses. Some of the designs were layered with nets and patches.

During their showcase, Styl Plus, the Nigerian R&B group came on the runway to perform. Their nostalgic performanc­e had the audience swooning with excitement as they sang along to songs such as ‘Olufunmi’.

Keeping up with the tempo initiated by the models for the Pepsi competitio­n, Lush Hair, another sponsor of the show had the audience in gasps and awe at the astonishin­g hairstyles donned by the models. There were mountainou­s wigs, longish braids and modest

weaves. The jaw-dropping moment of the showcase was when award-winning Afro-pop singer Yemi Alade and popular media personalit­y Denrele Edun, both ambassador­s of the brand strutted the runway.

Alade wore an outfit with long curly braids stitched on it while Denrele’s hair was styled in an updo weave. The two stars did not only just walk the runway but added a little bit of sass as they swayed and danced to Alade’s music playing in the background.

But an AMVCA runway show is not complete without paying tribute to the iconic styles worn by stars on the red carpet. Therefore, the stylish looks of celebritie­s like Ebuka Obi-Uchendu’s pristine white tuxedo suit that he wore to the awards in 2020 were replicated on the runway. The media personalit­y who was in the audience stood and cheered the model on the runway. Other celebritie­s whose looks were recreated included Rita Dominic and Toni Tones.

For the main competitio­n, Atafo walked the audience through the process of selecting the winners of the night. The models, he said, would walk the runway with tags in what he called a blind audition. Both the judges and the audience would have to choose their best

designs based on the tags as the designers behind each look would be unveiled at the end of the parade. While the audience was required to scan a QR code from the stage screens which turned out to be almost impossible, the judges comprising Obi-Uchendu, Stephanie Coker, Denola Grey and Idia Aisien, were to judge the looks based on creativity, exceptiona­lity and practicali­ty. The aim was to see if the attires are glamorous enough to wear to the Amstel Malta sponsored-AMVCA

What followed next was an explosion of creativity on the runway. Elegant and regal ball gowns, shimmering gowns with high slits, fashionabl­e suits with glittering embroidery, and colourful native wears dazzled on the runway.

After their showcase, the models were again returned to the runway for one last look before the designers behind each look were called out.

Although the competitio­n was to produce a male and female winner who would take home the N5 million cash prize, three winners emerged at the end of the night.

The judges could not agree between Obinna Omeruo and Felix Asuquo in the male category. Omeruo’s designs — a colourful two-piece Agbada, and a stylish tailcoat with frills— were the audience’s favourite looks. But the judges were swooned also

by Asuquo’s designs too — a stylish suit and embroidere­d native wear.

After two attempts to get the winner, Atafo announced that the organisers will be awarding the three winners including Sophie Chamberlai­n whose looks include an elegant and glittering green gown with a statement sleeve. The trio went home with N5 million each.

Omeruo and Chamberlai­n also won the Pepsi competitio­n.

As the night drew to a close, urban Afro-pop group Ajebo Hustlers came to perform, but there were fewer people in the hall to cheer them on.

The AMVCA runway show was in a way a tribute to the fashion industry which plays a critical role in the awards. As noted by the Executive Head, Content and West Africa Channels, MultiChoic­e Nigeria, Busola Tejumola, the red carpet of AMVCA has fetched commentari­es and made headlines in the past. At the last edition held in 2020, the Best Dressed Male and Best Dressed Female were introduced where Big Brother Naija 2019 winner Mercy Eke and runner-up Mike Edwards won the titles. The organisers pushed the envelope this year to make the awards more encompassi­ng with a series of events that celebrate every aspect of creativity. Although the fashion show had some celebritie­s like actress and model Osas Ighodaro, Uti Nwachukwu, and Timini Egbuson among others, the main awards taking place tomorrow, May 14 will be a glittering affair.

 ?? ?? Yemi Alade and Denrele Edun on the runway.
Yemi Alade and Denrele Edun on the runway.
 ?? ?? Styl Plus performs while a model struts the runway
Styl Plus performs while a model struts the runway
 ?? ?? A model in a regal and elegant ball gown
A model in a regal and elegant ball gown
 ?? ?? Another favourite design of the night
Another favourite design of the night
 ?? ?? Sophie Chamberlai­n’s winning design
Sophie Chamberlai­n’s winning design
 ?? ?? Obinna Omeruo’s winning design
Obinna Omeruo’s winning design
 ?? ?? A model on the runway
A model on the runway
 ?? ?? A model in a ball gown
A model in a ball gown
 ?? ?? Busola Tejumola
Busola Tejumola
 ?? ?? A model
A model
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Model

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