Organized by Legendary Gold Limited in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Tourism, Culture & National Orientation, Environment and the World Fashion Organization have announced the official opening of Nigeria Fashion Week 2012. Scheduled for the 8th – 10th November at the prestigious Muson Centre, Lagos, the prominent event welcomes participants like Fashion designers, Textile, Garment & leather products manufacturers,  Makers of wedding garments and accessories like cakes etc, Producers of lingerie/under wears, Jewelleries, wrist watches, shoes, bags, hats, Manufacturers of cosmetics, make-up, hair and skin care products, Producers of Zips, buttons, threads, tape rule, Manufacturers of various industrial sewing, embroidery, pressing and cutting machines.


The 2011 event with the theme 'going green' presented 42 designers and 39 exhibitors from 22 countries. It attracted both national and international media. The highpoint of the week was the 'going green collection' where most of the participating designers presented special garments made from recycled materials. It was to draw awareness to climate change issues. Following the success of Iast year's theme, this year's event, tagged 'going green 2'promises to create a bigger platform for eco-fashion -or sustainable fashion as it is also called. More participants and international media are expected as well as buyers from Milan, New York, Australia and Asia. Nigeria Fashion Week 2012 'going green 2' will be declared open by the President of the World Fashion Organization, Paco De Jaimes.


"We look forward to welcoming you all to the exceptional hospitality of the Nigerian people" says Lexy Mojo-Eyes, President of Nigeria Fashion Week
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  1. It’s that time of the year again
    when lovers of beauty and
    fashion roll out their eyes in
    search for thrills and
    creativity to satiate their
    aesthetic cravings. All over the
    world it is happening and
    Nigeria is definitely taking up
    centre stage with numerous
    shows coming up. The Nigeria
    Fashion Week 2012 is here
    and Designers from all over
    the world are set to garb
    stunning African models in
    their own of kind threads and
    stitches. The models are also
    set to run the way more than
    we have ever seen as models
    of Nigerian descent around
    the world are flying in to
    graze this event.
    The Nigeria Fashion Week has
    continuously provided the
    platform for Nigerian
    designers to rediscover
    themselves and make success
    of their creative talents. The
    Fashion week has been able to
    re-orient Nigerian designers to
    look only inward for
    inspiration by using locally
    made fabrics and accessories
    and come up with a range that
    has global appeal. It is
    opening Africa's biggest
    fashion, hair and beauty
    market to international
    designers and luxury brands
    wishing to gain the Nigerian
    very large market.
    Those expected to participate
    includes Fashion designers,
    Textile, Garment & leather
    products manufacturers,
    Makers of wedding garments
    and accessories like cakes etc,
    Producers of lingerie/under
    wears, Jewelleries, wrist
    watches, shoes, bags, hats,
    Manufacturers of cosmetics,
    make-up, hair and skin care
    products, Producers of Zips,
    buttons, threads, tape rule,
    Manufacturers of various
    industrial sewing, embroidery,
    pressing and cutting machines.
    Nigeria Fashion Week has
    always featured bold colors,
    but this year, just like last
    year the focus is on one color
    in particular -- green. The
    2011 event with the theme
    ‘going green’ presented 42
    designers and 39 exhibitors
    from 22 countries. It
    attracted both national and
    international media. The
    highpoint of the week was the
    ‘going green collection’
    where most of the
    participating designers
    presented special garments
    made from recycled materials.
    It was to draw awareness to
    climate change issues. For the
    second time in a roll, Nigeria
    Fashion Week will showcase
    collection specifically to
    create awareness of
    environmental issues. The
    president of Nigeria Fashion
    Week Lexy Mojo-Eyes , said
    "The whole world is going
    green and that means the
    whole world is thinking about
    sustaining our environment.
    We thought this is our little
    contribution. The idea of
    Nigeria Fashion Week 'Going
    Green' means asking
    designers, to use recycled
    fashion accessories to be able
    to make collections that will
    help us project the idea of
    going green, to help in
    bringing awareness to people
    in Nigeria about the
    importance of a sustainable
    environment."
    In a press release, the
    organizers points out that
    following the success of last
    year’s theme, this year’s event
    is still tagged ‘going green 2’
    in continuation of what was
    started last season and
    promises to create a bigger
    platform for eco-fashion -or
    sustainable fashion as it is
    also called. More participants
    and international media are
    expected as well as buyers
    from Milan, New York,
    Australia and Asia. Nigeria
    Fashion Week 2012 ‘going
    green 2’ will be declared open
    by the President of the World
    Fashion Organization, Paco De
    Jaimes.
    http://businessmode.gnbo.com.ng/Nigeria+Fashion+Show+2012

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  2. I am pretty sure that this year's event will be a great success with what we saw last year.
    The Nigeria fashion show organised every year is now promoting Nigeria in the fashion world.
    This is a good one for the organisers.

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  3. could there be still any vacancy for upcoming designers

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