For centuries, fashion has been more than just clothing—it has been a powerful storyteller, a bridge between generations, and a reflection of cultural identity.
In Ẹ̀gbáland, traditional attire carries deep meaning, from the intricate patterns of Adire to the grandeur of agbádá and the craftsmanship of beaded crowns.
As the world embraces African heritage in fashion, Ẹ̀gbáliganza 2025 is set to position Ẹ̀gbá creativity on the global stage while unlocking a $1 billion market opportunity for local artisans and designers. headlined by the Lai Labode Heritage Foundation and supported by the Lisabi Committee and Egba Legacy Network
This year’s event will showcase the evolution of Ẹ̀gbá fashion, blending ancient artistry with modern innovations.
One of the key highlights will be the unveiling of structured training programs and financial support designed to equip young designers, textile makers, and entrepreneurs with the skills and resources needed to compete in the international market.
“Fashion is one of the most visible and commercially viable aspects of culture,” said Chief Abiodun Atobatele, Vice Chairman of Ẹ̀gbáliganza. “By investing in our textile industry, we are not only preserving heritage but also creating sustainable wealth for our people.”
With the global interest in African textiles rising, Ẹ̀gbáliganza aims to place Ẹ̀gbá fashion at the forefront of this movement.
The event will feature breathtaking runway displays, masterclasses on Adire-making, and discussions on how traditional fabrics can drive economic transformation.
The Egba Legacy Network will also unveil its 2025 theme, Walk Way of Kings, a tribute to the enduring legacy of Ẹ̀gbá leadership and style.
The impact of Ẹ̀gbáliganza extends beyond fashion—it is a direct driver of economic growth, boosting tourism, local businesses, and employment in the region.
With visitors expected from across Nigeria and beyond, the event will create a ripple effect, benefiting everyone from fabric merchants to event planners.
As anticipation grows, one thing is clear—Ẹ̀gbáliganza 2025 is not just about wearing history; it is about shaping the future of cultural commerce.