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TDFashion Launches Bold Ankara Collection in Lagos

November 14,2021
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…Redefines Traditional Prints with Modern Designs

By Yemisi Suleiman

When TDFashion’s latest Ankara ready-to-wear collection was launched at their fashion store in Lagos. This collection immediately caught my attention, expertly blending traditional African prints with a modern design sensibility.

The most striking feature of this collection is that it combines Ankara fabric with more casual and formal wear. It’s refreshing to see how TDFashion is pushing the boundaries of what was previously seen as clothing for traditional styles. This design feels familiar and progressive. It balances Ankara’s vibrant styles with unconventional cuts and silhouettes that will appeal to a broad audience. From off-shoulder dresses to free dresses. The versatility of this collection is evident.

But what really caught my attention? is the creative risk that TDFashion takes with its prints. Some works play with large and mixed textures. This results in the desired visual effect and attracts attention. Clearly, Tdfashion isn’t afraid to push the boundaries when it comes to using Ankara. By transforming fabric into high fashion. Instead of just being something based on tradition…


Although the design is bold and ambitious, But some of the outfits overwhelm viewers with their heavy use of busy prints. When considered closely Some pieces seem to have problems with balance. Where one outfit was dominated by loud geometric patterns. Another piece competes with a contrasting print. It appears to conceal the structure. Therefore, it creates visual tension rather than unity. A more restricted method to pattern placement, in some times, would possibly have allowed the garments to make a more potent assertion without the opposition of conflicting designs.

TDFashion made a amazing effort to consist of a various variety of sizes, some thing that resonated with the group and changed into favored by using many at the store. However, upon attempting a few pieces, I observed that whilst the gathering had the proper concept in terms of inclusivity, the execution became imperfect. Several garments, in particular the clothes, regarded either too tight or lacked a tailored finesse that could have made them more flattering throughout specific body types. While the collection’s intention to cater to all figures was clear, some fits fell short of assembly, the appropriates that should be expected from ready-to-wear.

Material-sensible, the Ankara fabric used was undeniably of high best, and the wealthy colorings were formidable without being overpowering. However, some portions felt inflexible in their creation, particularly the heavier garments, which didn’t have the fluidity predicted from portions intended for ordinary wear. The cloth changed into lovely however no longer conducive to consolation, and I discovered myself wishing that a number of the Ankara geared up to wear —specially the dress —could have benefited from softer fabric to provide them extra float and motion.

Despite those small setbacks, the collection surely brought in phrases of its overall impact. The electricity of the designs, the boldness of the prints, and the fashion designer’s commitment to pushing Ankara into present day style made it a memorable debut. It became glaring that TDFashion wanted to start a verbal exchange with this series—approximately the future of African style. There’s no denying that the collection has a sturdy capacity for success, with only some tweaks needed to refine its ordinary execution. The launching of Tdfashion latest collection at the Lagos store was an event that showcased each the ambition and the talent of the logo, leaving me keen to peer how TDFashion will keep to evolve.

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