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Bimbo Ademoye’s AMVCA 2022 Aisoben moment, and the quiet power play behind it

July 1,2022
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By Josephine Agbonkhese

AMVCA is not a regular night out. It is a week-long pressure test where cameras do not forgive bad finishing, and where the red carpet is effectively a live market for image, taste, and brand alignment.

The 2022 edition ran as an extended programme, opening with a gala and building to the main awards night in Lagos.  

So when Bimbo Ademoye stepped out for the AMVCA 2022 season in a red, body-sculpting, one-shoulder gown credited to Aisoben, it read as more than “pretty dress”. It was a strategic fashion decision from an actress who understands visibility, and a designer who understands product.

The look itself is engineered for impact without chaos. The neckline is the headline: a draped, asymmetrical shoulder treatment that frames the collarbone, then settles into a fitted silhouette that does not fight the wearer. The embellishments are measured, scattered like controlled sparkle rather than heavy-handed shine.

This is the old-school rule of formal wear done properly: let the cut do the heavy lifting, then let detailing support the story.

Ademoye is not new to managing perception. She has been building a career since 2014, with a work ethic that has kept her consistently booked across film and series.

In a 2018 interview, she spoke plainly about her background and training, including her education at Covenant University and the role her father played in supporting her early auditions. 

That grounding matters, because it shows in how she presents herself. She does not dress like someone trying to “arrive”. She dresses like someone protecting an asset.

Industry watchers clocked her potential early. Premium Times flagged her as one of the Nollywood names to watch back in 2018, long before the current wave of mainstream acclaim. 

Since then, the results have followed. She went on to win Best Actress in a Comedy at the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards in 2023 for Selina, a win that formally consolidates her as more than a social media favourite.  

That context is why this AMVCA fashion moment lands. On a carpet like AMVCA, the dress is never just a dress. It is a public-facing statement about taste, professionalism, and who you choose to partner with.

Which brings us to Aisoben, founded in 2021 by Nigerian designer Aisosa Faithful Enodunmwenben. 

The brand’s positioning is clear and, frankly, smart. It leans into slow fashion, ethical craftsmanship, and small-batch discipline, with pieces handmade in Nigeria and designed to last in construction and relevance. 

Aisoben’s own language is about intentionality and individuality, and the signature toolkit is familiar to anyone who respects couture fundamentals: drapery, ruching, hand-finished detailing, fabric sculpting.  

This is the part people miss: “quiet luxury” is not a vibe, it is execution. If your seams are weak, your lining is lazy, or your proportions are off, the whole illusion collapses.

Aisoben has been building public narrative around that restrained, craft-led direction, with coverage that frames the label as a brand making a deliberate case for elegance that is not loud.  And by 2024, mainstream platforms were already treating the house as a rising player with a consistent signature.  

In that light, Ademoye wearing Aisoben for AMVCA 2022 is good business for both sides. For the actress, it is aligned brand architecture: polished, feminine, camera-ready, and grown.

For the designer, it is conversion at the highest level: a high-visibility placement that validates the label’s red carpet promise and puts its craftsmanship on trial in front of the whole industry.

There is also a wider point here for Nigerian fashion. The global conversation keeps circling sustainability, but the local reality is that slow fashion only wins when the product is excellent.

Aisoben’s model, made-to-order thinking, small-batch output, minimal waste, is not charity and it is not activism theatre. It is an operational strategy.  And moments like this, where a top-tier actress stakes her image on a young label’s finishing, are exactly how that strategy gains traction.


The takeaway is simple. Bimbo Ademoye did not just “wear red”. She wore a message: Nigerian craftsmanship, clean silhouette work, and a brand partnership that looks intentional. On a night built for noise, that kind of controlled elegance stands out.

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