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September 24,2022
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This trio reads like a well-paced concert, a dark overture in urban noir, a crisp middle movement in graphic black and white, and a sporting coda that treats comfort as couture. What unites the looks isn’t trend chasing but articulation, clean ideas cut with confidence and styled for a camera literate world.

This is the Mawo Mix Collection, released on September 6th, 2022 by Boriah Couture with the Creative Direction of Goodluck Jane Okwuchukwu.


Urban Overture — Shirting, Trench, Thigh-Highs


Oversized white poplin shirtdress beneath a black trench, finished with slouchy over the knee boots. The classic “borrowed men’s shirt” trope is tightened by the trench’s tailored drop and the unbroken column of black from shoulder to toe. The high shine leather boots are the exclamation point, turning negative space for the bare thigh into design. With the trench worn off the shoulder, the silhouette reads louche rather than literal.
The shirting is long enough to pass as a dress without losing its shirt identity, curved hem, proper yoke, crisp collar. Trench sleeves are belted at the cuffs with smart detail that gathers volume and adds rhythm. Boots hold their height without gaping, which means the shaft patterning has been graded with care. A reference to Hedi-era Parisian nonchalance, Nollywood night scenes, paparazzi proof off-duty styling.
Some optional styling tweaks, add a slender leather belt over the trench for a cinched take, trade boots for patent loafers and socks when the brief is daytime editorial.


Graphic Poise — Monochrome Peplum Mini


A body skimming black mini with a white yoke and a small peplum flare, delicate gold jewelry and crystal trim slides. The white band at the neckline is a built-in reflector, lifting the face and the peplum’s restrained kick breaks the vertical without widening the hip. The dress balances boardroom discipline and cocktail ease. It is both résumé and rendezvous.
The yoke seam is clean and sits fractionally above the bust line (flattering, elongating). Sleeves end just below mid bicep to sharpen the shoulder. The fabric choice is a compact knit, zero wrinkling, soft recovery and editorially smooth, with a reference to the 1960s mod geometry filtered through contemporary Lagos nightlife.


The Sporting Code — Court Style but Camera Ready


White cropped polo with long sleeves, split-hem tennis shorts with piped seams, satin headband, fishnet-weave socks, and heritage high-tops.


It’s athleisure with narrative, the headband and Afro crown the look with retro romance, while the piping carves the shorts into a deliberate silhouette.

The choice of fishnet socks is clever: adds texture between leg and sneaker, and photographs beautifully at ankle height.
Polo is cropped to the ribcage, preserving proportion and avoiding overexposure. Shorts carry lightly flared hems, ensuring movement and leg length.

Black piping traces the garment like sketch lines, they appear graphic without heaviness. Imagine the look as a 1970s tennis icon reimagined for streetwear; Beyoncé coded performance athluxe in Lagos weekend courts.
Each look uses a simple geometry, column, hourglass, and crop-and-flare to control proportion on camera and in motion.

A near monochrome story in black/white with tonal variants lets line and texture lead where flashes of skin become intentional negative space.

The pieces converse with global fashion codes, French trench cool, mod monochrome, 70s sport through a distinctly West African confidence and styling cadence.


The style lives in after hours press calls, gallery previews, music-video street scenes. Look II, cocktail receptions, panels, smart date nights. Look III, airport style, festival days, editorial off-duty features.

This is modern femininity written in three dialects: seductive without apology, polished without prudery, relaxed without surrender. Good collections make you want the clothes; the best make you imagine the life around them. This one does both.


Author: By Daniel Usidame

TagsBoriah CoutureGoodluck Jane Okwuchukwu.Mawo Mix Collection
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