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Bola’s After Dusk Collection ProvesGlamour Never Left

December 2,2022
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By Rita Okoye

In a year where minimalism dominated runways and neutral tones became the unofficial uniform, Bola’s After Dusk collection arrives like a breath of fresh, perfumed air. Omobolanle Sulleman didn’t just design partywear , she resurrected an era.

The After Dusk woman is not trying to fit in. She’s not dressing down for ease or aiming for quiet luxury. She’s here to dazzle. And this collection gives her the tools to do exactly that. From slinky satin gowns to high-shine sculpted separates, each piece in the lineup is a deliberate celebration of presence. The vibe? Think red carpet allure with Lagos confidence.

There’s a certain power in reviving Old Hollywood codes in 2022 , especially when done through the lens of a modern Nigerian woman. Sulleman understands that glamour isn’t just about sparkle; it’s about structure, storytelling, and silhouette. And this collection delivers all three with precision.

Take the ivory draped halter dress with a crystal-studded waistline,it’s elegance with bite. Paired with a slick bun and bold earrings, it demands flash photography and champagne toasts. Then there’s the black off-shoulder number with a thigh-high slit and feathered trim: drama, yes, but executed with enough control to avoid cliché.

But what really cements After Dusk as a collection worth talking about is the styling intelligence. There’s no overkill. The fabrics do the work. The cuts elongate and flatter. The attention to detail, from shoulder seams to subtle ruching reflects a designer who’s studied how women want to feel after dark: sexy, strong, and slightly dangerous.

If anything, one might wish for a few more separates or unconventional pairings. A well-cut trouser or embellished bolero would’ve added depth. But what’s here is cohesive, impactful, and designed for the spotlight.

Sulleman is speaking to the woman who’s tired of playing it safe. She’s designing for the one who believes that sparkle is a strategy and boldness is a birthright. And with After Dusk, Bola reminds us that glamour didn’t go anywhere, we just needed a reason to dress up again.

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