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Review: Heritage Moderne: Eze Nnaemeka Casmir’s Bold New Collection for KB Fashion

March 17,2023
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By Rita Okoye

On March 14, 2023, I had the privilege of attending the private unveiling of Eze Nnaemeka Casmir’s latest collection, “Heritage Moderne,” for KB Fashion. Held in an intimate setting in Lagos, the event felt less like a typical fashion show and more like a celebration of African identity and craftsmanship. 

What immediately stood out to me was Casmir’s ability to create a dialogue between the old and the new, weaving tradition with contemporary style in a way that was both respectful and forward-thinking.

The first look to hit the runway made an immediate impression. A loose-fitting, knee-length robe in a rich, golden hue, adorned with intricate black floral motifs, instantly commanded attention. While the motifs were reminiscent of classic African textile designs, the cut of the robe gave it a modern feel. Paired with crisp white trousers and simple sandals, the outfit was the perfect balance of casual sophistication and cultural reverence. I couldn’t help but notice how the ensemble, despite its simplicity, celebrated both comfort and elegance, and the model’s natural afro and confident walk only amplified that message of cultural pride.

As the show continued, the second ensemble was a clear departure from the relaxed look of the first but no less impressive. A tailored teal-green jacket, paired with matching wide-leg trousers, showed Casmir’s skill in blending Western tailoring techniques with African influences. The structured jacket had clean, sharp lines, and when combined with the more relaxed, flowing trousers, the look felt bold yet balanced. The pop of white from the turtleneck added a touch of minimalism to the ensemble, grounding the vibrant color palette with a refined simplicity. It was hard not to be taken in by the thoughtful contrast between the rich color of the suit and the understated black loafers, which lent the outfit a quiet sophistication.

The final look was striking in its simplicity—a monochromatic black outfit that was all about subtlety. The short-sleeved top and matching trousers were understated but, in their restraint, allowed the quality of the craftsmanship to shine through.

The attention to detail in the tailoring was evident up close, with every seam and cut executed to perfection. Paired with brown leather shoes, the look felt timeless, with just enough contrast to keep it visually interesting. There was no need for bold patterns or vibrant colors here; the minimalism of the ensemble spoke volumes about Casmir’s ability to create something impactful through simplicity.


“Heritage Moderne” didn’t rely on grandeur or overstatement to make an impact. Instead, the collection quietly showcased Casmir’s dedication to craft and culture. The fabrics moved effortlessly, and the focus on structure and clean lines allowed the intricacy of the patterns and cuts to be fully appreciated. 

Every piece, from the golden robe to the minimalist black outfit, reflected Casmir’s understanding of how to balance cultural heritage with modern design aesthetics.

As I left the event, I found myself reflecting on the power of Casmir’s vision. His designs weren’t just about the clothes—they told a story of African heritage woven into modern fashion.

 “Heritage Moderne” was a reminder that tradition and innovation don’t have to exist in opposition. Instead, when combined with care and intention, they create something truly remarkable. Eze Nnaemeka Casmir’s collection stands as a testament to his unique ability to honor his roots while forging a bold, new path in fashion.

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