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Home›Fashion & Style›Review: When Texture Meets Soul — Inside “Velvet Renaissance” by Frednetic Styles

Review: When Texture Meets Soul — Inside “Velvet Renaissance” by Frednetic Styles

August 18,2023
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By Yemisi Suleiman


As someone who has seen their fair share of fashion presentations, it’s rare for a collection to feel both intimate and grand, nostalgic yet futuristic.

But on August 17, 2023, at a private event hosted in what felt like a curated set—a room with velvet sofas, moody lighting, and a warm, earthy palette—I witnessed exactly that.

The unveiling of “Velvet Renaissance”, the latest body of work from creative director and fashion designer Akhilomen Nosa Wilfred, delivered not just fashion but storytelling.
The setting was intentionally quiet, allowing the garments to speak for themselves—and speak they did.

The collection opened with a commanding presence: a regal gown that married maroon velvet and painterly tie-dye fabrics.

The asymmetrical sleeve construction immediately drew attention. One arm was encased in a voluminous puffed sleeve—dramatic, almost sculptural—while the other remained bare, showcasing the fluid drape of the dress.

The skirt flowed into a dramatic train, its hem brushing gently against the set’s muted floor like a brushstroke on canvas.


Another striking ensemble was a coordinated moment between two models. One wore a sleeveless, curve-hugging midi dress that stitched together dark velvet panels and bright tie-dye with subtle pearl details along the seams.

The other wore a similar silhouette with one dramatic sleeve and a thigh-high slit, the velvet and tie-dye merging in an almost collage-like pattern. Standing side by side, they looked like soul sisters from a parallel universe—bold, radiant, and deeply rooted.


What impressed me most was the craftsmanship. Every seam, every fold of velvet, every hand-placed embellishment felt intentional. The use of tie-dye, often associated with casual or bohemian wear, was elevated here—treated like fine art and paired with luxurious textures.

It wasn’t just about contrast; it was about communion. The fabrics, though different in origin and mood, belonged together.
Wilfred’s styling choices sealed the deal. Retro afros, chunky jewelry, and confident poses echoed 1970s glam with a distinctly African perspective.

It felt powerful, personal, and deliberate—like an homage to women who know who they are and don’t apologize for taking up space.
“Velvet Renaissance” is not just a title—it’s a mission statement. It’s about reviving a sense of richness, bringing back the slow beauty of fashion that isn’t mass-produced but hand-touched, heart-driven.

Through his work, Akhilomen Nosa Wilfred doesn’t just dress bodies. He adorns spirits.

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