Bold and Beyond: Zubere’s Ember Surge is a Fashion Manifesto
By Rita Okoye
In a season filled with glamour and surface level beauty, Zubere’s Ember Surge dug deeper. Presented at GT Fashion Week, this collection was not a mere style showcase.

It was a statement, a fashion manifesto crafted by designer Nancy Chizubere Johnson Chidiadi, who continues to prove that Nigerian design can be both daring and deeply philosophical.
From the very first look, the tone was set, bold, fearless, and full of attitude. The ruffled mini dress worn by the first model danced between romantic playfulness and structured rebellion. Its sharp silhouette and layered finish suggested movement even when still. But it was the second look, a larger than life gown, that pulled gasps from the crowd. With its layers of ruched fabric rising like waves of fire, the gown seemed to possess a life of its own.
Balancing these louder moments was a grounded final look that brought masculinity into the conversation, but not the kind we’re used to seeing. Tailored shorts paired with loose shirt layering and a fluid scarf presented a new kind of male presence. It was soft, stylish, and completely devoid of machismo. It was simply beautiful.
Through Ember Surge, Zubere invites us to let go of fashion’s outdated restrictions and instead embrace its power to transform. This is not about dressing a man or a woman. This is about dressing the soul, the moment, the energy. And in doing that, Zubere has gifted us a collection that is culturally relevant, visually electric, and emotionally resonant.
Vanguard Allure stands firmly behind Nancy Chizubere Johnson Chidiadi’s work, seeing her not only as a fashion designer but as a cultural force redefining how African fashion shows up in the world.
















