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Icedotcom’s “Hot Ice Collection” – A New Vision of African Fashion at AFAA Summit in Lagos

April 21,2024
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By Yemisi Suleiman

Icedotcom, guided by the innovative spirit of Frederick Onwuzuruoha, fashion designer and creative director, unveiled the “Hot Ice Collection,” a transformative series that merges traditional aesthetics with contemporary fashion.

This collection, which was both eagerly anticipated and vibrantly delivered, stands out not merely as a showcase of new designs but as a cultural manifesto that redefines African attire within the global fashion context. It made a significant impact when presented at the African Fashion and Art Awards (AFAA) Summit held in Lagos on April 13, 2024, capturing the attention of the fashion industry and beyond.


Frederick Onwuzuruoha has long been celebrated for his dedication to redefining African fashion, and with the “Hot Ice Collection,” he has transcended traditional boundaries to create a line that marries cultural heritage with avant-garde aesthetics. Amidst the backdrop of Nigeria’s rich landscapes and under the unforgiving sun, each garment told a story of cultural pride intertwined with modern sophistication.
The collection included an array of elegantly tailored ensembles that catered to the contemporary fashionista. Strapless dresses adorned with kimono jackets highlighted the playful elegance inherent in the collection, while the reinterpretation of the traditional African bubu through modern design techniques showcased timeless allure.

These garments exemplified Onwuzuruoha’s expertise in blending iconic African elements with contemporary design principles.
Each piece in the “Hot Ice Collection” was a testament to the versatility and depth of African textiles, reimagined to suit a global audience. The use of vibrant colours and dynamic silhouettes reflected Onwuzuruoha’s profound grasp of the subtleties of African fashion, designed not just for local admirers but for international appeal. The materials chosen—lightweight, breathable fabrics—ensured that each outfit was as practical as it was beautiful, transcending geographic and cultural boundaries to appeal to fashion enthusiasts worldwide.


Moreover, this collection emphasised inclusivity and accessibility, key themes in Onwuzuruoha’s design philosophy. He has made a concerted effort to ensure these exquisite pieces are not confined to high fashion runways but are accessible to a broader audience, achieving a blend of affordability and luxury that challenges the exclusivity often associated with high fashion.
Onwuzuruoha’s commitment to making high-fashion attainable is reflected in his approach to distribution and pricing, with the collection quickly reaching markets across Ghana, Kenya, Morocco, and beyond. This strategic market expansion underscores a new era of African fashion, one that celebrates diversity and accessibility while remaining true to its roots.


The “Hot Ice Collection” by Icedotcom stands as a beacon of innovation in Lagos’ fashion landscape, harmonising tradition with innovation in a way that captivates and inspires. Frederick Onwuzuruoha, through this collection, is not merely participating in the fashion industry; he is actively shaping its future, guiding African fashion to a prominent place on the international stage, and redefining what global audiences expect from African designers.
This collection is a clear indicator that the future of African fashion is luminous and boundless, with Frederick Onwuzuruoha at the forefront of this dynamic movement. The “Hot Ice Collection” is not just a line of clothing but a pivotal moment in fashion history, marking the rise of African design as an integral and influential force in the global fashion narrative.

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