Vanguard Allure

Top Menu

  • Vanguard

Main Menu

  • Home
  • Allure Magazine
    • Features
    • Magazine
    • Profiles
  • Allure TV
  • Celebration
    • Fashion & Style
    • Weddings
    • Lifestyle
    • Events
  • Wellbeing
    • Allure Woman
    • Healthy Living
    • Beauty
  • Happiness
    • Food
    • Shopping
    • Travel
    • Relationships
    • Career
  • News
  • Vanguard

logo

Vanguard Allure

  • Home
  • Allure Magazine
    • What Eye See: Aduragbemi Okeyemi’s Journey Through the Art of Black-and-White Photography

      April 29, 2026
      0
    • MIKE ADENUGA… A QUIET COLOSSUS @ 73

      April 26, 2026
      0
    • Bovi and Nomzamo: AMVCA's new reveal

      April 19, 2026
      0
    • Bola Obileye on Purpose, Power and the Art of Fashion

      April 16, 2026
      0
    • Dr Bernardette Nwokoro shines at 100 Iconic Personalities of the year 2026

      April 13, 2026
      0
    • Favour Erere Eyeoyibo: Many hats one calling

      April 5, 2026
      0
    • Nollywood YouTubers redefining entertainment

      March 30, 2026
      0
    • MISKAY and Hilda Baci Launch Signature Collection in Lagos

      March 27, 2026
      0
    • Must a woman change her surname after marriage?

      March 13, 2026
      0
    • Features
    • Magazine
    • Profiles
  • Allure TV
  • Celebration
    • Fashion & Style
    • Weddings
    • Lifestyle
    • Events
  • Wellbeing
    • Allure Woman
    • Healthy Living
    • Beauty
  • Happiness
    • Food
    • Shopping
    • Travel
    • Relationships
    • Career
  • News
    • EDEN REBORN: ‘Glamgirl By Sefiya’, A Couture Fantasy Where Fashion Becomes Mythology

      June 3, 2026
      0
    • Seinde Signature Introduces Luxury Perfume Bar Experience in Ikoyi

      May 7, 2026
      0
    • Seinde Signature Hosts Sarah Baker in Landmark Multi-City Fragrance Premiere in Nigeria

      April 14, 2026
      0
    • Faith Morey Takes The Grace Circle Beyond Borders with Accra Edition

      April 11, 2026
      0
    • World Autism Day: Foundation calls for early intervention in Children

      April 7, 2026
      0
    • Belaire and Stars Shine at Yemi Alade’s Yem Beauty Launch

      April 5, 2026
      0
    • Faith Morey Introduces The Grace Circle to Lagos

      March 8, 2026
      0
    • Jobberman Pushes Inclusive Hiring at HR Fusion - Pink Edition

      February 25, 2026
      0
    • Application for Lifesaver Intervention Initiative leadership certification course opens

      February 23, 2026
      0
  • EDEN REBORN: ‘Glamgirl By Sefiya’, A Couture Fantasy Where Fashion Becomes Mythology

  • Foundation, OPAY supports 1,000 Osun students with back-to-school outreach

  • I’ve visited seven countries since last year— Olabanke Subair

  • Self-Advocacy: A Pivotal Tool Of Healing In Mental health

  • Stress and Smoke: The Quiet Addiction We’ve Mistaken for Relief

Fashion & StyleLook Book
Home›Fashion & Style›Review: Emeldah Atelier’s Ohere Collection – A Vibrant Celebration of African Elegance

Review: Emeldah Atelier’s Ohere Collection – A Vibrant Celebration of African Elegance

June 2,2024
Share:


By Yemisi Suleiman
On June 1st, 2024, the Fashion Finest Africa event transformed the Glitz Event Centre in Lekki, Nigeria, into a spectacle of artistry, innovation, and cultural pride.

Amidst a sea of talent, one collection stood out for its fearless embrace of African heritage and contemporary sophistication—the Ohere Collection by Emeldah Atelier, designed by the ever-brilliant Imelda Obiora.


The collection opened with a stunning green and yellow kaftan, its oversized silhouette a nod to traditional African wear, yet modernised with sharp, geometric patterns across the chest. The fabric flowed with a regal grace, accentuated by a matching headwrap that framed the model’s poised expression. The effortless elegance of this piece was a testament to Obiora’s skill in merging past and present.


As the show continued, a bright yellow dress with Ankara panelling took centre stage. The rich, golden fabric contrasted beautifully with the intricate print work of the bodice, creating a visual symphony of colour and texture. The long sleeves and diagonal cut added a sophisticated edge, making it a perfect blend of playfulness and refinement.


One of the boldest pieces was a patchwork maxi dress, where an array of fabrics, each with its own story, came together in chaotic harmony. The fringe detailing at the hem added a playful element, each step of the model bringing the dress to life. This was a garment that didn’t just celebrate African textiles—it revered them.


The monochrome and teal kaftan that followed was a daring experiment in contrasts. Black and white stripes created a hypnotic effect, while the deep blue added a serene counterpoint. The fabric’s weight gave it a statuesque quality as it draped and billowed, commanding attention with its every move.
Closing the show was a bold pink and green half-and-half kaftan, the clash of colours a daring choice that paid off. The asymmetry and boldness of the tones were provocative yet balanced by the structured yet flowing silhouette Obiora favours. It was a risk, but one that highlighted her fearless approach to design.


The moment the models stepped onto the runway, it was impossible not to be drawn in by the way the fabrics moved—light, effortless, almost hypnotic. The collection had a natural rhythm to it, with each piece flowing seamlessly into the next, creating a sense of cohesion that felt intentional. The colours were bold, the prints striking, and the silhouettes carried a quiet kind of drama that didn’t need exaggeration to make an impact. But as the show went on, I found myself craving a little more contrast—maybe a surprising mix of textures or an unexpected play on layering. Most of the pieces relied on a single, dominant fabric, and while the execution was beautiful, introducing different materials—something sheer against something structured, or a stiffer fabric to offset all that movement—could have added more depth. The designs were undeniably stunning, but a little unpredictability in texture would have taken them to an even more exciting place.
In the end, the Ohere Collection was a beautiful collection, painted in vibrant hues and bold patterns. It was a reminder of the depth of African craftsmanship and the endless possibilities of its modern interpretation. Imelda Obiora has once again solidified her place as a visionary in the world of fashion.

TagsEmeldah Atelierfashion designerFashion Finest AfricaImelda ObioraOhere Collection
Previous Article

Isi Atagamen Showcases African Heritage in New ...

Next Article

How to keep the vagina healthy and ...

0
Shares
  • 0
  • +
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Related articles More from author

  • Fashion & Style

    Summer Invasion by Ifeanyi Charles Okafor: A Vibrant Exploration of Contemporary African Fashion

    August 30, 2024
    By CHIOMA
  • Fashion & Style

    FA Fittings: The Innovative and Elegant World of Ajani Ruth

    September 13, 2023
    By CHIOMA
  • Fashion & StyleLook Book

    A REVIEW ON OPEYEMI 2020 COLLECTION: WHAT A WAY TO MAKE A WOMAN FEEL BEAUTIFUL

    June 10, 2020
    By CHIOMA
  • Fashion & Style

    Brand Spotlight: TranquilTide Couture

    April 6, 2023
    By CHIOMA
  • Fashion & Style

    Oreva Style – Redefining Nigerian Fashion with Creativity and Inclusivity

    March 28, 2024
    By CHIOMA
  • Fashion & StyleLook Book

    Colours of 2025

    January 19, 2025
    By Yemisi Suleiman
0

  • Allure MagazineNews

    Actor, Yomi Fabiyi reveals why he doesn’t celebrate other children birthdays

  • EntertainmentNews

    Joseph Daniels: Moments with the Nollywood Superstar with over 200 movies under his belt

  • Entertainment

    I exposed my beautiful self to a bunch of unintelligent fanatical sheep “fans” – Singer Temmie Ovwasa

  • 5312
    Followers
  • 0
    Likes

Timeline

  • June 3, 2026

    EDEN REBORN: ‘Glamgirl By Sefiya’, A Couture Fantasy Where Fashion Becomes Mythology

  • June 3, 2026

    Foundation, OPAY supports 1,000 Osun students with back-to-school outreach

  • June 1, 2026

    I’ve visited seven countries since last year— Olabanke Subair

  • May 31, 2026

    Self-Advocacy: A Pivotal Tool Of Healing In Mental health

  • May 31, 2026

    Stress and Smoke: The Quiet Addiction We’ve Mistaken for Relief

Categories

Subscribe to our Newsletter

Sign up to receive email updates and to hear what's going on with our magazine!

  • Recent

  • Popular

  • Comments

  • EDEN REBORN: ‘Glamgirl By Sefiya’, A Couture Fantasy Where Fashion Becomes Mythology

    By allure
    June 3, 2026
  • Foundation, OPAY supports 1,000 Osun students with back-to-school outreach

    By Temitope
    June 3, 2026
  • I’ve visited seven countries since last year— Olabanke Subair

    By CHIOMA
    June 1, 2026
  • Self-Advocacy: A Pivotal Tool Of Healing In Mental health

    By CHIOMA
    May 31, 2026
  • Chioma Jesus, Sammie Okposo, Midnight Crew set for #THUGGLA2018

    By CHIOMA
    April 24, 2018
  • American rapper, Kendrick Lamar wins Pulitzer prize for 2017 ‘Damn’ album

    By CHIOMA
    April 17, 2018
  • Afrobeat singer, Seun Kuti drops new album titled ‘Black Times’ 

    By CHIOMA
    April 23, 2018
  • Actor, Yul Edochie declares intention to run for presidency

    By CHIOMA
    April 23, 2018

Entertainment

  • January 3, 2026

    Olajide Ajose, Davido, Omoni Oboli Make Visibility 50 Africa List

  • November 21, 2025

    Evia Simon Unveils New Christmas-Themed Film Project

  • October 22, 2025

    Davido Becomes Osun State’s Chairman of Sports Trust Fund 

  • October 21, 2025

    Iyabo Ojo welcomes daughter, grandson back to Nigeria

  • October 5, 2025

    Imisi crowned winner of Big Brother Naija Season 10

Follow us