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August 8,2024
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By Josephine Agbonkhese

London Fashion Week has a complicated relationship with African design. It has been getting better, more intentional, more genuinely curious rather than performatively diverse, but it is still an environment where African brands showing up tend to carry an invisible weight that European brands do not.

The weight of having to prove not just that the work is good but that the work belongs here, in this room, on this stage, in this conversation.

The brands that navigate this best are the ones that arrive without performing that negotiation. They simply show up with work that is good enough to make the question irrelevant. And in the upcoming London Fashion Week, one of the brands I am most watching for this is Paciencia.

The Lagos leather accessories brand founded by Joy Fache James in 2021 has been building steadily, without much noise, and with a level of craft discipline that the Nigerian luxury accessories market does not always reward as quickly as it should, into something that is genuinely ready for the kind of attention a London Fashion Week platform provides.

The brand will be showing through the Vanity HUB Fashion Africa platform, in collaboration with Medlin Couture, within a curated exhibition of emerging African luxury designers.

The context is right. Vanity HUB has been doing serious work in creating infrastructure for African fashion in the UK, and the curatorial framing—emerging African luxury, sustainability, craftsmanship—is precisely the frame within which Paciencia’s proposition makes the most sense to a British audience.

For those who do not yet know the bags:

  • Material: Handcrafted in Lagos from real Nigerian leather.
  • Signature: Built around a handwoven leather detailing that is the brand’s visual signature—immediately recognisable, handmade, and genuinely impossible to replicate mechanically without losing what makes it distinctive.
  • Silhouettes: Minimalist and architectural with leather-lined interiors.

The brand has been building its UK market organically for two years before this London Fashion Week appearance. Customers in Britain have been purchasing Paciencia bags through the direct-to-consumer platform.

So we can say that London Fashion Week is not the brand’s introduction to the UK, but its escalation.

What I am watching for specifically is how the Paciencia pieces sit within the wider Vanity HUB showcase. African fashion in London has a tendency to be read as a category rather than as individual creative propositions—as “African fashion” rather than as these specific garments by this specific designer with this specific design intelligence.

The brands that resist this flattening do so by being so precisely themselves that the category label has nowhere to stick.

Paciencia is precisely itself. The handwoven leather signature is not a cultural gesture or a diversity credential. The design decisions are made by a designer who knows exactly what the technique produces and has developed it into a language with its own grammar.

The bags are not African bags. They are Paciencia bags, which happen to be made in Lagos, from Nigerian leather, by a woman who named her brand after the quality she was most committed to. That specificity is the brand’s best credential for a London room.

London Fashion Week is next month. If you are in the room, find the Paciencia stand. If you are not in the room, follow along, because what happens when this brand meets a British institutional audience for the first time at this level is going to be worth knowing about.

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