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Fashion Beyond Fabric: Conversation with Goodluck Jane Okwuchukwu, Creative Director of Boriah Couture

August 23,2024
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By Josephine Agbonkhese

When elegance meets intention, and craftsmanship dances with culture, you find yourself in the world of Goodluck Jane Okwuchukwu, the Creative Director of Boriah Couture.

From the heart of Lagos to international fashion capitals, Boriah Couture has risen to become one of Africa’s most compelling luxury fashion brands celebrated for bold aesthetics, inclusive messaging, and a commitment to empowering communities through design.

In this exclusive sit-down with Vanguard Allure, Jane shares her journey through the corridors of international runways, high-profile collaborations, celebrity styling, and her impact on the next generation of designers. Hers is not just a story of style but a testimony of purpose, power, and presence.

Your journey in fashion has been phenomenal. How would you describe the evolution of Boriah Couture?

Thank you so much. Boriah Couture began as a whisper a personal desire to reimagine African elegance. Over time, that whisper became a voice, and that voice now echoes across runways, editorials, and showrooms worldwide. We’ve grown from custom couture to a luxury fashion house with a bold African identity and a global mindset.

You’ve shown at some of the most prestigious fashion shows across the globe. Can you walk us through that experience?

It’s been exhilarating. Our first major international platform was Heineken Lagos Fashion Week in 2020, where we debuted a collection that celebrated African royal heritage. That same year, we joined Glitz Africa Fashion Week in Ghana another unforgettable moment. In 2021, I showcased at Dubai Modest Fashion Week, which allowed us to express our modest couture ethos to a broader Middle Eastern audience.

In 2022, we presented at Cheshire Fashion Week in the UK, where our inclusive runway made waves. In 2023, we took part in Vanity Hub Africa London Fashion Week, and later returned to Dubai Fashion Week, where Boriah was praised for merging Afrocentric luxury with contemporary silhouettes. Each show has pushed us creatively and opened doors to deeper global conversations.

Speaking of conversations, you’ve had several high-profile collaborations. Tell us more…

Collaboration is at the heart of evolution. I’ve had the privilege of working with some of the industry’s finest Orange Culture, whose urban aesthetic inspires innovation; Kenneth Ize, who redefines African weaving; the eco-conscious icon Jose Hendo, Rikatobyme, whose vibrant identity resonates deeply with mine, Veekee James with her structural genius, and Toyin Lawani, a powerhouse of bold couture and storytelling. These collaborations weren’t just creative they were cultural exchanges.

Your celebrity client list reads like the guest list to a global gala. Tell us about some of the personalities you’ve styled.

(Smiles) Yes, it’s been an honour. I’ve styled Former Senator Ita Giwa, a true icon of grace; Senator Mona Das from Washington D.C., who embodies diplomatic strength and style; Donald Duke, former Governor of Cross River State his presence is regal. On the entertainment front, we’ve dressed Davido, Tiwa Savage, Yemi Alade — each with their own unique energy. And of course, the ageless screen goddess, Omotola Jalade Ekeinde. I approach every styling moment as a sculptor would approach stone — to reveal what’s already powerful within.

It’s clear that you’ve not only mastered the art of design, but also of influence. What awards and honors have meant the most to you?

I’m grateful for all the recognition. From Designer of the Year awards to being honored for Social Impact, every plaque and title reminds me that fashion is not just about beauty — it’s about impact. Some of my proudest recognitions come from organisations that champion innovation, creativity, and inclusivity across the continent.

You’re not only a designer, you’re also a thought leader. You’ve spoken at several academic and creative institutions. How important is mentorship and education to you?

Incredibly important. I believe fashion should inform and transform. That’s why I accepted invitations to speak at Myles Leadership University and the University of Accra in Ghana in 2020, then Benson Idahosa University and Madonna University in 2022, as well as Covenant University in 2021 and Lagos State University just last year.

One of the highlights of 2023 was speaking at the GTCO Fashion Weekend to be among brilliant minds discussing sustainability, design futures, and cultural expression. Mentorship is how we pass the torch, and it’s also how we keep it burning brighter.

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