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Fuji Comes Alive — A Celebration of Rhythm, Colour, and Craft by Omobolaji Rosemary Olasilola (Review)

November 8,2024
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On the evening of November 5th, 2024, Lagos played host to the private unveiling of the Fuji Collection by creative director and fashion designer Omobolaji Rosemary Olasilola, the visionary behind Roseiy Silhouettes.

The venue felt warm and intimate, with soft lighting and a simple layout that gave each garment room to breathe. Wooden flooring and a neutral-toned runway invited the attention of the audience to focus solely on the movement of the models and the craftsmanship of the garments. The energy was reverent but quietly celebratory, with guests whispering in anticipation and the air filled with the soft sound of drums echoing the collection’s theme.

The first piece down the runway was an artful collision of texture and tradition. It was a bold yellow kaftan dress cut in an oversized silhouette, its upper half splashed with intricate black-on-yellow motifs resembling speckled paint. The lower half transformed into an explosion of colour with deep cerulean, berry pink, and obsidian black woven into interlocking geometric patterns. The print placement created a sense of elongation, drawing the eye downward and accentuating movement with every step. The hem skimmed the ankles, swaying just enough to showcase the metallic silver heels that peeked through.

Following closely was a floor-length caftan in shades of marine blue, forest green, and jade, printed with swirling paisley and sunburst motifs. The V-neckline added a sharp, clean frame to the model’s collarbone, while wide sleeves gave the piece a kimono-like shape. The fabric was fluid, almost water-like in its motion. As the model glided across the runway, the dress seemed to ripple with life, reflecting light subtly and elegantly. The movement was like watching the wind play through leaves — light, purposeful, and soft.

Then came a sharp shift in silhouette with a short golden mini dress. It was made of rich silk-like fabric that caught the light with every movement. The front was tailored with a deep central slit and nipped waistline that gave structure to the otherwise draped shoulders. The cape-like sleeves fell effortlessly from the shoulders, creating volume without heaviness. Embroidered at the chest was a bold white tribal motif, adding texture and cultural depth to the golden sheen. It was regal and playful — a clear statement of modern femininity.

Midway through the collection, the tone turned more playful and expressive. A two-piece look in olive green and mustard featured a bold multicolour floral print across the chest, bursting with fuchsia, blue, and tangerine. The bottom of the dress carried traditional patterns, and sewn across the midsection were vertical strips of patchwork fabric, each uniquely coloured and fringed with tassels. These tassels moved with spirit, catching the rhythm of the model’s confident steps. The audience smiled as this piece passed by, its joyful vibrance impossible to ignore.

The fifth look was nothing short of architectural elegance. Composed of silk panels in royal blue, icy sky blue, and deep magenta, the gown exuded strength and composure. The square-block patterning felt bold and deliberate, with the contrast between cool and warm tones creating a visual push and pull. The neckline was adorned with layered pink petal appliqués arranged in a heart-like motif. The cut was generously oversized, allowing the fabric to glide effortlessly and giving the model a commanding, almost statuesque presence.

Finally, the last look of the collection closed the show with undeniable power. A deep green dress patterned in abstract dotted grids was paired with a bold red leather-look panel at the chest. From the panel hung red tassels that extended to the waist, each swaying with purpose. The contrast between matte and sheen, green and red, added drama to the clean silhouette. The model walked with confidence, her platinum blonde bob striking a sharp contrast against the vivid colours of the piece.

With this collection, Omobolaji Rosemary Olasilola turned fashion into performance and heritage into design. Fuji was not only honoured in name but woven through every thread, every movement, every print. She celebrated African tradition with modern tailoring and elevated everyday elegance to something personal and powerful. This was not just a showcase of dresses; it was a moving tribute to the strength, beauty, and identity of African women.

By Rita Okoye

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