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Review: SCJ Collectives Brings the Print Party to AFAA 2025 with “Echoes of Culture”

February 22,2025
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By Rita Okoye

Some collections whisper, some speak, and then there are those that grab you by the hand and pull you into the celebration.

SCJ Collectives’ “Echoes of Culture,” unveiled on February 15, 2025, at the AFAA Showcase in Abuja, was exactly that—a dynamic, joy-filled fashion experience that refused to be ignored.

Scholar Chinenye Obasi, the creative mind behind the brand, presented a lineup that reimagined African prints in a way that was fresh, modern, and endlessly versatile.


From the moment the first model hit the runway in a bold, multi-coloured geometric shirt dress, it was clear that this collection was here to make a statement. The oversized fit and striking colours gave off an effortless yet powerful energy, setting the tone for the vibrant lineup that followed.

Next came a yellow-and-black leaf-patterned co-ord set, featuring wide-leg pants and a dramatic puff-sleeve crop top. The exaggerated sleeves added just the right amount of flair, while the high waistline created a strong, feminine silhouette.


But SCJ Collectives didn’t stop at just eye-catching prints. The deep green structured blazer, worn with tailored shorts and a black crop top, was proof that prints could be just as sleek and refined as solid colours.

This piece felt like it belonged in the wardrobe of a modern, fashion-forward woman who isn’t afraid to blend tradition with contemporary styling. Then came one of the most striking looks of the night: a male model in a red, yellow, and black batik-print ensemble, walking barefoot with effortless confidence.

The plunging neckline and relaxed draping blurred the lines between classic and avant-garde, showcasing the collection’s gender-fluid approach to fashion.


The surprises kept coming. A structured tunic and matching pants in the same red batik print, styled with towering heels, brought a fresh take on traditional tailoring.

Meanwhile, the orange floral-print set—seen both as a men’s button-up with slim trousers and a women’s cropped blouse with high-waisted flares—demonstrated the adaptability of African textiles. These weren’t just clothes; they were personality-filled statement pieces that could be worn in countless ways.


What made “Echoes of Culture” truly stand out was its ability to bring African heritage into the now. Scholar Chinenye Obasi didn’t rely on nostalgia—she reinvented classic prints for the present and future.

The styling reinforced this modern edge, with some models sporting sculptural braids, others rocking sleek ponytails, and a few adorned with delicate white facial embellishments that added an artistic, almost celestial feel.


Footwear choices ranged from chunky boots to barely-there heels, proving that these designs could work in any setting. Some models even walked barefoot, creating a raw, authentic connection between fashion and movement. This wasn’t just a runway show; it was a celebration of identity, culture, and self-expression.


SCJ Collectives’ “Echoes of Culture” wasn’t just a fashion collection—it was a bold, joyful statement. It reminded us that prints aren’t just patterns; they are history, emotion, and personal expression woven into fabric. Scholar Chinenye Obasi gave the AFAA 2025 audience something to talk about, proving that African fashion is not only alive but thriving in the most colourful way possible.

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