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Outterspace Integrated Luxury and the Future of African Fashion Diplomacy

March 3,2025
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By Josephine Agbonkhese
African luxury is no longer a quiet pursuit; it is rewriting the language of style on international runways.

For publishers and critics across the continent, it has become necessary to follow how homegrown brands are reshaping narratives of style and identity beyond our borders.

Outterspace Integrated Luxury, founded in Lagos and now making bold strides in London, is one such brand that demands attention. Its journey speaks to the larger story of how African creativity travels, adapts, and negotiates space within the global luxury ecosystem.

With the Oil Collection and the newly unveiled Time Capsule Collection, Outterspace presents more than clothes; it presents a statement of cultural diplomacy, rooted in Africa but resonating far beyond.

Outterspace Integrated Luxury was founded by Taiwo Akinleye Bello and co-founded by Kehinde Akinyele Bello. Established in 2020 by the visionary Nigerian brothers, the brand was never designed as a one-man enterprise, as collaboration is its DNA.

At the creative helm is Taiwo Akinleye Bello, whose fingerprints are visible in every stitch of Outterspace’s identity. His strength lies in reimagining African narratives into bold visual languages, transforming ideas like oil, time, and heritage into striking symbols of luxury. Taiwo is the architect of the brand’s aesthetic universe, where design is treated not only as clothing but as commentary.

Standing beside Taiwo Akinleye Bello is Kehinde Akinyele Bello, Co-founder and Executive Director, whose influence is pivotal to the brand’s operational growth and market positioning.

Kehinde’s strategic acumen ensures that Taiwo’s creative concepts are transformed into sustainable business models, connecting their artistic expressions to global audiences.

His expertise in brand management and production logistics allows Outterspace’s ambitious collections to reach their full potential, bridging artistry with structure. In The Oil Collection, for instance, Kehinde played a critical role in translating its culturally charged concept into an accessible narrative for international markets.

Likewise, in The Time Capsule Collection, his leadership guided the scaling of over 7,000 products while maintaining a consistent sense of storytelling and identity.


Together, their partnership is what gives Outterspace its dual edge: Taiwo shapes the dream, while Kehinde shapes the reach. One without the other would be incomplete, but combined, they create a brand that can challenge cultural stereotypes through its bold reinterpretation of African fashion luxury while competing commercially on the world stage.


Here, Taiwo Akinleye’s design imagination was apparent, and Kehinde’s strategic influence was equally critical. A concept as politically and culturally charged as oil could easily have alienated global audiences. Yet Outterspace managed to frame it as a narrative of resilience and transformation, which are qualities that resonate across borders.

The result was a collection that was not flawless in execution, but fearless in its ambition.


If Oil introduced Outterspace as a provocateur, Time Capsule establishes it as a contender. Recently unveiled at the Chartered Institute of Accountants Main Hall in Moorgate, London, the collection presented 23 designs across 14 styles, amounting to over 7,000 products. Its scale alone signaled intent — this was no small experiment, but a confident stride into global luxury.

The range being expansive includes pieces like Opera and Flora Shirt draw on nature and poetry, while Horseman Jacket and Outterspace sportswear channel avant-garde dynamism.

Everyday items such as tote bags, beanies, and caps ensure the collection reaches beyond the runway into real wardrobes. Here again, the dual leadership shows Taiwo Bello Akinleye shaping the artistry and Kehinde Akinyele Bello refining the accessibility.


Building on that note, the cultural voice remains the heartbeat of the Time Capsule collection with the Lagos Tropicana design emerging as a tribute to the city’s vibrant pulse— a garment alive with the spirit of resilience and joy.

Lost Treasure honors the strength of mothers, a universal theme that transcends geography. These designs transform clothing into narrative, affirming that African luxury at its best is both storytelling and style.


What makes Outterspace compelling is not just its clothing but its positioning. It is rooted in African heritage while simultaneously cultivating a global outlook. This duality is not a weakness but a diplomatic strength, one that insists African voices must be heard in the language of global luxury.

This is where the notion of fashion diplomacy becomes evident. Outterspace is not simply selling garments; it is negotiating identity. By framing its collections as cultural artefacts, the brand asserts that African luxury is not an imitation of Western models but an equal participant in redefining them.

However, there remains room for growth. At times, cultural references could become superficial, for example, a design like Lagos Tropicana could push further, incorporating indigenous textiles or artisanal craftsmanship that anchors the piece more deeply in Nigerian tradition.

The challenge for Outterspace lies in maintaining accessibility without diluting authenticity, a delicate balance but one that, if mastered, could further redefine African luxury on the global stage.


Additionally, the Time Capsule Volume 2 hints at exciting possibilities as one hopes to see future iterations embrace bolder color palettes, unconventional silhouettes, and sharper cultural storytelling.

If Taiwo Akinleye continues to expand creatively while Kehinde strengthens the brand’s strategic blueprint, Outterspace could well move from emerging label to defining institution in African luxury.


Outterspace Integrated Luxury is more than a Nigerian success story; it is part of a continental narrative about Africa’s place in global fashion. By translating local metaphors into international dialogue, the brand performs a form of diplomacy, showing that African luxury is not peripheral, but central to the future of style.


In Lagos and London alike, Outterspace is proving that fashion is not just about clothing; it is about identity, power, and presence, and in that sense, the brand is not only dressing people, it is reshaping how the world sees Africa.

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