When HN Clothings’ Creative Director, Chikodinaka Perpetua Chima, presented Noir Renaissance in May 2025, the brand embraced a fresh sense of confidence. While its title suggested tailoring, what unfolded was a meditation on fluidity, drama, and the power of detail—an exploration of how modern femininity can be both commanding and soft.
The collection leaned on architectural silhouettes with sculptural flourishes. Long gowns swept the floor with deliberate ease, often cut from satin and silk that responded to light and movement. Colours were the silent stars: olive green, mustard, and plum, each chosen to heighten presence without overwhelming the form. Ornamentation was restrained but memorable, with floral accents or exaggerated sleeves transforming otherwise simple pieces into moments of spectacle.
A striking highlight was the lime-green gown with a dramatic one-shoulder floral motif, paired with a thigh-high slit. Its balance of softness and daring captured the essence of Noir Renaissance: poised yet unafraid of risk. The gown’s draping showed Chima’s command of fabric, though the oversized shoulder embellishment at times verged on overpowering the sleek lines beneath. Still, it proved the collection’s intent—to juxtapose strength and sensuality.
Elsewhere, flowing kaftan-inspired dresses were given modern updates with bold slits or asymmetric necklines, though some repeated silhouettes suggested a need for tighter editing. The occasional over-reliance on satin also risked visual sameness, especially across back-to-back looks.
Despite these minor lapses, Noir Renaissance succeeded in widening HN Clothings’ vocabulary. Chima’s work here was less about minimalism and more about embracing statement-making femininity with control. In a crowded Nigerian fashion scene where spectacle can often overwhelm craft, her ability to balance drama with restraint stood out.
Ultimately, Noir Renaissance felt like a declaration of intent: HN Clothings is willing to stretch beyond safe elegance into territory that flirts with the theatrical, yet remains rooted in discipline. It was not a flawless outing, but it was undeniably one of the brand’s boldest.
Rating: 8/10 – ambitious, dramatic, and confident, though not always evenly calibrated.
By Daniel Usidamen
