Oluwa Lo N Ṣe’: A Fashion Critic’s In-Depth Review of Lekan Aare’s Spiritually-Tailored Collection
With the collection “Oluwa Lo N Ṣe” featured by The Guardian and celebrated for its spiritual grounding Lekan Aare presents some of the most intellectually cohesive work of his career. At a glance, the garments appear serene, but closer inspection reveals a deeply considered design philosophy, one where spirituality and structure exist in deliberate harmony.

Unlike collections that attempt to convey depth through heavy symbolism, Aare employs technical discipline as the expression of divine intention.The
The garments feature immaculate seamwork, balanced proportions, and silhouettes that move with a sense of guided purpose. Every choice fabric weight, textile juxtaposition, cut direction feels reflective rather than decorative.
A central triumph of the collection is its ability to capture a spiritual narrative without relying on religious motifs. Instead, Aare uses silhouette language to communicate reverence.His structured pieces embody steadiness and authority, while his softer constructions introduce moments of humility and surrender. It is a dialogue often absent in contemporary African fashion, where spiritual collections lean heavily on pattern or iconography. Aare rejects this formula, opting instead for clarity, purity, and intentional construction as his storytelling tools.

Fabric selection further enhances the collection’s sophistication. The interplay of firm textiles with gentle drapes creates emotional contrast suggesting strength supported by grace. This tension elevates the garments from mere clothing to conceptual objects capable of carrying philosophical weight.
But what makes Oluwa Lo N Ṣe resonate beyond local relevance is its global legibility. The collection speaks fluently in the language of contemporary tailoring while maintaining a spiritual undertone uniquely Nigerian. It proves that African fashion can be contemplative, structured, and deeply intellectual—qualities that position Aare firmly within the echelon of globally significant designers.

In this collection, Aare does more than design garments; he articulates belief through structure, turning spirituality into silhouette. It is, without question, the work of a designer reaching full creative maturity.
By Odunayo Ayo Ojo















