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Bright Urhobo Captivates Green October Event 2025 With His “Accessible” Collection

October 3,2025
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By Josephine Agbonkhese


At the Green October Event 2025, one of the most anticipated runways belonged to none other than Bright Urhobo, Creative Director of Ranto Clothings.

Known for his distinct ability to merge refined craftsmanship with socially conscious design, Urhobo unveiled his latest offering the “Accessible” Collection a body of work that immediately became one of the show’s defining moments.

True to its name, the collection was built on a powerful message: luxury should be expressive, intentional, and inclusive without losing its artistry. Urhobo, who has consistently championed sustainability and cultural identity in fashion, used this runway to push the conversation further by demonstrating that high-end design can be both aspirational and reachable.

The “Accessible” Collection showcased a thoughtful blend of structure, ease, and personalization. Clean silhouettes met Ranto’s signature finishing techniques, while subtle cultural inflections textured detailing, understated motifs, and tailored contours offered a quiet nod to African craftsmanship. The collection carried a softness that felt modern yet rooted, proof that sophistication does not require excess.

What set the showcase apart was Urhobo’s ability to communicate accessibility without compromising quality. Each piece was designed to accommodate diverse body types, lifestyles, and personal aesthetics. Cuts were intentional, fits were adaptable, and fabrics moved with a confidence that spoke to both comfort and luxury. In a market often dominated by exclusivity, Ranto’s presentation felt like a refreshing declaration: beautifully made clothing belongs to everyone.

The runway energy matched the collection’s ethos. Models moved with ease, echoing the collection’s message of fashion without barriers. The audience responded with visible admiration industry insiders, enthusiasts, and press all nodding to the clarity and maturity of Urhobo’s vision.

Beyond the garments themselves, the showcase affirmed Ranto Clothings’ evolution as a brand. The “Accessible” Collection demonstrated Bright Urhobo’s commitment to design that respects craft, humanity, and the future of African fashion. It was a statement of intention one that suggested that the intersection of luxury and accessibility may be where the next wave of African fashion innovation emerges.

The 2025 Green October Event runway proved once again that Bright Urhobo is not just designing clothes he is shaping conversations. And with the “Accessible” Collection, he reminded the industry that inclusivity, when executed thoughtfully, is not a compromise. It is the new frontier of modern luxury.

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