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CRITIC REVIEW: MYCKEL COUTURE’S CULTURAL ELEGANCE AT FASHION WEEK YORKSHIRE

November 8,2025
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Myckel Couture, a Nigerian fashion brand run by designer Damilare Olaoye, stood out at the recently finished Fashion Week Yorkshire for its cultural conviction, technical precision, and fresh, modern voice.

In a season full of minimalism and the return of quiet luxury, Myckel Couture stood out by celebrating Nigerian heritage through the refined language of modern tailoring.

At its heart, the collection was a smart and tasteful look at identity. Olaoye didn’t just talk about Nigerian culture; he translated it. The silhouettes were a nod to traditional buildings, and the details were a nod to the richness of Yoruba and other West African textiles. But the execution was never literal or like a costume. Instead, the pieces had a subtle sophistication that showed they knew how cultural fashion could be part of the global luxury conversation without losing its roots.

Myckel Couture’s best quality has always been tailoring, and this collection proved that. The jackets had defined shoulders that were softened by flowing lapels, which struck a balance between authority and comfort. The trousers had clean lines and a well-thought-out volume distribution, showing that the designer had a good sense of how to cut patterns. Even the more daring styles, like layered tunics, hybrid formal wear, and sculpted tops, kept a sense of order. This isn’t tailoring just for the sake of tailoring; it’s tailoring used as a way to tell a story.

The collection’s smart use of fabric was one of its best features. Olaoye chose fabrics that hint at Nigerian craftsmanship without being too obvious, and they fit in well with the look of an international fashion show. Earthy colours like golds, deep indigos, and browns made up the palette, which included metallic-threaded jacquards, hand-drawn patterns, textured cotton blends, and polished wool. You could see the cultural influence, but it was the modern way of making these fabrics into clothes that were ready for luxury.

People who went to Fashion Week Yorkshire had a very good time. People who watched the collection praised its polish and point of view. Other designers praised Olaore’s technical discipline and confident design maturity. Experts in the field also noted that the brand was becoming more important in the diaspora fashion scene. They recognised Myckel Couture as part of the new wave of Nigerian designers who are changing the way people talk about style, identity, and craftsmanship around the world.

This collection is especially interesting because it is well-balanced: it is wearable but expressive, rooted but modern, and exact but poetic. Myckel Couture is clearly a brand that is changing, and this showcase shows that Damilare Olaoye has both the cultural depth and technical skill to stay relevant around the world. He is not just showing off clothes; he is making a point of view that puts Nigerian culture not as a point of reference, but as an important part of the global fashion conversation.

In a fashion world where authenticity is becoming more important, Myckel Couture offers a collection that feels personal, planned, and well-made. Fashion Week Yorkshire was a big deal not only for the brand, but also for getting Nigerian fashion seen by more people around the world. Damilare Olaoye has shown that cultural storytelling can cross borders when it is combined with fine craftsmanship. This collection is proof of that.

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