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QUINTÉ at Runway Fashion Fiesta 2025: Where Cultural Memory Meets Contemporary Ease

December 20,2025
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By Josephine Agbonkhese

It was one of those evenings where fashion felt less like a display and more like a memory in motion.

As the sun softened over Freedom Park, Lagos, Nigeria, and the space slowly filled with anticipation, the Runway Fashion Fiesta held on December 14, 2025, unfolded as more than an event—it became an experience where designers, creatives, and fashion observers gathered within the historic grounds, drawn by a shared curiosity for what happens when culture is allowed to meet couture on its terms.


The Runway Fashion Fiesta, celebrated as a distinguished platform for African excellence in fashion, has always existed beyond the boundaries of a conventional runway show. It is a cultural dialogue—where tradition and modernity converse, and where fabric, form, and identity unite in quiet harmony. Within this immersive atmosphere, QUINTÉ, an exceptional fashion brand under the creative direction of Adebola Iyanu Adu, stepped onto the runway not with spectacle but with intention; the brand presented a menswear-focused collection defined by restraint, craftsmanship, and cultural familiarity. With this collection, Adebola explored the balance between tradition and modernity, softness and structure, and couture and street style. Her vision appeared rooted in the idea that African-inspired fashion does not have to choose between heritage and global relevance, and QUINTÉ made a strong case that both can coexist seamlessly.

Set against the open-air stage and surrounding greenery of Freedom Park, the runway transformed into a living exchange between past and present. As the first model emerged, it became clear that Adebola was not chasing drama but something deeply felt —an approach that resonated deeply with the brand’s guiding philosophy, “An exceptional feeling…”

One of the most striking looks as the models walked down the runway was a model who wore a sleeveless, textured tunic paired with matching trousers, accessorized with a striped cap. The piece immediately commanded attention, not because it was loud, but because it felt self-assured. The silhouette referenced traditional attire, yet its clean finishing and minimal embellishment placed it firmly in a modern context. It was a look that suggested ease, confidence, and self-awareness.

Another notable moment came with the printed black tunic worn over tailored trousers, styled with sunglasses and polished footwear. This look on the wearer leaned more toward modern high-fashion street style, signaling QUINTÉ’s versatility. It bridged cultural wear and urban sensibility, appealing to a younger, fashion-forward audience without alienating tradition.


However, one of the most emotionally grounded moments came with the introduction of a soft two-piece set in a pale sage-beige tone, worn barefoot. This styling choice immediately shifted the energy of the runway. The absence of footwear stripped the look down to its essence, emphasizing vulnerability, intimacy, and connection to self.
The loosely structured button-down top and relaxed trousers allowed natural movement, reinforcing comfort as a central design philosophy. The fabric’s subtle texture revealed itself under the runway lights, rewarding close attention. This piece held the audience’s focus longer, quietly referencing home, tradition, and inner stillness—concepts often overlooked in contemporary menswear. For the model with the barefoot look, while the storytelling was effective, a slightly more defined design detail, perhaps in the collar or sleeve finishing, might have enhanced its runway impact without disrupting its calm identity.

Across the collection, QUINTÉ subtly balanced ceremonial and everyday wear. Some pieces felt suited for cultural gatherings or formal settings, while others translated effortlessly into contemporary city life. This duality was one of the collection’s strengths. Adebola’s technique lies in simplicity executed with intention. The construction of the garments showed careful attention to proportion and comfort, especially in how the pieces moved as models walked the runway. The fabrics responded well to motion, reinforcing the idea that these clothes are designed for real bodies and real lives.

Evidently captured was the storytelling of these pieces as Adebola allowed texture, silhouette, and styling to narrate a story of cultural continuity. As models strode down the runway in QUINTÉ’s outfits, the audience responded with nods of approval, applause, and quiet admiration for the pieces presented. There was a noticeable sense of connection—many attendees saw reflections of familiar styles reimagined with polish. The pacing of the show allowed each look to breathe, giving viewers time to absorb the details.


Undeniably, the color palette was thoughtful rather than excessive, allowing fabric choices and silhouettes to speak clearly. Traditional influences were present, not as costume, but as subtle design language woven into contemporary forms. This approach aligned well with the spirit of the Runway Fashion Fiesta, reinforcing the dialogue between culture and couture rather than overpowering it.
While the collection was cohesive and well-executed, it occasionally leaned too heavily on restraint. A bolder experiment in fabric construction or silhouette could have added tension and surprise to the lineup. Some looks also felt closely related, and a sharper contrast between segments of the collection could also strengthen its narrative arc.

QUINTÉ’s showcase at Runway Fashion Fiesta 2025 affirmed the brand as one committed to thoughtful design and cultural integrity. Adebola demonstrated a clear understanding of her aesthetic and audience, delivering a collection that felt sincere, relevant, and refined.
As the event came to a close, it was clear that beyond just visual presentation, Adebola’s work is a reminder that fashion does not always need excess to make a statement. With continued exploration and a willingness to push her established language slightly further, Adebola Iyanu Adu has the potential to position QUINTÉ as a significant voice in contemporary African menswear, where tradition and modernity coexist with ease.

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