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By: Jemimah Chungu

The opulent designer who is also founder Orange Culture, Adebayo Oke-Lawal has received plaques on fashion social media in the past week for his fashion designs and how his brand breaks old fashioned stereotypes.

Oke-Lawal was listed among the 8-African fashion designers driving social change that the-world-needs-to-know about.

The Orange Culture is more than a clothing line as it is a “movement” that covers universal silhouettes with an African touch to a creative class of men.

It is a fashion brand deserving of plaques for reasons including creating unique, creative tasteful apparels for winter, autumn, summer, and spring (all seasons), fashioned in a way that breaks old fashion stereotypes by not discriminating against gender or sexual orientation.

Orange Culture fashion is also suitable for cross dressers, hence it breaks sexist notions.

Launched in Nigeria in 2011, this fashion brand is now a major brand available for online shopping while stocked in Lagos, Kenya, Paris, London, New York and Los Angeles; and it gives a great opportunity for diverse male models and artists in different parts of the world.

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