Introducing Ẹrú, from the Arúgbó Ọjọ́ collection. Ẹrú, a Yoruba word that means ‘slave’, draws from a time when our forefathers dressed only to cover their bodies during the slave trade era, not to impress but mainly for survival. We reimagine that raw simplicity through a modern lens, where fabric…
AGBÁDÁ INÁ, the first revelation from the Arúgbó Ọjọ́ collection. Designed for men who carry royalty in their walk. This piece is conceived as a reverence, paying tribute to the Ultimate Òrìṣà, the supreme being. it interprets power, light, and royalty through refined craftsmanship and the use of the finest…
Introducing MỌ́REMÍ from the Arúgbó Ọjọ́ collection. Designed as an ode to sisterhood and feminine power, this two-piece set draws its soul from Mọ́remí Àjàṣòrò, Queen of Ilé-Ifè. A woman whose strength was not loud, but decisive. Mọ́remí sacrificed herself, entering the enemy’s camp as a wife to gather intelligence and…