Governor Sanwo-Olu wore a beautiful light blue jacket over a plain navy black T-shirt and darker blue trousers. Pulling a confident swagger in true “man of the people” style, with a large crew surrounding him as he made his way onto and off the season’s most amazing runway, he served a magnificent fashion moment that no one would soon forget.
Lagos Fashion Week was a fashionable event, with many celebrities and fashion influencers displaying their flair and style.
Governor Sanwo-Olu also reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to bolstering the creative industry, writing on X (previously Twitter) about it.
At #LagosFashionWeek 2023, I stood proudly in the heart of a city that’s the epicentre of art, culture, and expression. Lagos is where creativity thrives. We continue to support this vibrant community because we believe in its power to transform our city and our economy.
Closing the Emmy Kasbit show yesterday, I’m reminded of how creativity isn’t just about fashion; it’s an economic force.
The Lagos Governor was present, concluded the show, and walked the catwalk for Nigerian designer Emmy Kasbit, even wearing a blazer designed by the same designer.
Suga Belly, an X user, said: “Wait, so you Lagos people invited Sanwo Olu to Lagos Fashion Week in the same October that the Lekki Toll Gate Massacre, which Sanwo Olu admitted inviting the Army to? Anyway, what did I expect? Lagos people are shallower than an Nkwobi bowl.”
VikkyVee on Instagram commented, “Sanwoolu is always going everywhere not like he is seeking reelection or something. I think he’s just a cool man.”
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