Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail 764 Ejiro Amos Tafiri is a luxury brand which is based in Nigeria. The fashion lable launched it’s flagship store on 28th september, 2014 with a touch of class and celebration. In attendance were high profile personalities, fashion gurus and all others. The wife of Lagos State Governor, Mrs Abimbola Fashola was among the guests who witnessed the event. Mai Atafo, one of the respected names in Nigerian fashion also made his presence felt. Just to mention but a few. Ejiro Amos Tafiri has had to wear a dress anyone else would like to see and that was a powerful outfit from her glamorous SS 15 Resort Collection. All said and done, the event was a successful one with all kinds pictures taken to refresh memories. More Articles You Would Love MAI Atafo Inspired Atelier hosts Savile Row Master Tailor | Sartorial Lagos & Stylistas Attend VIDEO: Rihanna Shuts Down the Alaïa Show in Vintage-Inspired Custom Look african fashionejiro amos tafirifashion industryflagship storelagoslaunchnigeria Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail Ben I think fashion in Africa is about to explode and I am excited to be a part of it. Message me anytime. More For You #HOTSHOTS: New fG Editorial ‘LET IT FLOW’; A Captivating Celebration of Grace, Motion,... Dr. Dione Milan K. Washington Founder Of UDEFINEU Covers The 19th Edition Of... Face Of Accra Fashion Week 2025 Opens Applications For Its Nationwide Search Top 10 Strategies To Help You Create And Grow A Successful Fashion Line... Elikem’s Attempt To Take Credit For Inspiring Bondaana’s Mahama Inauguration Outfit Backfires; Ghanaians... Kimowa’s Dazzling Cowrie-Crowned Collection Steals the Show at Accra Fashion Week 2024! PICS: View Images Of Akufo Addo’s Statue Absolutely Desecrated New Menswear Brand Fohrella Debuts A Fierce Mens Collection At Accra Fashion Week... Finally! A Ghanaian President That Champions His Nations Culture & Fashion; A Break... Psalmy Exclusive Stuns at Accra Fashion Week: A Visionary Blend of Culture and...