Adebayo Oke-Lawal on redefining masculinity through fashion

The pandemic has hit Africa’s fashion industry hard as disruption in global supply chains has slowed production and stores struggle to keep their doors open. In the face of lockdowns, consumers have turned to e-commerce more than ever before, but the shift towards digital doesn't come without its own complications. In this episode, we meet Adebayo Oke-Lawal, CEO of Orange Culture Nigeria. As the brains behind one of Africa’s most-talked-about fashion brands, Lawal has built an increasingly global and socially conscious customer base that has embraced his gender fluid designs with open arms. In this conversation, the finance graduate turned designer reflects on the logistics of scaling an African business — from the woes of navigating payment platforms to the highs of his entrepreneurial journey — as well as standing up for his own values at all cost.

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“Afro-Catalyst” explores the exciting trends shaping Africa's future and re-defining its role on the world stage. Today, Africa is home to roughly half of the world’s fastest-growing economies and is now poised to become the next big investment destination — fuelled by technology, cross-border collaboration, and the creative force of a people determined to solve differently. But who are the trailblazers at the heart of this change and how do they view the future? Each month, we meet these pioneers to discuss what’s next in their respective fields.