FashionEVO Welcomes Fashion Connect Africa as Collaborative Partner for FashionEVO Summit & Show at Africa Creative Market 2025

L R Victoria Michaels Founder and CEO of Fashion Connect Africa and Dr Yetty Ogunnubi Founder and CEO of FashionEVO

 FashionEVO is thrilled to announce its official partnership with Fashion Connect Africa (FCA) for the upcoming FashionEVO Summit & Show, set to take place on September 18, 2025, during the fourth edition of Africa Creative Market (ACM) at Landmark Event Centre in Lagos, Nigeria. This collaboration was formally introduced at a press reception held at the Polo Club in Accra, Ghana, marking a significant milestone in enhancing creative and economic ties between Ghana and Nigeria through the fashion industry.


The event featured the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Dr. Yetty Ogunnubi, Founder and CEO of FashionEVO, and Victoria Michaels, Founder and CEO of Fashion Connect Africa. This agreement reflects a mutual commitment to youth empowerment, sustainable fashion development, and cross-border creative exchange in West Africa.

Dr. Ogunnubi articulated the long-term vision of this partnership, stating, โ€œWe are not merely collaborating for a single event; we are laying the groundwork for an enduring ecosystem of opportunity. FashionEVO Summit & Show at ACM will not only celebrate African fashion but will also serve as a platform for education, visibility, and sustainable business practices.โ€ Victoria Michaels added, โ€œThis partnership is driven by purpose. Together, we are creating access points for untapped talent in both countries, focusing on empowerment, legacy, and the reshaping of the African fashion narrative.โ€

A highlight of the press launch was the introduction of FCAโ€™s โ€˜Seed to Stageโ€™ initiative, a groundbreaking talent development program aimed at identifying, training, and supporting emerging fashion talents from underserved communities. The programโ€™s inaugural beneficiary, Lydia Okine, was recognised for receiving a six-month fashion training scholarship, two digital sewing machines, one year of rent support for her creative workspace, and an opportunity to showcase her work at the GUBA Trade and Investment Forum in Barbados.

โ€œLydiaโ€™s journey exemplifies the brilliance that can be found in unexpected places,โ€ said Victoria Michaels. โ€œThe Seed to Stage initiative aims to redirect the fashion industryโ€™s focus toward overlooked talent, providing them with the necessary resources to thrive.โ€

The launch event, hosted by renowned Ghanaian MC and media personality Kabutey Ocansey, showcased both emerging and established designers, creating an atmosphere filled with energy and excitement. The distinguished audience included notable figures from the diplomatic, creative, and corporate sectors, such as H.E. Juliette Bynoe-Sutherland, Barbados High Commissioner to Ghana; Kenneth Kwamina Thompson, Board Chairman of the Agricultural Development Bank; Uzoechina Molokwu, CEO/MD of UBA Ghana; Kofi Okyere Darko, Presidential Adviser on Diaspora Affairs; โ Catherine Ekar, Head of Private Banking and Wealth Management at FirstBank Ghana; Jane Okyere Aduachie, Acting Executive Secretary of American Chamber of Commerce in Ghana; โ Ivy Prosper – Media Personality and Producer; Dominique Paravicini- Entrepreneur and Editor Enjoy Accra Magazine and several other high-profile guests.

FashionEVO Summit & Show at Africa Creative Market 2025 will feature a curated designer runway show, masterclasses, industry panels, a pop-up retail boutique, a fashion installation, a student fashion competition, and an awards ceremony recognising key contributors to African fashion. The partnership between FCA and FashionEVO highlights a shared commitment to transforming the African fashion landscape through collaboration, access, and visibility.\



For media inquiries, sponsorship opportunities, or designer participation, please contact: contact@fashionevo.style or visit http://www.fashionevo.style.

About Fashion Connect Africa (FCA)
Founded by international model and philanthropist Victoria Michaels, FCA is an organisation dedicated to promoting African fashion creatives through entrepreneurship, job creation, and global partnerships. Its new Seed to Stage program empowers underrepresented talents to transition from informal creativity to structured, sustainable careers.

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