Orange Culture is renowned for crafting modern unisex attire for diverse body shapes, using ethically-sourced and distinctive materials.

Orange culture was founded by Bayo Okelawal. A Nigerian born fashion icon, whose eponymous intellect in curation of fascinating fashion items has made a name for himself over the years of exploring the drastic switch in contemporary productions of the fashion industry.

Following the recent development in African made brands gaining prominence in the western world. His brand the Orange Culture—has served as a prototype to all other African owned brands; that they can also gain validation from the western world.

On the 16th of August 2024, the Orange Culture is set to partake at the V&A’s Fashion Motion series. In the past, Orange Culture has been previously featured in many fashion shows and has continuously stayed relevant in their bespoke piece and market share.

While on the other hand, since two decades, the V&A’s Fashion in Motion series has presented complimentary runway exhibitions to the public, granting everyone the opportunity to enjoy a front-row experience. This exclusive fashion series offers individuals the chance to partake in a professional fashion showcase within the museum’s exceptionally unique ambiance.

There are four shows scheduled throughout the day at 13:00, 15:00, 17:00, and 20:00. Tickets are limited, and reservations are necessary.

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