Nollywood Makes History: Zephans & Co. Becomes First Nigerian Fashion Brand to Co-Sponsor a Film!

Zephans & Co, a renowned Lagos-born ready-to-wear label, has made history as the first Nigerian fashion brand to co-sponsor a Nollywood film, “Gingerrr.” This high-octane heist movie, directed by Yemi “Filmboy” Morafa, is currently showing in cinemas nationwide and features a stellar cast including Bisola Aiyeola, Wunmi Toriola, Bolaji Ogunmola, Kiekie (Oluwabukunmi Adeaga-Ilori), Odunlade Adekola, Lateef Adedimeji, and Shaffy Bello, with cameo appearances by Timini Egbuson and Blossom Chukwujekwu.
The collaboration between Zephans & Co and Gingerrr highlights the growing synergy between Nigeria’s vibrant film and fashion industries, long intertwined through costume design and celebrity styling. Onscreen fashion has historically influenced trends, while designers leverage film to gain mass visibility. By co-sponsoring the film, Zephans & Co elevates this relationship, creating a partnership that underscores the interconnectedness of Nigerian storytelling, style, and cinema.
Nkiru Achukwu, founder and creative director of Zephans & Co, expressed the significance of this collaboration, stating, “This moment is special not just for our brand but for the creative economy we love.” She described Gingerrr as a celebration of bold Nigerian women, calling her involvement “a heartfelt Lagos love letter.” The brand’s excitement stems from contributing to the film’s production and demonstrating the powerful outcomes when fashion and Nollywood collaborate.
Audience reception for Gingerrr has been overwhelmingly positive. Critics and moviegoers alike have praised its meticulous costume design, evocative set styling, and striking cinematography, which collectively craft a visual world that is authentically Nigerian. Zephans & Co’s garments transition seamlessly from runway to screen, translating the brand’s signature style into compelling cinematic storytelling. The featured looks are bold, blending Lagos street chic with polished cinematic finesse.
For Zephans & Co, the partnership goes beyond branding, it represents a strategic cultural statement. Nollywood films reach millions within weeks, a scale most conventional fashion campaigns can only dream of. By embedding its designs directly into the narrative of a blockbuster, Zephans & Co isn’t just showcasing clothing; it is integrating fashion into the fabric of popular culture.
This initiative also reflects a new paradigm of collaboration within Nigeria’s creative industries, combining storytelling, financial support, and shared cultural impact. Achukwu emphasized, “It’s about ecosystem value. When brands support films, we don’t just promote fashion, we help finance stories that move culture forward. It’s a win for everyone.”
Gingerrr itself is a daring, female-led heist story that brings together four exceptional talents. Released on September 26, 2025, the film’s early teasers showcased its kinetic pace, glossy visual style, and unapologetic celebration of Nigerian fashion and humor, promising audiences a bold, stylish, and entertaining cinematic experience.
Founded in Lagos and crafted with African dedication, Zephans & Co creates ready-to-wear pieces for women drawn to expressive, joy-forward style. The label’s aesthetic fuses contemporary silhouettes with the dynamic energy of Lagos, cultivating a loyal following both in Nigeria and across the diaspora.
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