Stars Shine Bright: Ayra Starr, Jackie Aina Champion Nigerian Designers at Gala

The 2026 Fifteen Percent Pledge Fundraising Gala, held recently in Los Angeles, became a significant platform for Nigerian fashion, showcasing the immense talent of Nigerian creatives on its red carpet. Numerous celebrities graced the event in stunning designs, making a powerful statement about the burgeoning influence of African artistry in the global fashion landscape.
Among the notable attendees, model and reality TV alum Olandria made a striking impression in a gorgeous orange gown by House of Marvee. Her ensemble was a testament to bold elegance, ensuring she was impossible to overlook. Afropop princess Ayra Starr, fresh from her second Grammy nomination for Best African Music Performance for “Gimme Dat” featuring Wizkid, chose a sophisticated design by Tia Adeola for the evening. Her decision to feature a Nigerian designer at such a prestigious event resonated strongly, underscoring her commitment to her heritage during a year of remarkable achievements.
Further enhancing the gala's glamour, beauty and lifestyle powerhouse Jackie Aina brought her signature sophistication in a custom Sevon Dejana piece that was universally lauded for its stunning design. Other prominent figures who championed Nigerian designers included Chloe Bailey, who wore Weiz Dhurm Franklyn; Serayah, who showcased Onalaja; and Marvella, who stepped out in Hertunba. Each unique look contributed to a rich and diverse display of style, highlighting the breadth and depth of creativity within Nigerian fashion.
Beyond the vibrant fashion display, the Fifteen Percent Pledge Fundraising Gala holds a critical mission: to raise funds and awareness in support of Black-owned businesses. The initiative actively urges major retailers to dedicate 15 percent of their shelf space to Black brands, fostering substantial economic and cultural impact. The strong representation of Nigerian designers at this year's gala perfectly aligned with its core objective of uniting visionaries across fashion, culture, and commerce to create meaningful, lasting change.
The collective presence of Nigerian design prowess at the 2026 Gala not only celebrated individual artistic achievements but also amplified the broader movement for equitable representation and robust support for Black creatives, marking the event as a truly impactful moment for the industry.
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