THE Statement piece
The Statement Piece is for the man who doesn't just wear Agbádá—he owns the room in it. These robes are unapologetically vibrant, meticulously cut, and made to be seen. With rich tones, commanding embroidery, and presence woven into every stitch, each piece is more than clothing—it’s a declaration.
The Crown Line
Akinlolu (Bravery Is God’s Strength) is forged, not fashioned. This is not an Agbada for the faint of presence—it is a regalia for those who move through the world with quiet magnitude. Cloaked in a dignified tone of imperial turquoise, Akinlolu is made for the man who commands without chaos, who has learned that restraint is the ultimate form of elegance. It is an ensemble for sovereigns—those whose confidence is inherited, not performed. Every inch of this garment has been conceived not for spectacle but for ceremony, not to impress but to consecrate.
At the center of Akinlolu lies an act of devotion: embroidery that does not decorate, but declares. Rendered in a luminous ochre gold, the threadwork blooms with sacred precision—invoking palm fronds, flame tips, and ancestral flora drawn from Yoruba iconography. The upper half of the panel swells with fullness, like wisdom passed down through generations; the lower half descends in golden vertical strokes that ground the garment in reverence. These lines are not ornamental—they are ritual inscriptions, rooting the garment between sky and soil. The wearer does not step forward in Akinlolu; he proceeds like an heir returning to his rightful post.
This Agbada is cut from a noble cotton blend with architectural weight and organic softness. The outer Agbada flows from the shoulders like a declaration, with wide wings that echo the presence of ancient kings. The awotele beneath is tailored with precision to frame the embroidery, anchoring the volume of the outer layer with form. The sokoto, discreetly tapered and exacting in fit, allows for both ceremony and motion—maintaining the garment’s composure whether seated in council or crossing thresholds. Paired with a perfectly matched Fila, Akinlolu is not clothing. It is a consecrated legacy stitched in cloth.
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The Prestige Line
Adeola (The Crown Brings Wealth) stands tall in deep terracotta—a color rooted in the earth yet elevated by royal intention. This Agbada is crafted for the man who walks in gratitude and grace, honoring his ancestors while blazing his own trail. Warm, grounded, and golden in its presence, it’s a piece that speaks with quiet power.
The embroidery—etched in soft champagne thread—forms a cascading vertical panel down the chest, woven in heritage geometry and regal scrolls. The tone-on-tone composition feels refined and ceremonial, yet wearable in any season. Every stitch carries intent, reflecting prosperity not just as possession, but as presence.
The Outer Agbada (Awosoke) falls to the calves in structured, weighty elegance. Its sharp shoulders and layered sleeves frame the silhouette with deliberate strength. The design honors tradition without being bound by it—Adeola is for those who lead with calm authority and are remembered long after they leave the room.
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The Prestige Line
Àyọ̀mídélé (Joy Has Returned Home) is color in its most triumphant form. This Agbada bursts with a regal vibrancy—an emerald green so lush, it feels plucked from royal gardens and ancient forests. It is not just worn—it arrives, with presence, like a celebration that walks into the room before you do.
The embroidery gleams in yellow-gold, dancing down the chest like ancestral sunlight breaking through canopy leaves. Every thread sings of abundance—feathers, vines, and sacred lines woven into an unbroken chant of return, of rising, of homecoming. The contrast is electric, commanding attention without ever having to raise its voice.
The Awosoke (outer Agbada) drapes in striking emerald, bold and jubilant, cut with sharp shoulders and a confident fall. Paired with a matching emerald Fila (cap), Àyọ̀mídélé is designed for moments of re-entry, renewal, and radiant declarations: naming ceremonies, royal birthdays, grand arrivals, and “I’ve returned, stronger” occasions.
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The Crown Line
Olúwádára (The Divine Has Done Well) is not worn—it is pronounced. Drenched in ceremonial crimson and ablaze with golden thread, this Agbada is a living testament to divine favor, generational honor, and the quiet certainty of a destiny already fulfilled. It is not for the loud or the eager—it is for the man who knows that kingship is not declared but recognized. In Olúwádára, the body becomes an altar and the walk becomes procession.
The cloth, a deep, almost sacred red, is chosen not for drama but for devotion. This is the color of covenant—of ancestral oaths fulfilled and future ones sealed. Sculpted from a refined cotton-rich blend, the garment holds form like architecture consecrated for worship. And then comes the embroidery: a radiant expanse of gilded threadwork that glows like scripture. Each petal is a psalm, each line a proverb. At the heart of the chest, a symmetrical burst of sacred flora blossoms heavenward, while beneath, vertical pillars stand as a visual liturgy—measuring stature not by status, but by spirit.
Olúwádára is offered with a perfectly matched fila, completing the visual litany. The awosoke (outer robe) drapes like a benediction, wide-shouldered and temple-born. The awotele beneath provides sharp continuity, keeping posture erect and presence composed. The sokoto trousers—hidden yet disciplined—balance the weight of royalty with the ease of breath. This is not merely attire; it is thanksgiving made visible. It is what one wears when the promise has arrived.
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The Heritage Line
Oluorogbo (He Who Rose to the Heavens) is for those born to disrupt the silence. Cloaked in a deep, sun-baked orange and etched with rich cocoa embroidery, this robe channels fire, wisdom, and the call of destiny. It draws its spirit from the legendary deity who ascended with knowledge in one hand and courage in the other. Whether stepping onto a stage or stepping into your purpose, Oluorogbo isn’t worn quietly—it announces your arrival. Designed for the cultural architect, the outspoken leader, and the celebrant whose name echoes after the music stops.
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Temilade (Mine Has Come with Honor) brings quiet confidence to life in imperial purple. Made for everyday kingship—whether you're marking a milestone, hosting guests, or simply stepping out with purpose—this Agbada channels elegance with poise. Crafted in a rich violet fabric with a structured, breathable drape, Temilade is striking and composed in equal measure. Its embroidery—rendered in deep emerald green—is intricate, geometric, and fluid, offering a jewel-toned contrast that feels both regal and grounded. The Outer Robe (Awosoke) is styled with a sharp, structured cut that reaches just above the elbows, and falls to the knee—giving it a modern, grounded profile without sacrificing tradition. Offered with a matching Fila (cap), Temilade is a garment for those who move through the world with grace, clarity, and nobility of spirit.
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The Heritage Line
Ayotunde (Joy Has Returned) brings quiet confidence to life in bold teal. Made for everyday kingship—whether you're attending a celebration, standing with family, or stepping into your element—this Agbada carries energy with refinement. Crafted in a vibrant turquoise-toned fabric with a breathable, structured drape, Ayotunde is striking yet composed. Its embroidery—woven in warm gold—is intricate, balanced, and intentional, offering contrast that commands attention without excess. The Outer Robe (Awosoke) is styled with a sharp, structured cut that reaches just above the elbows, and falls to the knee—giving it a modern, grounded profile without sacrificing tradition. Offered with a matching Fila (cap), Ayotunde is a garment for those whose presence lights up a room—joyful, confident, and unmistakably regal.
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The Crown Line
Fẹ́miṣọlá (The One Whom Love Has Made Wealthy) is sunlight turned to cloth. It is not stitched for spectacle, but for sovereigns who know that joy itself is a form of resistance. Cloaked in radiant sun gold, this Agbada is for the man who rises daily with a crown of calm, who does not chase light but carries it. Fẹ́miṣọlá is worn by those whose spirit has never bartered dignity for validation—who are quietly, irrevocably rich in the currency of selfhood and grace. It is a hymn to brightness, a robe for those born to bring warmth.
The embroidery is a golden whisper, not a shout. Its tone-on-tone threadwork speaks in gentle volume—an ode to restraint, to harmony, to the wealth that does not need noise. Each curve of the design echoes sacred Yoruba motifs: leaves that recall kola trees, and flame-like flourishes that mimic sunrise over ancestral land. The symmetry is intentional, the vertical strokes beneath anchoring the design like the roots of a lineage too deep to shake. It is quiet glory rendered in thread—a soft monument to the abundance of being fully seen, fully loved.
Cut from a luxurious cotton blend, Fẹ́miṣọlá’s form is both structured and supple. The outer robe flows from the shoulders with a fluid grace, falling in wide, architectural folds that mirror the regal ease of those who walk in purpose. The awotele, matched seamlessly in hue, is tailored to hold and frame the embroidery without interruption. The sokoto beneath is tapered and lightly weighted to retain composure in stillness or stride. With its matching golden fila, Fẹ́miṣọlá does not wear like clothing—it wears like revelation.
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The Prestige Line
Ifedayo (Love Has Become Joy) ignites the room in deep ceremonial red. Designed for the man who leads with heart—whether celebrating union, championing legacy, or stepping fully into his power—this Agbada is a testament to warmth, vitality, and refined strength. The crimson fabric holds a presence that is both passionate and composed, recalling ancestral festivals, sacred rites, and the eternal rhythm of kinship and celebration.
The embroidery—stitched in a near-black midnight navy—grounds the garment in gravity and detail. Arranged in an elongated vertical formation, the design combines Yoruba cosmological symbols with motifs of abundance, order, and lineage. Spirals coil inward and out like wisdom unfurling, while tightly woven lattice patterns echo continuity and rootedness. The deep contrast between the navy thread and the crimson base creates a hypnotic depth—where every stitch feels like a story whispered across generations.
The Outer Robe (Awosoke) features a powerful silhouette: sharply cut shoulders, layered side folds, and a length that falls confidently to the calf. The proportions balance majesty with movement—formal enough for rites of passage, yet dynamic enough for dance and procession. Completed with a matching red Fila (cap), Ifedayo is for the man who radiates intention—bold, generous, and beloved.
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The Prestige Line
Àyọ̀mídélé (Joy Has Returned Home) is color in its most triumphant form. This Agbada bursts with a regal vibrancy—an emerald green so lush, it feels plucked from royal gardens and ancient forests. It is not just worn—it arrives, with presence, like a celebration that walks into the room before you do.
The embroidery gleams in yellow-gold, dancing down the chest like ancestral sunlight breaking through canopy leaves. Every thread sings of abundance—feathers, vines, and sacred lines woven into an unbroken chant of return, of rising, of homecoming. The contrast is electric, commanding attention without ever having to raise its voice.
The Awosoke (outer Agbada) drapes in striking emerald, bold and jubilant, cut with sharp shoulders and a confident fall. Paired with a matching emerald Fila (cap), Àyọ̀mídélé is designed for moments of re-entry, renewal, and radiant declarations: naming ceremonies, royal birthdays, grand arrivals, and “I’ve returned, stronger” occasions.
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The Crown Line
Olúwarẹ́mí (The Lord Has Comforted Me) is a garment born from restoration and resilience. This is not an Agbada for men who chase attention—it is a robe for those who have weathered life’s storms and emerged crowned, not broken. Cloaked in a burnished mustard gold with tonal embroidery, Olúwarẹ́mí is for the quiet conqueror—the man whose power lies in his peace, whose grace was earned, not gifted. This is regalia for the refined soul, for the one who leads with both strength and softness.
At the heart of Olúwarẹ́mí is an offering: golden threadwork that whispers before it speaks. The embroidery blooms in symmetrical tiers of sacred flora—palm motifs drawn from Yoruba cosmology, signifying both royal blessing and divine endurance. The lines that descend beneath them resemble pillars—each stroke a testimony to lessons learned and burdens carried with dignity. It is not loud. It is lasting. It is not decorative. It is declarative.
This Agbada is rendered in a noble cotton blend with sculptural body and elegant flow. The outer Awosoke cascades in powerful waves from the shoulders, forming a silhouette that holds space like an elder entering the courtyard. Beneath it, the Awotele is precisely cut, anchoring the volume above and spotlighting the embroidery panel with clean clarity. The Sokoto is subtly tapered, allowing for both poise and passage—whether seated in counsel or rising to greet. Completed with a matching Fila, Olúwarẹ́mí is not worn. It is inhabited.
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