Découvrez nos créateurs de mode
Explorez l'univers créatif du Festival de mode d'automne de l'UCOF. Des créateurs aux détaillants, ces talents redéfinissent le paysage de la mode. Découvrez leurs perspectives uniques et leurs contributions qui font de cet événement un moment exceptionnel. Rejoignez-nous pour célébrer leur art et leur dévouement et vivre une expérience mode inoubliable.

Bianca Mozer
Atelier Bianca Mozer
Fredericton
Bianca Moreira Mozer, a Brazilian fashion designer now residing in Canada, is known for her vibrant yet minimalist designs that blend casual and elegant elements, influenced by her Brazilian heritage. Her distinctive style encompasses techniques like printing, embroidery, and appliqué. With a decade of experience since 2012, she has crafted bespoke bridal dresses and gowns under her own label. Recently earning her fashion design diploma from NBCCD, her journey includes a debut collection showcased at the NBCCD Annual Fashion Show, with plans to explore outerwear, expand her audience, and foster collaborations in the future.

Ibukunoluwa Taiwo Ishioye
Teebanj Fashion World
Moncton
Ibukunoluwa Taiwo Ishioye, a Nigerian native with an Accounting background, transformed her passion for fashion into the embodiment of Teebanj Fashion World. As the company's founder, a certified fashion designer, and consultant, she weaves together artistry and culture. Specializing in African prints, crafts resplendent ready-to-wear garments, beautifying individuals across continents. With a fervent devotion to her craft, introduced a medley of Africa's finest fabrics - Ankara, Lace, Adire, and Aso Oke - even orchestrating Aso Ebi ceremonies in Nigeria and Canada. Her reverence for African heritage led her to unify communities through her enchanting creations, whilst igniting empowerment by mentoring aspiring youth talents of RCCG Corner Stone Church in Moncton Canada basics of sewing. In Canada, she reverently celebrates the tapestry of African culture.

Rukayat Olaniyir
Rukkytee Designs
Saint John
My name is Rukayat Olaniyi, The Founder of Rukkytee Designs, a fashion designer, pattern maker and trainer. I studied Surveying and Geoinformatics at a University in Nigeria. I am pleased to have designed and made clothes (African attire and ready-to-wear/bespoke) for a lot of people within and outside of Canada. I have also trained people on how to make patterns and dresses

Adeola Oludipe
L’aporche Jewelry
Moncton
Adeola Oludipe presents L'aporche Jewelry, a brand characterized by her genuine passion for unique pieces that tell captivating stories. As a Nigerian immigrant based in Moncton, NB, she embraces Canada's cultural diversity and inclusion. Her carefully curated collection showcases diverse styles and aesthetics, offering handpicked jewelry that blends beauty, fashion, and craftsmanship, aiming to enhance personal style and evoke emotions. From necklaces and bracelets to rings and earrings, her pieces become part of individual identities, celebrating uniqueness and inviting visitors to explore the transformative power of jewelry at her booth.

Theophile Mbemi
Matabith Connexions237
Saint John
My name is Theophile Mbemi Youssi, known as Okõloh Matabith, Cameroonian directly from Cameroon since 28 June 2023... I am partially defined myself as a Artistical and Cultural Promoter. I want to promote, in SaintJohn NB, Canada, handy crafts objects , traditionals outfits and others items from Cameroon and neighbouring countries

Victoria Ajoke Popoola
Vay Atelier
Moncton
My name is Victoria Ajoke Popoola, the Creative director at Vay Atelier located in Lagos, Nigeria and Moncton, Canada. We are a contemporary brand that caters for Bridals , bespoke and custom pieces for both men and women. This brand was birthed out of the necessity to give the ultimate pleasure that comes with wearing what you love. Distance is not a barrier, we deliver worldwide.

Hebatalla Mohamed
Women's Zone Clothing
Saint John
Hebatalla Mohamed is the accomplished founder and proprietor of Women's Zone, a prominent hijab brand showcased on womenszoneclothing.com, recognized as one of the leading names in Atlantic Canada. Beyond her thriving business management, Hebatalla finds immense fulfillment in her role as a mother, nurturing three remarkable children. Her innate social spirit drives her active involvement in her community, as she dedicates her time to volunteer work and effecting positive change. Hebatalla's unwavering dedication to both her brand and community stands as a remarkable source of inspiration for all who encounter her endeavors.

Eva Ogunbode
J-Olam Trendyz
Moncton
Established in 2018 by visionary entrepreneur Eva Ogunbode, who holds a master's degree in Geography from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria, and a Diploma in Systems Management and Cyber Security from Oulton College, New Brunswick, J-Olam Trendyz shines as a dynamic force in fashion, skillfully merging tradition and modernity. Serving as a symbol of both consistency and innovation, J-Olam Trendyz, under Eva's leadership, has emerged as a prominent name and trailblazer in the global fashion scene. Each creation echoes Africa's spirit, infusing tradition, modernity, and boundless creativity into its narrative.

Mr. Abdulkadir
Kadir's Clothing
Saint John
Meet Mr. Abdulkadir, a talented designer with roots in both Somalia and Kenya. Specializing in men's fashion, he brings his creative prowess to life through his brand "Kaka Fashion."With a unique blend of influences from two diverse cultures, his designs reflect a harmonious fusion of styles, making each piece a true work of art.

Fadhlat Ibironke Shodipe-Olaide
Abaya and Accessories by Agbeke
Saint John
Fadhlat Ibironke Shodipe-Olaide, a resilient individual from Nigeria, embodies perseverance and excellence. Her diverse experiences in Canada since 2021 have nurtured her into a globally minded professional with a thirst for knowledge.
Discover Abaya and Accessories by Agbeke, a brand transcending cultural fashion boundaries. Founded by Fadhlat Ibironke Shodipe-Olaide, it embodies elegance and diversity. With Nigerian roots and a global perspective, Agbeke celebrates cultural fusion through its offerings.

Ijeoma Onuoha
Touch by AsoebiGirl
Saint John
Meet Ijeoma! Passionate traveler, avid shopper, and culinary enthusiast, Ijeoma finds solace in the tranquility of the beach. With a warm smile and an unwavering commitment to her craft, she has spent the last five years delighting customers with her tailor-made outfits.
​Ijeoma's business, Touch by AsoebiGirl, is dedicated to fulfilling the fashion needs of women. Whether through bespoke creations or ready-to-wear collections, she ensures her clients shine with confidence. Ijeoma's passion lies in working with colorful and vibrant prints sourced locally in Nigeria, adding a spring to every customer's step.

Inna Janes
Inna's Design
Saint John
Inna Janes, a recent arrival to New Brunswick along with her husband, holds a degree from Mohawk College in Hamilton, Ontario, having graduated from the Fashion Design and Dressmaking program. Rooted in creativity, her designs draw inspiration from her spiritual connection, nature, art, and travel experiences. With a preference for natural fibers, Inna embraces the belief in inherent beauty within everyone. Versatile in her approach, she showcases a penchant for diverse colors and styles, aiming to guide her clients in discovering their individualistic fashion expression.

Marilyn Nwogu Ndubueze
One Stop Tailoring Place
Saint John
Marilyn is the founder of One Stop Tailoring Place, astonishing her clients with masterpieces; restoring their confidence and making their dream come true, creating a unique fashion style to set a fashion standard in the society.
She is a creative artist, trendsetter, fashion designer; with over ten years experience in modelling. Having studied Fine and Applied Art with Textile Design as her specialization at Imo State University in Nigeria, has through hard work been able to combine her artistry excellently with fashion illustrations.
Her works are simply made with eccentric and extraordinary pieces out of nature and imagination to create a style statement, excellently done in reconstructed eloquence, customizing and artistic panorama with precision to create a distinctive personality.

Tioluwanimi Ekunola
Seshcollections
Moncton
My name is Tioluwanimi Ekunola, the Chief Executive Director of Seshcollections.
Seshcollections is a fashion outfit with specialty in designing children's clothes and accessories.
I am a graduate of Microbiology and I found my passion in creating good fashion for ladies as a teenager with stringing beads as neck laces , earrings and bracelet. My mum helped with marketing theses beads and my passion, turned small business was doing pretty well until I joined the University as an undergraduate and I had to stop so as to concentrate on my studies. I couldn't but continue my passion by ordering jewelleries from China and I started in the year 2017.
After my undergraduate studies, I decided to pursue a fashion designing training to actualise my dream for creating beautiful designs. In the course of the training I found my niche for creating and designing clothes for children.
SESH collections have designed over 100 beautiful dress for children between ages 0 and 14 with deliveries world wide and we continue to evolve.

Elena Luciani
Elena Luciani
Saint John
Elena Luciani, a seasoned designer with an impressive 45 years of sewing experience and a thriving sewing circle. Having mentored over 30 students who have transitioned into accomplished fashion designers and seamstresses, Elena's journey began at the tender age of 11 when she crafted her first apron under her grandmother's guidance. Her passion for sewing led her to formal education, including studies at the school of modeling, sewing, and fashion design at 16, followed by a degree in Design Engineering. With a rich background as an international lecturer and involvement in significant projects, Elena currently collaborates with United Colours of Fashion, imparting her expertise and teaching individuals how to construct basic patterns and innovate clothing styles.

Nancy Bonilla
NANCY BONILLA, ATELIER
Saint John
Nancy Bonilla, a Mexican fashion designer born in 1989, channels her family's sewing tradition and early creative endeavors to fuel her passion for design. After formal studies in pattern making, a year in France attending Paris Fashion Week, and a degree in Design and Fashion Business Development, she founded Depanik, a collective hosting fashion shows, art exhibits, and concerts. Amid challenges including the COVID-19 pandemic, she persists in her unwavering dedication to her project, Nancy Bonilla Atelier, specializing in crafting exquisite dresses and garments for diverse occasions.

Winnie Nabakooza
Winnie Designs
Saint John
Winnie Nabakooza, an aspiring designer hailing from Uganda, has embraced a transformative
journey in Canada. Introduced to UCOF by Christine during her time at PRUDE Inc, Winnie's passion for sewing found its outlet. Under Elena's mentorship, her skills progressed from
mending garments to crafting original designs. Through UCOF, Winnie not only refined her abilities but also envisioned a future of self-sufficiency, creating household linens and children's clothing. Her journey embodies UCOF's commitment to nurturing talents and fostering creative growth.
Anna Dysart
Designer, Anna Dysart
Anna Dysart is an aspiring fashion designer who is currently working on expanding their knowledge of the art, as well as experimenting with different styles. Anna has produced their first collection and has showcased it through a runway show for the spring/summer season in June 2022. They are excited to continue to produce many more collections in the future and hope to attend university for fashion design.
Hebatalla Mohamed
Women's Zone
Once upon a time in 2018, I immigrated to Canada with my children. And immediately I realized the Hijab-wearing-women’s problem was to find elegant, comfortable, affordable price Hijab. And as a Hijab-Wearing-woman myself, I feel it’s my responsibility to provide this Hijab. I got to work building my Hijab brand while studying a business program for newcomer entrepreneurs and worked to open my business, the Women’s Zone Social Club, a clothing business and social club for women.
While entrepreneurship is my passion I also believe it is my responsibility to educate women about politics, anti-racism, and health. I have been active in the political scene and enjoy discussing local issues with politics.
Proudly I was selected to advocate for women in my province, New Brunswick, and appointed to the New Brunswick Women’s Council.
Christine Eruokwu
Designer, Kaima Designs
Christine Eruokwu is a Nigerian-born designer who believes in the societal gains embedded in the empowerment of the individual. She established Kaima Designs, as an African-inspired trendsetting clothing brand whose Corporate Social Responsibility (CRS) prioritizes poverty reduction through girl child education and women empowerment. Her Cheta hoodie design was launched early this year to fundraise for her annual school uniform project.
Clémence Tsanga Maga
Designer, Clé
Clémence Fashion comes from Africa, precisely from Cameroon. Since my childhood, I have always admired fashion. Having studied in the clothing industry, fashion remains my passion. The creation and the realization of the models allow me not only to put into practice my knowledge but also to enhance the culture. And although we say that the habit does not make the monk, we recognize the monk by his outfit.
Nanda Mishra
Visual Artist, Nanda Studio
​I am an Abstract professional artist from Saint John, Canada. I use acrylic medium and mixed medium on canvas. Canvas is an extremely durable plain-woven fabric. I use my paintings to design apparels and also enjoy painting on ready to wear clothes. Thank you.
Funmilayo Sotikare
CEO, JayTeecouture
My name is Funmilayo Sotikare, the founder of JayTeecouture. I am from Nigeria. I am a graduate of Houdegbe North America University, Port Novo, Benin Republic where I studied computer science. I'm pleased to have designed different African and ready to wear clothes for people within and outside Canada.
Andrew Holmes
Founder, Love Over It
Andrew Holmes (a father of two and a bi-racial man) is at his office in Saint John, New Brunswick Canada. After finishing his lunch he scrolls through his social media only to discover a video circulating that confirmed the unthinkable …
the horrifying effects of the George Floyd-related riots (which originated 2,800 KM to the West) started to spread into his, mostly peaceful, part of the world… and then hit him:
“If (and when) my children are faced with racism and bullying, what will I tell them?”
The answer…
Love Over It.
Lorraine Peters
Stylist, Cabi Clothing
Cabi est une marque de créateurs distribuée exclusivement aux femmes par des stylistes indépendantes. En tant que styliste, Lorraine est fière de Cabi Clothing pour sa qualité exceptionnelle, les détails de style uniques de chaque pièce et l'expérience personnalisée et haut de gamme qu'elle offre aux femmes.
Si vous souhaitez recevoir un catalogue, veuillez consulter le site Lorrainepeters.cabionline.ca
Jubaida Shikha
Managing Director, BTCL Fashion House
My name is Jubaida Zaman Shikha and I am a mother, an artist, and an entrepreneur. I am the Managing Director of BTCL Fashion House, and we offer quality clothing at an affordable price for the entire family. Originally from Bangladesh. I now live in Saint John, New Brunswick with my son, where we spend our time painting, sculpting, and crafting with our community. I aim to curate fashionable and durable styles to make Saint John families look and feel good.
Marilyn Nwogu Ndubueze
Founder, One Stop Tailoring Place; Mary Pat Clothing Inc.
Marilyn is the founder of One Stop Tailoring Place, astonishing her clients with masterpieces; restoring their confidence and making their dream come true by creating a unique person to set a standard in the society.
She is a creative artist, trendsetter, fashion designer; with over ten years experience in modelling. Having studied Fine and Applied Art with Textile Design as her specialization at Imo State University in Nigeria, has through hard work been able to combine her artistry excellently with fashion illustrations.
Her works are simply made with eccentric and extraordinary pieces out of nature and imagination to create a style statement, excellently done in reconstructed eloquence, customizing and artistic panorama with precision to create a distinctive personality.

Fashion Designer
Christine Eruokwu
Christine Eruokwu is a Nigerian-born designer who believes in the societal gains embedded in the empowerment of the individual. She established Kaima Designs, as an African-inspired trendsetting clothing brand whose Corporate Social Responsibility (CRS) prioritizes poverty reduction through girl child education and women empowerment. Her Cheta hoodie design was launched early this year to fundraise for her annual school uniform project.
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Fashion Designer
Mari Forbes
Mari Forbes d show ebut fashion collection will showcase her love for how clothing can be an outlet for expression and boost how someone feels. Her fashion style will create a dreamy night time atmosphere that feels like home, wrapped in cute and soft pastels, adorable imagery like clouds, stars and fluffy cats!

Fashion Retailer
Boushra Hejazy
Since my childhood, I loved drawing and had a talent for it. I loved drawing clothes, just a hobby and nothing more. In 2015 I was in Turkey and I was suffering from boredom and I liked to occupy my time with something useful, so I started making a special group to which I added friends and relatives. I would buy clothes in bulk and display and sell them, and then my business developed until I began shipping clothes to all over the world for each customer separately .

Fashion Designer
Charolette
Born in the US, and raised in Canada, Charolette grew up on the small reservation of Eel Ground First Nation.While attending high school she was enrolled in her first fashion class and discovered her love of the process.
Charolette started the Fashion Design Diploma in 2017 and debuted her collection FERVENT at the annual NBCCD Fashion Show in 2019. Since then she has accepted commissions to explore a range of sewing techniques and fabrics.
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Fashion Designer
Lakshmi Sindhura Reddy Muchalla
My debut fashion line, Loxodon Collections, will utilize contrasting asymmetrical elements, unifying shape and form. Using pleats and draping I have built forms that mimic Egyptian architectural design. This collection is complemented by black and bronze with violet details and uses leather, organza, rayon, and kasha lining to create a modern and attractive silhouette.

Fashion Designer
Oakely Wysote Gray
My collection may seem a bit brutal to some, as it is stained with blood and ink. But there’s always a meaning with every detail of my work. The blood is to honour the ancestors that have suffered blood-shed through colonization. The ink is a literal representation of what was used to shape our lives through the Indian act. Each outfit has its own story to tell, some more traumatic than others, but they need to be heard and seen.

Fashion Designer
Rukayat Olaniyir
My name is Rukayat Olaniyi, The Founder of Rukky tee Designs, a fashion designer, pattern maker and a trainer. I studied Surveying and Geoinformatics at a University in Nigeria. I am pleased to have designed and made cloths (African attire and ready to wear/bespoke) for a lot of people within and outside of Canada. I have also trained people on how to make patterns and dresses.

Fashion Designer
Marilyn Nwogu Ndubuoeze
Marilyn is a proactive self-starter,creative, hardworking and reliable artist, who has combined her artistry excellently with fashion illustrations. She has over 10 years experience in modeling; Originally from Nigeria, She immigrated to Canada with her family in May 2019. And soon kicked off and completed a business immigration essentials course with The Hive in Saint John, New Brunswick in July the same year.

Fashion Designer
Clemence
Clémence fashion comes from Africa, precisely from Cameroon. Since my childhood I have always admired fashion. Having studied in the clothing industry, fashion remains my passion. The creation and the realization of the models allow me not only to put into practice my knowledge but also to enhance the culture. And although we say that the habit does not make the monk, we recognize the monk by his outfit.

Tari Eunice Ekweaga
ModA Trends
Saint John
Tari Eunice Ekweaga is the visionary founder of ModA Trends, a pioneering fashion brand that merges African culture and heritage with contemporary Canadian style. Tari’s fashion journey began in Nigeria, where she crafted bespoke men’s caftans that garnered acclaim in Houston, Texas. Her expertise in fabric, design, and cultural significance has led to the creation of deeply resonant pieces. Tari's story is a testament to her passion, resilience, and creativity as she bridges cultural divides and inspires new fashion enthusiasts with her innovative designs.

Olabisi Mary Ogunbusuyi
OGOAFRIK
Saint John
Olabisi Mary Ogunbusuyi is the CEO of OGOAFRIK, where she excels as a fashion designer specializing in wedding dresses, bespoke creations, ready-to-wear collections, and Afrocentric attire. With a commitment to weaving unique stories through every stitch, Olabisi also brings her expertise as a skilled pattern maker and freehand trainer, dedicating herself to sharing these essential skills with others.
Her educational background includes a degree in Business Administration from Lagos City Polytechnic in Lagos, Nigeria, and a qualification in International Business Management from NBCC in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. This blend of creative and managerial expertise enriches her work, allowing her to craft exceptional garments for clients both within Canada and internationally.
This year, under the theme "Threads of Unity: Weaving Stories Through Stitches," Olabisi is thrilled to contribute to an inspiring convergence of fashion, art, and cultural narratives from around the globe. Join her in celebrating the diverse and interconnected world of fashion.

Marilyn Nwogu Ndubueze
One Stop Tailoring Place
Saint John
Marilyn is the founder of One Stop Tailoring Place, astonishing her clients with masterpieces; restoring their confidence and making their dream come true, creating a unique fashion style to set a fashion standard in the society.
She is a creative artist, trendsetter, fashion designer; with over ten years experience in modelling. Having studied Fine and Applied Art with Textile Design as her specialization at Imo State University in Nigeria, has through hard work been able to combine her artistry excellently with fashion illustrations.
Her works are simply made with eccentric and extraordinary pieces out of nature and imagination to create a style statement, excellently done in reconstructed eloquence, customizing and artistic panorama with precision to create a distinctive personality.

Joy Airiavbere
J & Mimi's Fashion World
Fredericton
J & Mimi's Fashion World, established and guided by CEO Joy Airiavbere, has distinguished itself as a leading force in bespoke fashion in Lagos, Nigeria, over the past six years. Under Joy's innovative leadership, the brand has garnered acclaim for its superior craftsmanship, its dedication to narrating African stories through fashion, and its commitment to personalized service. Fueled by a profound passion for fashion and an unwavering commitment to excellence, J & Mimi's Fashion World remains at the forefront of trendsetting and elevates the standards of tailoring within the industry.

Lilia Synyshyn
L&S
Moncton
Lilia Synyshyn is a highly accomplished Ukrainian designer with 30 years of experience in clothing and accessory design. She has taught at a Ukrainian art university, mentoring over 300 students in incorporating authentic Ukrainian elements into their designs. Beginning her creative journey at age seven, Lilia's early passion for drawing and sewing led her to a successful career in art and design. Her atelier, Liliia Synyshyn, specializes in creating sophisticated clothing, accessories, and leather bags that blend traditional Ukrainian motifs with modern design. Liliia is also skilled in decorative arts such as leatherworking, embroidery, and pysanka, aiming to showcase and evolve Ukrainian culture within a Canadian context.

Victoria Popoola
Vay Atelier
Moncton
Victoria Popoola is a distinguished Nigerian designer now flourishing in Moncton, and I am thrilled to present my brand, Vay Atelier, at this year’s UCOF Fashion Festival. My journey began in Nigeria, where I discovered that fashion serves as a powerful medium for storytelling and cultural expression.
At Vay Atelier, each creation—ranging from elegant wedding gowns to chic party dresses and versatile everyday wear—embodies my rich heritage and the diverse influences of my new home in Canada. Our theme, "Threads of Unity: Weaving Stories Through Stitches," captures the essence of our mission to celebrate unity through fashion.
My designs are a tribute to the narratives of my roots while embracing the multicultural vibrancy of Moncton. As I expand my client base, I invite you to experience the artistry and stories embedded in every piece. At Vay Atelier, every outfit is a bridge between worlds, celebrating the unique connections that unite us all.
Join me in celebrating unity and creativity as we delve into the artistry and stories that make each design special.

Rosemary Udofia
Rosette_Kidds
Moncton
Rosemary, affectionately known as "The Fashion Engineer," blends her IT background with a deep-seated passion for creativity and innovation in fashion. Driven by her desire to make every little girl’s dream of being a princess a reality, she founded Rosette_Kidds, a brand renowned for its luxurious designs that celebrate Nigerian cultural heritage.
Rosette_Kidds is synonymous with cutting-edge fashion, offering a diverse collection that includes elegant ball gowns, avant-garde creations, and vibrant African print dresses. Rosemary’s unique approach to design redefines modern fashion, merging traditional influences with contemporary elegance.
Outside of her fashion endeavors, Rosemary delights in exploring new cuisines, immersing herself in nature through hiking, traveling, and connecting with people from all walks of life. Her enthusiasm for these experiences enriches her creative perspective and fuels her passion for making a difference in the world of fashion

Marion Jameson
Marion Jameson
Halifax
Born in Ireland and having lived and worked across several European countries and South America, Marion now resides in Halifax, where she infuses her work with a rich appreciation for the diverse cultures she has encountered. As a seasoned designer, Marion specializes in creating bespoke apparel for the mature and discerning woman.
Her designs are meticulously custom-made to reflect the unique character and individual tastes of her clients. Marion favors natural fabrics such as linen, wool, cotton, and silk, often incorporating chiffon for a graceful touch. Her designs are characterized by their elegant, free-flowing silhouettes that prioritize comfort and ease without compromising on style.

Peace Bassey
Peaceful Wrapz Style
Halifax
Peace Bassey is a seasoned Creative Director and Fashion Stylist specializing in ready-to-wear ensembles crafted from authentic African fabrics. She launched her fashion business in Nigeria, transitioning from a successful career in banking to pursue her passion for fashion. Understanding the unique needs of busy professionals, Peace offers tailored styling solutions designed to help clients present themselves with confidence and sophistication. Her work seamlessly integrates traditional African aesthetics with contemporary fashion trends, celebrating vibrant colors and diverse textures.

Eiman Al Makari
Eiman Designs
Saint John
Eiman Al Makari is a Syrian designer and seamstress and a mother of three balancing her family life with her passion for sewing, viewing each project as an opportunity to express and reflect her culture and personal style into her work. Eiman finds joy and relaxation in creating beautiful garments with her time and effort.

Ijeoma Onuoha
Touch by AsoebiGirl
Saint John
Meet Ijeoma! Passionate traveler, avid shopper, and culinary enthusiast, Ijeoma finds solace in the tranquility of the beach. With a warm smile and an unwavering commitment to her craft, she has spent the last five years delighting customers with her tailor-made outfits.
​Ijeoma's business, Touch by AsoebiGirl, is dedicated to fulfilling the fashion needs of women. Whether through bespoke creations or ready-to-wear collections, she ensures her clients shine with confidence. Ijeoma's passion lies in working with colorful and vibrant prints sourced locally in Nigeria, adding a spring to every customer's step.

Nancy Bonilla
Nancy Bonilla, ATELIER
Saint John
Nancy Bonilla is a distinguished Mexican fashion designer who draws inspiration from her family's rich sewing tradition and early creative pursuits. With formal training in pattern making, an immersive year in France attending Paris Fashion Week, and a degree in Design and Fashion Business Development, Nancy founded Depanik—a dynamic collective that hosts fashion shows, art exhibits, and concerts.
Despite the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, Nancy remains steadfast in her commitment to her craft. Through her venture, Nancy Bonilla Atelier, she specializes in creating exquisite dresses and garments tailored for a variety of occasions. Her enduring passion for design continues to shine through her work, celebrating both her heritage and innovative spirit.

Bora S Carine Mwinule
Carine Fashion Style
Fredericton
Bora S. Carine Mwinule is a visionary fashion designer renowned for her expertise in women’s fashion. As the founder and lead designer of Carine Fashion Style, Bora has cultivated a brand distinguished by its elegant, modern, and sophisticated designs. Her collections seamlessly blend contemporary trends with classic elements, reflecting a profound understanding of the diverse needs and preferences of women. Carine Fashion Style is celebrated for its commitment to quality craftsmanship and its ability to create versatile, stunning pieces that empower and inspire confidence. Bora’s unwavering passion for fashion and dedication to innovation continue to set her brand apart in the industry.

Jemine Grage Adelaja
Embellish Accessories
Moncton
Jemine is a distinguished professional with a dual passion for technology and fashion. She is a dedicated IT specialist and the creative force behind Embellish Accessories, where she serves as the Creative Director. In this role, she specializes in designing bespoke headwear that seamlessly blends innovation with elegance.
Millinery, though a niche and seasonal aspect of fashion, began as a personal hobby for Jemine and has since evolved into a significant facet of her creative expression. Her designs have garnered appreciation from fashion-forward individuals across Nigeria, the United Kingdom, and Canada.
Jemine’s signature pieces are crafted for those who seek to make a bold statement through their fashion choices. While her career in IT remains her primary focus, Jemine remains committed to exploring and contributing to diverse fields within fashion and the arts in the future.

Tioluwanimi Ekunola
Sesh Collections
Moncton
Meet Tioluwanimi Ekunola, the visionary behind Sesh Collections, a distinguished luxury fashion brand renowned for its exquisite ball gowns for girls. With an unwavering passion for elegance and a meticulous attention to detail, Tioluwanimi is committed to creating high-quality, show-stopping garments that make her young clients feel like royalty. Her mission is to become the premier designer for special occasion wear, offering unparalleled craftsmanship and style to clients around the globe. Through SeshCollections, Tioluwanimi is redefining children's formal wear, one breathtaking gown at a time.

Omolola Adeyemi
OVA Afrique
Moncton
Omolola Adeyemi is the visionary lead at OVA Afrique, a company dedicated to celebrating and promoting African prints. OVA Afrique focuses on Afrocentric design, offering a range of products including bags and accessories inspired by the rich patterns and diversity of African culture. Under Omolola's leadership, the company strives to showcase the beauty and richness of African prints, contributing to a more interconnected and harmonious world.

Navdeep Parmanand
Celebrate Your Curves
Halifax
Celebrate Your Curves Fashion, founded by Navdeep Parmanand, is committed to offering inclusive fashion for every body type, size, shape, and contour. We provide a diverse range of professional clothing, including petite and plus-size options, ensuring both comfort and style for all individuals, including those with disabilities and 2SLGBTQIA+ communities. Our mission is to empower through diversity, body positivity, and personal style. As a made-to-measure service, we craft clothing tailored specifically to your unique measurements, guaranteeing a perfect fit just for you.

Jaaziel Ugbe
Stokeduds
Halifax
After honing his tailoring skills on the streets of Lagos, Nigeria, Jaaziel relocated to Canada, where he began selling his creations at Citadel High School in Halifax. Following his graduation, he faced financial constraints that made attending university in Nova Scotia challenging. Undeterred, he compiled a portfolio of his favorite designs, which led to his acceptance at the New York School of Design.
During an internship at New York Fashion Week, Jaaziel became acutely aware of the significant waste generated by the fashion industry—from runway pieces that never reach consumers to discarded projects from major brands like Louis Vuitton during mass production. This experience inspired the concept of STOKEDUDS: What if fashion show attendees could purchase the very pieces that evoked strong emotions on the runway? What if designers could create using leftover materials rather than contributing to excess waste? Jaaziel believes that rather than producing more clothing, we should focus on reimagining what already exists.



































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