VVS Lagos will return for its fifth edition in 2026 with Afromodernism as its defining theme,
marking a pivotal moment in the evolution of one of Africa’s most closely watched cultural
platforms.
Over the past four editions, VVS Lagos has quietly built a reputation for convening a new
generation of African creative leadership; bringing together fashion designers, visual artists,
filmmakers, and cultural thinkers whose work increasingly shapes global conversations. With
more than 8,000 attendees and over 100 brands and 120 artists presented to date since
inception in 2022, the platform has grown into a critical node within the continent’s cultural
ecosystem.
Afromodernism reflects a broader shift already underway: a reassertion of African authorship
across fashion, art, and visual culture. Rooted in heritage yet defined by contemporary
expression, it speaks to a generation working fluidly across disciplines where craftsmanship,
image-making, and digital culture intersect with new economic ambition.
From July 5th – 12th 2026, VVS will unfold across a curated programme of exhibitions, runway
presentations, screenings, and private convenings staged throughout Lagos. A significant
portion of the week will be anchored through a dedicated partnership with Nahous, positioning it
as a central site for key moments across the schedule.
The platform continues to expand its developmental focus. Following the introduction of Future
Labs in 2025; which presented 25 emerging visual artists and 20 emerging fashion designers,
this year’s edition will introduce an open call, offering selected creatives access to mentorship,
potential grant support, and the opportunity to present within the VVS Lagos framework.
Institutional engagement also deepens. VVS Lagos will extend its collaboration with the British
Council, with an expanded programme spanning both art and fashion, while continuing its
partnership with Ledrop Nigeria, activating cultural experiences in collaboration with Glenfiddich
and Casa Maestri.

A new partnership with the Africa Creators Summit signals a further shift towards the
convergence of cultural production and digital distribution. The collaboration will see designers,
artists, and filmmakers working directly with leading content creators to produce original,
platform-native work, naturally extending the reach of African creative output beyond the
physical event and into global digital ecosystems.To mark its fifth anniversary, VVS Lagos will also inaugurate a series of honorary awards
celebrating exceptional brands and individuals across the arts, creative business, and creative
technology; recognising those shaping the future of African innovation and cultural expression.
Alongside its physical programme, VVS Lagos will also unveil a collaborative music project in
early June and a mobile app aimed at fostering year-round engagement within its growing
creative and business network.
As it enters its fifth year, VVS Lagos continues to evolve with clarity and intent; less as an event,
and more as a framework through which African creative expression is produced, experienced,
and distributed. More partnerships to be announced!
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