Hey BellaStylistas,

Check out the impressive processes behind some of the most remarkable pieces that graced the AMVCA carpets on today’s vlog. We’ve curated interesting videos from some of Africa’s best creatives showing how the lovely pieces worn by their celebrity muses were made.

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Tomike Adeoye’s Structured Pink Dress with Drapings by VeeKee James

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Bukunmi (Kiekie) Adeaga-Ilori’s strapless imago-like bodycon dress with thigh-high slit and a ruffled train by Yemi Shoyemi

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Mercy Eke’s Studded Avantgarde powder blue ensemble by Xtra Brides Lagos

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Enioluwa’s award-winning handmade shoes by FANEL Handmade

Bella Okagbue’s sculpted ensemble by Tiannah Styling

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Funke Akindele’s feathered mint dress with drapings by Veekee James

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Sandra Essiene’s Rosette Garb by Maklinscout

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Sika Osei Douglas’ corset ball dress with indigenous beads by Toju Foyeh

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Adeola C. Adeyemi’s futuristic velvet Trumpet dress with opera gloves by Daniel Charles Okey

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Christiana Kayode’s embellished off-shoulder dress that narrowly missed the AMVCA by Veekee James

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Osas Ighodaro’s bejewelled nude dress with petaled train by Veekee James