High Tea with BellaNaija Style returns this Sunday, 26th April, to conclude Women’s Month. The 2026 edition features the ‘Pastels and Petals’ theme, bringing together industry leaders for curated panel sessions, community building, and a celebration of Nigerian fashion.
High Tea with BellaNaija Style returns this Sunday, 26th April, to conclude Women’s Month. The 2026 edition features the ‘Pastels and Petals’ theme, bringing together industry leaders for curated panel sessions, community building, and a celebration of Nigerian fashion.
An official digital invitation for High Tea with BellaNaija Style, taking place on Sunday, 26th April 2026.

If you have been following BellaNaija Style through Women’s Month, you already know that we always close the month out with something special. And this year is no different.
High Tea with BellaNaija Style returns on Saturday, 26th April 2026, and we could not be more excited to have you there.

For those who are new here, let us bring you up to speed. High Tea with BellaNaija Style started in 2022 as a first-of-its-kind intimate closing event for the BellaNaija Style Women’s Month, a gathering designed to drive impact through conversation, connection, and community. What began as a room of women talking honestly about collaboration and growth has grown, year on year, into one of the most anticipated events on Lagos’ social calendar.
The event brings together women from diverse fields — fashion, business, health, media, and beyond — for an afternoon that is equal parts inspiration and celebration. Past editions have featured keynote sessions, panel conversations, beauty activations, and of course, some of the most well-dressed women in Lagos all gathered under one roof. Each year has its own theme, its own vibe, and its own memorable moments — and this year is shaping up to be the best one yet.

Previous themes have included Sophisticated Elegance in 2024 and Lagos High Fashion in 2025. This year, the theme is Pastels and Petals.
Mary Edoro, Chief of Staff at BellaNaija, moderates the ‘Becoming Her’ session with panellists Nancy Isime and Tania Omotayo. This conversation focuses on visibility, the art of reinvention, and the importance of owning your personal narrative in the digital age.

The afternoon will feature panel sessions bringing together women who have been doing genuinely interesting work — conversations designed not just to inspire but to leave you with something practical and real to take away. Past panel sessions have covered everything from entrepreneurship and collaboration to women’s health and innovation, and this year’s discussions promise the same depth and honesty that BNS conversations are known for.
Omotunde Ibironke, Head of Partnerships and Growth at BellaNaija, leads a discussion on financial wellness with panellists Odunayo Eweniyi and Ibukun Akinola. The session focuses on ‘The Self-Love Fund,’ exploring wealth-building as a practical act of self-care and a love letter to your future self.


Source: BellaNaija












