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    The House That Built the Roadmap: Odio Mimonet's Thirty Years in Nigerian Fashion

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    • Timmy Bolarinwa3 hours ago5 min readThirty years ago, there was no established roadmap for building an internationall…
    • Odio Oseni, founder of Odio Mimonet.
    • The house began with made-to-measure, couture and bridal pieces, responding to individual clients and the realities o…

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    Timmy Bolarinwa3 hours ago5 min readThirty years ago, there was no established roadmap for building an internationally minded Nigerian fashion house from Lagos. There were designers, clients, fabrics, tailors, artisans and people who wanted to be dressed beautifully. What was missing was the underlying structure that could turn those components into an industry.

    Odio Oseni, founder of Odio Mimonet.Odio Mimonet was built inside that absence. When the house began, its founder described the terrain simply: “There were no structures, no roads, no thoroughfares.” There was a vision, but no clear path for getting there. The early years therefore demanded something more fundamental than design, which is invention.

    The house began with made-to-measure, couture and bridal pieces, responding to individual clients and the realities of the market. Ready-to-wear came later, after years of noticing that customers wanted pieces they could buy without waiting for them to be made. What looks in retrospect like a deliberate business model was, at the time, simply the result of listening closely to what people needed.

    Odio Minoment logo.That instinct would become central to Odio Mimonet’s evolution. The fashion house grew at a time when Nigerian fashion was not yet understood globally as an industry in its own right. African design existed, but it was often viewed through the narrowest possible vantage point: traditional dress, occasion wear, cultural costume. The challenge was not simply to make beautiful clothes. It was to expand the vocabulary through which Nigerian fashion could be seen.

    Ankara became one of the places where that work happened. Odio Mimonet began taking prints that were fundamentally familiar and pushing them into unfamiliar territory: pieces that could be worn to the office, beaded Ankara, more elaborate fabric treatments and eventually designs that used indigenous materials to tell contemporary stories.

    The intention was to insist that Nigerian culture could participate in the global definition of beauty on its own terms. “We had a shortage of that, of being seen worldwide,” she says. “So I was determined to make sure I pushed that out.”

    That differentiation matters because the house was not in anticipation for international fashion to decide that African design was worthy of attention. It was building a visual language before there was widespread international demand for that language.

    Today, the environment looks radically different. Social media has removed many of the barriers that once prevented designers from broadcasting their work beyond their immediate markets. African designers can reach audiences, buyers and collaborators across continents without waiting for traditional custodians to open the door.

    But greater visibility has not eliminated the older problem. For the founder of Odio Mimonet, one of the most important questions facing African fashion is still value. Handmade work takes time. Indigenous techniques require labour. The fact that something is produced in Africa should not make it cheaper by default.

    “You mustn’t be shy to price our label properly,” she says. It is an argument about fashion, but also about economics. Recognition without proper valuation can become another form of extraction. If African creativity is welcomed internationally only when it is inexpensive, then global recognition has not necessarily produced meaningful progress.

    Thirty years in, Odio Mimonet has also learned that independence is not the same thing as building alone. The founder initially entered an industry where the idea of a Black-owned or African-owned fashion house with global ambitions was difficult to see. Today, she points to the growing number of Black-owned houses and the strength of women-led businesses within African fashion as evidence of a wider shift.

    That is perhaps one of the less visible legacies of a fashion house. A brand does not only produce garments. It produces knowledge, employment, relationships, skills and examples of what is possible. Odio Mimonet has trained hundreds, perhaps thousands, of people through its work and skills exchange. Its influence therefore extends beyond the clothes carrying its name.

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    Odio Mimonet editorial.This is why the founder is reluctant to describe the past 30 years simply as an exercise in independence. “One person can’t do it alone,” she says. “It takes a whole ecosystem to build an industry.” The same philosophy explains the house’s approach to longevity. Odio Mimonet has resisted the idea that every new collection must render the previous one obsolete.

    The founder’s relationship with art has influenced that instinct. Art, in her view, does not have to obey the calendar. Some collections take time for audiences to understand. Some pieces become more meaningful years after they first appear.

    That has translated into a preference for classics that remain in circulation while being delicately reinterpreted. It has also informed the house’s approach to waste. Offcuts are repurposed into pieces within its sustainable line, drawing on an older cultural logic in which materials were rarely treated as disposable. Clothes were passed down and value was extracted from what remained.

    The language may now be sustainability, but the principle is older than the terminology. The next chapter of Odio Mimonet arrives on August 12 with a new visual nature developed by Juan Carlos Obando in collaboration with STUDIUM (VDLF), alongside the return of menswear.

    Neither represents a rejection of what came before. The menswear collection is, in some ways, a return. The house began with both men’s and women’s clothing before the market led it to concentrate its resources on women. Three decades later, the community around the brand has expanded enough to make room for men again.

    The new collection envisions the Odio Mimonet man as a playful traveller: someone moving through the world carrying something of home with him. The pieces are relaxed however refined, designed as conversation pieces that allow culture to travel without becoming costumes.

    Odio Mimonet editorial.The rebrand follows a similar logic. It is an attempt to make the house’s future visible without erasing its past. The collaborators saw change and possibility. The house brought its accumulated history, community and understanding of itself. The resulting identity is intended to make Odio Mimonet feel immediately contemporary while allowing its history to reveal itself gradually.

    That suspense between newness and memory may ultimately be the most important question facing the house. Fashion rewards reinvention, but institutions survive through continuity. A fashion house cannot remain frozen in the past, yet it cannot continually abandon the things that made it recognizable in the first place.

    For Odio Mimonet, transition means allowing the language to change while keeping the essential conversation intact. Thirty years ago, the ambition was to show that a fashion house from Lagos could stand alongside international brands.

    Now the ambition is considerably larger. The founder wants to see Odio Mimonet represented across continents, from Asia to Europe, worn by men and women around the world. But even that is not the final measure of success. While the inherent ambition is longevity.

    She speaks of houses such as Lanvin and Gucci, institutions that have survived their founders and crossed generations. She wants Odio Mimonet to become something similar: not simply a successful Nigerian brand, but a house capable of existing for a century, perhaps a century and a half.

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    That has translated into a preference for classics that remain in circulation while being delicately reinterpreted. It has also informed the house’s approach to waste. Offcuts are repurposed into pieces within its sustainable line, drawing on an older cultural logic in which materials were rarely treated as disposable. Clothes were passed down and value was extracted from what remained.

    The language may now be sustainability, but the principle is older than the terminology. The next chapter of Odio Mimonet arrives on August 12 with a new visual nature developed by Juan Carlos Obando in collaboration with STUDIUM (VDLF), alongside the return of menswear.

    Neither represents a rejection of what came before. The menswear collection is, in some ways, a return. The house began with both men’s and women’s clothing before the market led it to concentrate its resources on women. Three decades later, the community around the brand has expanded enough to make room for men again.

    The new collection envisions the Odio Mimonet man as a playful traveller: someone moving through the world carrying something of home with him. The pieces are relaxed however refined, designed as conversation pieces that allow culture to travel without becoming costumes.

    Odio Mimonet editorial.The rebrand follows a similar logic. It is an attempt to make the house’s future visible without erasing its past. The collaborators saw change and possibility. The house brought its accumulated history, community and understanding of itself. The resulting identity is intended to make Odio Mimonet feel immediately contemporary while allowing its history to reveal itself gradually.

    That suspense between newness and memory may ultimately be the most important question facing the house. Fashion rewards reinvention, but institutions survive through continuity. A fashion house cannot remain frozen in the past, yet it cannot continually abandon the things that made it recognizable in the first place.

    For Odio Mimonet, transition means allowing the language to change while keeping the essential conversation intact. Thirty years ago, the ambition was to show that a fashion house from Lagos could stand alongside international brands.

    Now the ambition is considerably larger. The founder wants to see Odio Mimonet represented across continents, from Asia to Europe, worn by men and women around the world. But even that is not the final measure of success. While the inherent ambition is longevity.

    She speaks of houses such as Lanvin and Gucci, institutions that have survived their founders and crossed generations. She wants Odio Mimonet to become something similar: not simply a successful Nigerian brand, but a house capable of existing for a century, perhaps a century and a half.

    That changes the meaning of the 30-year milestone. Thirty years is not the conclusion of the story. It is the point at which survival gives way to succession.

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