Sisè does a thoroughly nostalgic take on their latest collection; Okeji: Ewu Sukulu.
The collection is a rich reflection of Sisè’s design rooted in multicultural and Afrocentric influences. The brand’s essence of telling African stories from the past is very evident in the background and presentation of the collection.
According to the brand. the collection is a bold homage to the vibrancy of school style reimagined through a nostalgic yet elevated lens.
rooted in the playful spirit of youth and the structured essence of uniforms, Ewu Sukulu celebrates identity, freedom, and reinvention. The collection merges clean lines with unexpected silhouettes, offering a refreshing take on back-to-school nostalgia with a contemporary twist.
Okeji: Ewu Sukulu, Sise’s second collection is an ode to school uniforms and the enduring nostalgia of the late ’90s and early 2000s. Think shoulder pads, collars, coordinated and uncoordinated sets, striped gowns, pinafores, short and long skirts, and the many berets. This collection pays tribute to the plainness of childhood, the days unburdened by heavy contemplations. It celebrates the joy of possibility, waiting and wanting, and the beauty of growing up when the world felt rich with promise.
Sisè‘s designs are particularly authentic because the tell stories of the past generations while embracing contemporary fashion themes.
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