Casa Oshiafi Unveils ÓMONÁMÉLE: A Tribute to Heritage, Resilience, and the Spirit of Home

In the ever-evolving landscape of Nigerian fashion, Casa Oshiafi has continued to carve out a name defined by storytelling, heritage, and unapologetic creativity. Now, with the upcoming release of its latest collection, ÓMONÁMÉLE “My Child Will Give Me to Eat”, the brand takes its audience on a journey back to its roots.
The story of ÓMONÁMÉLE is deeply personal. Inspired by Jattu, Etsako West, Edo state. the collection reflects the environment where rusted zinc rooftops kissed the earth, where grasses brushed against sand, and where stories lived within every wall. It is from this soil that the spirit of the collection emerges raw, authentic, and filled with memory.
“ÓMONÁMÉLE is more than just fabric,” Casa Oshiafi shares. “It is our tribute to the confident and strong-willed people who shaped us. This collection is about resilience, about honoring the soil that raised us, and about giving back through our creativity.”
With its bold silhouettes and textured fabrics, ÓMONÁMÉLE captures the essence of confidence and strength while remaining rooted in cultural identity. Each piece is designed to tell a story. One of endurance, pride, and the timeless beauty that comes from heritage.
Slated to drop soon, the collection promises not just fashion, but an experience of cultural memory translated into wearable art. For Casa Oshiafi, ÓMONÁMÉLE is a reminder that fashion is not only about aesthetics, but about the stories we carry and the roots that keep us grounded.
Stay tuned as Casa Oshiafi prepares to unveil this powerful collection. An ode to home, resilience, and the unbreakable spirit of its people.