Suara launches 2019 Fierce’s collection

Nigerian Designer, Fateemah Suara, debuts its women’s collection this year, audaciously titled “FIERCE,” and with one glance, it becomes unmistakably evident that this isn’t just a collection—it’s a movement. In an era where fashion often oscillates between minimalist and maximalist extremes, Fateemah Suara manages to strike a harmonious balance, carving out an identity that is both resounding and refined.

From the very first piece, the collection commands attention. It’s not just the exaggerated sleeves that demand a double-take or the wide-legged pants that sweep with a purpose; it’s the entire ensemble. The peplum tops, a nod to the classic, are seamlessly fused with modernity, while the buttoned-down shirt dresses scream versatility. The silhouettes, though bold, don’t feel imposing; instead, they embrace the wearer, empowering them to be the centre of any room.

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Perhaps what is most compelling about “FIERCE” is its masterful play on textures and colors. Instead of the oft-seen jarring palette or overly complicated patterns, the collection boasts rich, pure colors. From deep blues to fiery reds, the hues are powerful yet sophisticated. The textiles, meanwhile, sing their own song—a tactile symphony of softness, breathability, and nature. It’s not just fashion; it’s art, eco-consciousness, and philosophy interwoven.

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The brilliance of Fateemah Suara doesn’t just stop at the exterior. The brand takes pride in its craft, ensuring the finishing on the inside rivals the beauty on the outside. It’s a testament to their meticulousness, understanding that true luxury is in the details, seen and unseen.

Fierce’s collection

And as for the confidence that this collection exudes? It’s not just in the designs. Every stitch, cut, and fold seems to whisper to its wearer: “You are fierce, you are bold, you are powerful.” Wearing red has always been symbolic of assertiveness, and in “FIERCE,” that boldness is not just in the color but in every thread.

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