Renowned as one of Northern Nigeria’s most celebrated fashion events, the 2024 edition of Tin City Fashion Week (TCFW) will take place on November 17, 2024, in Jos, Plateau State capital city.
The event is poised to shine a spotlight on the latest trends, culture, and creativity, especially from the Middle Belt, showcasing the region’s unique influence on Nigeria’s fashion industry. Beyond displaying high fashion, TCFW aims to educate emerging designers and models on the essentials of the industry, making it an invaluable platform for budding talent. This year’s event preparation is already in full swing, with a rigorous model audition aimed at uncovering fresh runway talent. The chosen models promise to add glamour and elegance to the TCFW runway, reinforcing its reputation for excellence.
Yhe CEO of Tin City Fashion Week, Christabel Bentu, in a press statement made available to LEADERSHIP, highlighted the importance of their careful selection process, which ensures only top-tier talent. “We’ve selected at least 35 models who can effectively showcase the designers’ collections,” Bentu stated. “Our goal is to present our designs globally, so it’s crucial that our models truly represent these creations.”
Marking its fourth anniversary, the 2024 TCFW promises an unforgettable experience for attendees. Bentu expressed her pride in the progress made, saying, “This year is a celebration of how far we’ve come. VIP guests can expect an exceptional experience, and early attendees will enjoy special perks. It’s an event not to be missed.”
TCFW has grown beyond just fashion to become a symbol of Plateau State’s rising influence in the industry. Bentu noted Jos’s unique style, saying, “Plateau residents have a distinct sense of style. While Lagos may be Nigeria’s fashion capital, Jos offers a unique charm with cultural depth and attention to detail.”
Over the years, TCFW has attracted top designers and celebrities, with personalities like fashion icon Frank Oshodi and actor Richard Mofe-Damijo gracing the runway. Bentu addressed misconceptions about Plateau State’s safety, assuring that Jos provides a welcoming, safe environment with a serene climate.
One of the event’s standout highlights will be the launch of TCFW’s clothing line featuring “goudo” fabric, a traditional material gaining international recognition and even worn by Meghan Markle. “Our vision is to make goudo fabric a symbol of our cultural heritage. Each piece tells a story, and we’re committed to educating the world on its significance,” Bentu said.
As TCFW expands its reach, the event is inviting designers to showcase creations using goudo fabric, spotlighting both fashion and Plateau State’s cultural legacy. This November, Tin City Fashion Week is set to make a lasting impact, celebrating a blend of fashion, culture, and creativity in the heart of Northern Nigeria, with its growing influence sure to resonate on both national and international stages.