
As international attention continues to shift toward African fashion, a new generation of
designers is emerging with the vision and capability to take the industry global.
Among them is Nigerian designer and creative director Jay Hogan, whose work reflects the
growing intersection between local identity and global relevance.
Through international collaborations with designers in Ghana and the United Kingdom, Hogan
has contributed to projects that showcase African fashion beyond its traditional markets. These
partnerships highlight the increasing demand for African-inspired design within global creative
industries.
His participation in events such as the Accra Fashion Showcase and the International African
Fashion Showcase further demonstrates the expanding reach of African designers across
borders.
Experts note that the global fashion industry is undergoing a transformation, with increased
recognition of diverse voices and narratives. African designers, in particular, are gaining visibility
for their ability to merge heritage, craftsmanship, and contemporary design.
Hogan’s focus on cultural storytelling, combined with his experience in runway production and
brand development, positions him within this evolving landscape.
As fashion becomes more interconnected, designers who can operate across cultures while
maintaining a strong creative identity will be central to the industry’s future.
For Jay Hogan, the goal is clear: to continue building a brand that not only represents African
creativity but contributes meaningfully to the global fashion conversation.