The global fashion industry is increasingly looking to Africa for innovation, cultural influence, and sustainability. At the forefront of this shift are visionary CEOs and creative leaders who are not only transforming fashion on the continent but also exporting African design to runways, retail, and red carpets around the world.
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1. Omoyemi Akerele – Nigeria
Founder & CEO, Lagos Fashion Week and Style House Files
Widely recognized as one of the most influential figures in African fashion, Omoyemi Akerele has built a powerful platform for Nigerian and West African designers. Through Lagos Fashion Week, which she founded in 2011, Akerele connects African designers with international buyers, media, and collaborators. Her advocacy has taken African fashion to global platforms like Pitti Immagine and Copenhagen Fashion Summit. Akerele’s Style House Files continues to serve as a fashion incubator, equipping creatives with business strategy and access to global markets.
2. Precious Moloi-Motsepe – South Africa
Founder & CEO, African Fashion International (AFI)
Dr. Precious Moloi-Motsepe is the powerhouse behind African Fashion International, an organization that has launched and supported the careers of many top designers across Africa. With AFI’s Cape Town and Joburg Fashion Weeks, she provides a continental stage for emerging and established talent, bridging the gap between African creativity and global commercial success. Her commitment to luxury African fashion and sustainable development has made her a key voice in reshaping how Africa is perceived in global style circles.
3. Ozwald Boateng – Ghana
Founder & CEO, Ozwald Boateng
British-Ghanaian designer Ozwald Boateng has made history on several fronts. As the first Black designer to head a major European fashion house (Givenchy Homme), and a trailblazer in modern Savile Row tailoring, Boateng brought vibrant African aesthetics to classic menswear. His designs, worn by celebrities and royalty alike, have redefined luxury tailoring with a modern, multicultural edge. Beyond fashion, Boateng is also a cultural ambassador, using design to influence global perceptions of African identity and excellence.
4. Palesa Mokubung – South Africa
Founder & Creative Director, Mantsho
Palesa Mokubung became the first African designer to collaborate with global retail giant H&M in 2019, an unprecedented move that placed her label, Mantsho, on the global fashion map. Known for her bold, colorful collections that celebrate African femininity and identity, Mokubung has showcased her work internationally, including in Greece, India, and the U.S. Under her leadership, Mantsho has become a symbol of contemporary African luxury that resonates with global audiences.
5. Sylvia Owori – Uganda
Founder & CEO, Sylvia Owori Brand & Zipa Modeling Agency
Sylvia Owori has long been a central figure in East Africa’s fashion scene. Through her namesake fashion label and Zipa Modeling Agency, she has mentored and developed talent while building one of the region’s most recognized brands. Owori has also served in government, merging fashion with policy in her work on trade and regional development. Her business acumen and influence continue to shape the East African fashion industry and beyond.
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A Continental Vision with Global Reach
These leaders represent more than business success, they embody a continental vision of African fashion that is bold, inclusive, and globally resonant. Whether through partnerships with international brands, advocacy for sustainable fashion, or by creating platforms for others, these CEOs are not only expanding African fashion’s footprint but are also reframing Africa’s place within the global creative economy.