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Mo’Afrique Scales African Fashion With Launch of ‘Modish’, High-Capacity Garment

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In a decisive move that signals a new phase for Africa’s fashion industry, Mo’Afrique has announced its expansion into the mass-market segment with the launch of Modish, a high-volume fashion brand, alongside the commissioning of a state-of-the-art garment manufacturing facility.

Both will be officially unveiled on April 26, 2026.

This strategic evolution positions Mo’Afrique not just as a design-led fashion house, but as an emerging industrial player redefining how African fashion is produced, scaled, and consumed.

Modish is engineered to close a longstanding gap in the market, where premium aesthetics meet scalable production.

The brand responds directly to rising demand from corporates and institutions seeking high-quality, identity-driven apparel delivered with consistency, speed, and volume. It translates Mo’afrique’s design excellence into a structured, production-led model capable of serving Africa’s growing workforce and institutional sectors.

The debut line, Modish Formals, will anchor this vision. Focused on refined corporate wear, it combines tailored design sensibilities with industrial reliability, setting a new benchmark for large-scale garment production that does not compromise on style or brand expression.

At the heart of this expansion is a newly established industrial garment factory, purpose-built for scale and precision.

The facility will produce a wide range of uniforms, including military and paramilitary apparel, corporate wear, and institutional garments—positioning the company to serve both public and private sector demand at scale.

This marks Mo’Afrique’s entry into the high-volume manufacturing space, a critical step in localising production and strengthening Nigeria’s industrial capacity.

Speaking on the launch, Omobolanle Olawole, CEO of Modish Formals, noted: “This expansion is a direct response to market demand. Over the years, our corporate clients have consistently required more than bespoke fashion—they need structured, high-quality garments that reflect their brand identity and can be delivered at scale. Modish is our answer to that need.”

As a subsidiary of the M3 Group, Modish is strategically positioned to become a key player in Nigeria’s bulk garment industry, bringing together design innovation, production efficiency, and operational discipline to deliver consistent value at scale.

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