Ciara stunned in a custom Tubo creation inspired by the sacred Iria ceremony of the Ijaw people.
Ciara’s Lagos takeover was nothing short of a cultural fashion spectacle. The Grammy-winning artist not only closed the Fruché show at Lagos Fashion Week 2025 in a sculptural red masterpiece but also stunned the internet in a custom Tubo
creation that celebrated African heritage through high fashion.The
look in question is a hand-crafted piece by Nigerian luxury designer Sandrah
Tubobereni, founder and creative director of .
The
designer revealed that the dress celebrates the Iria ceremony of the people
of the Niger Delta, which is an ancient and sacred rite of passage where girls
emerge as women.
The
exquisite design reimagines the bare-breasted, oil-painted traditional look,
translating it into a fully beaded, gold and russet sequined corset-style
dress.
"With
Ciara’s look, we took that foundation, our ongoing study of the woman’s form,
and pushed it further, combining silhouette with story. We introduced George, a textile often tied in
ceremonial settings, and layered in symbolic references to the Iria ceremony, where the female body is
honoured and adorned in a rite of passage. The result was not just a
silhouette, but a statement," Tubo noted in a .
For Sandrah Tubobereni, this moment marked yet another defining
collaboration in her decade-long journey of fashion designing.
Since
founding TUBỌ in 2014, Tubobereni, who traded a corporate career in business
development for the art of couture, has built a brand known for its exquisite
bridalwear, red carpet pieces, and custom creations worn by stars like Tiwa
Savage, Rita Dominic, and Ini Dima-Okojie.
Additionally, Ciara’s choice to wear Tubo was intentional. Earlier this
year, the singer revealed that a DNA test traced her ancestry back to Benin, a
West African nation neighbouring Nigeria. In July 2025, she further
strengthened that connection by officially acquiring .
Her Lagos visit, which included stops at Nike Art Gallery, John Randle
Centre, Balogun Market, Koko Beach, and Vaniti Club, felt like a homecoming.
Then came
the runway moment as Ciara emerged in a magnificent red pleated gown with
exaggerated sleeves and a dramatic gele, closing the Fruché show at Lagos
Fashion Week.
Ciara’s time in Lagos felt refreshingly authentic. Beyond the glitz and
designer fittings, there was something interesting about watching her connect
with the culture, from exploring local markets to celebrating African
craftsmanship on a global stage.


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