Mowalola Ogunlesi

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Mowalola Ogunlesi
Born (1994-03-25) 25 March 1994 (age 30)
Nationality Nigerian
Alma mater Central Saint Martins
Occupation Fashion designer
Years active2017–present
Notable workDesigned uniforms for Nigeria's World Cup team for Nike, Outfits for Skepta's 'Pure Water' video
Stylegenderless clothing
TitleDesign Director at Mowalola & Yeezy GAP
RelativesAdegboyega "Adey" Owunlesi (brother)
Website www.mowalola.com

Mowalola Ogunlesi (born 25 March 1994) is a Nigerian-born fashion designer and singer working and living in London. She is known for working with a wide variety of textiles such as leather and PVC to produce non-traditional silhouettes inspired by Nigerian and London youth culture. [1]

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Early life

Ogunlesi was born to Nigerian-Scottish mother and Nigerian father. She is ethnic Yoruba. Both are fashion designers. Her mother, Adenike Ogunlesi of Ruff 'n' Tumble specializing in children's clothing and her father working in traditional Nigerian menswear. [2] At the age of 12, Ogunlesi moved from Nigeria to attend boarding school in the Surrey countryside. Ogunlesi earned her Bachelor of Arts in Fashion at Central Saint Martins - University of the Arts London, debuting a collection at the Graduation Press Show in 2017. She enrolled in the Master of Arts programme at Central Saint Martins that year but dropped out in 2018 to have more creative freedom in her work. [1]

Career and recognition

After leaving Central Saint Martins, Ogunlesi applied to the Fashion East mentorship and support programme. Her 2019 London Fashion Week debut took place on Fashion East's stage. [1]

Ogunlesi came under scrutiny in September 2019 when Naomi Campbell was spotted wearing a Mowalola gown with a bullet wound design. The dress was interpreted as a statement on gun violence, but on Instagram Ogunlesi clarified the garment was meant to convey a sense of being a walking target. [3]

In October 2020, Ogunlesi was named by Elle as one of "10 Trailblazing Women Changing The Future You Need To Know", the others being: Tobi Kyeremateng, Ngozi Onwurah, Simi Lindgren, Balanda Atis, Magdalene Abraha, Koffee, Holly Fischer, Celeste and Margaret Busby. [4]

Collaborations

In 2019, she created outfits for Skepta's "Pure Water" music video and was one of six designers approached by British Vogue to style Barbie dolls for the brand's 60th anniversary. [5] [6]

On 26 June 2020 the Yeezy GAP 10-year partnership was officially announced, with Ogunlesi appointed by Ye as Design Director. [7]

In 2022, she joined with MGA Entertainment as a designer for a line of their Bratz dolls featuring two of the doll franchise's characters: Jade and Felicia. The collaboration line was released on 1 December. [8]

Music

Ogunlesi releases music also under the name Mowalola. In 2021, she released two singles, "Truck" and "Wawa". She was later featured on Namasenda's single "Banana Clip" (2021).

In 2024, she directed the visual for JT's single "Okay" and starred in FKA Twigs' music video for "Perfect Stranger". [9] [10]

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