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Home»Fashion»Damilola Royal slays in Ramarporsh design for Ileya, merging fashion and purpose | The Guardian Nigeria News
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Damilola Royal slays in Ramarporsh design for Ileya, merging fashion and purpose | The Guardian Nigeria News

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Damilola Royal slays in Ramarporsh design for Ileya, merging fashion and purpose | The Guardian Nigeria News
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In a stunning celebration of culture, elegance, and community spirit, Nigerian actress and humanitarian, Damilola Royal, stepped out for the Ileya festivities in a dazzling outfit by rising fashion brand Ramarporsh Design.
Damilola, known for her inspiring roles on screen and her dedication to charity work in Nigeria, wore a custom piece made from traditional lace fusion fabric designed to reflect both heritage and modern modesty.
Speaking about the collaboration, designer Ramatallahi Abubakar, founder of Ramarporsh Design, said: “Damilola embodies everything our brand stands for grace, purpose, and cultural pride.
“Having her wear our design this Ileya not only celebrates fashion but also connects with the values we hold dear as Nigerians,” she said.
Ramarporsh Design, known for its unique use of fabrics like Ankara, Aso-oke, Adire, and lace, is rapidly gaining attention for promoting modest fashion that empowers women and reflects African elegance.
This collaboration also supports the brand’s mission to uplift voices in the creative community, especially across the diaspora and through platforms like the Bradford African Fashion Arts (BAFA) initiative in the UK, where Ramatallahi is set to showcase her upcoming collections.
With Damilola Royal’s influence and commitment to giving back, this partnership is more than fashion, it’s a statement of identity, celebration, and impact.

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