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The premiere of Iyabo Ojo’s The Return of Arinzo at Balmoral Hall this past Sunday was not the place to play it safe. With a theme like “President & First Lady,” the assignment was clear: step out with presence, authority, and just the right amount of drama.

And the guests understood it.

The night unfolded as a striking collision of Nollywood and the Afrobeats scene, with attendees leaning into the brief in ways that felt both intentional and expressive. From sharply tailored looks that echoed political power dressing to flowing gowns that carried a more regal, First Lady energy, the red carpet became a showcase of individuality wrapped in elegance.

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There was no single way to interpret the theme and that was exactly the point. Some went classic and commanding, others took a more fashion-forward route, but everyone came with a sense of occasion. It was less about playing dress-up and more about stepping into a character, even if just for the night.

At its core, the The Return of Arinzo premiere delivered what Nollywood does best: spectacle, personality, and a reminder that style is just as much a part of the storytelling as the film itself.

See their looks at the premiere of Iyabo Ojo’s The Return of Arinzo below:

Chioma Ikokwu

Arinzo

The Mkambala’s

Arinzo

Funke Akindele

Arinzo

Toyin Abraham

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Hilda Baci

Arinzo

Kie Kie

Mimi Yina

Omowunmi Dada

Toke Makinwa

Eniola Badmus

Papaya Ex

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Daniel Usidamen is Fashion Editor & Chief Critic at La Mode Magazine. Known for his sharp takes and unapologetic voice, he writes about runway moments, rising African designers, and the cultural pulse of fashion on the continent. Expect insight, a little sass, and zero filter.

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