Since leaving the Big Brother Naija house, Sultana Ibrahim has been treating her wardrobe like a runway with no off switch — and honestly, we’re just lucky to be witnessing it.

You know how some reality stars step out of the house and into brand deals? Sultana stepped out into looks. From regal gele moments to razor-sharp tailoring, she’s in her fashion renaissance era, and it’s serving storylines, silhouettes, and serious range.

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SOURCE: Sultana Ibrahim/Instagram

Let’s start with that yellow-and-white three-piece — a sweetheart corset top tucked into high-waisted trousers and finished with a floor-length brocade coat drenched in florals and power shoulders. Minimal jewellery. A perfectly wrapped gele. It’s giving “modern aso-ebi royalty.”

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SOURCE: Sultana Ibrahim/Instagram

Then came the switch-up: a silver beaded mini with black structured shoulders and sleeves that could cut glass. The dress didn’t whisper; it announced itself. Slick bob. Strappy heels. Confidence levels: unbothered.

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Sultana

SOURCE: Sultana Ibrahim/Instagram

And just when we thought we’d seen her full fashion vocabulary, she threw in a menswear-inspired moment that felt straight out of a 70s Lagos jazz club — navy pinstripes, wide-leg trousers, a crisp waistcoat, white double-breasted blazer, and a black baker boy cap with mesh detailing. The retro sunglasses? Chef’s kiss.

What’s refreshing about Sultana’s post-show glow-up is her refusal to be boxed in. She moves between traditional elegance, glam-night-out energy, and androgynous tailoring without losing her sense of self. It’s not about proving she can do it all — it’s about reminding us she already could.

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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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