If there was ever a reminder of why the Wear Nigerian movement continues to resonate, Toke Makinwa just delivered it.
Known for constantly reinventing her style identity, the media personality stepped out in a striking look by Hertunba, a gown that perfectly merges artistic expression with contemporary elegance.

At the center of the look is a halter-neck silhouette that feels both timeless and modern. Hertunba’s design language often explores the intersection of strength and femininity, and this piece captures that balance effortlessly.
The gown’s abstract print immediately commands attention. Rendered in a monochrome palette layered with warm terracotta and deep indigo accents, the fabric reads almost like a painted canvas rather than traditional textile design. The effect is sculptural, expressive and deeply rooted in visual storytelling.
The high halter neckline naturally draws focus upward, emphasizing posture and structure while contrasting with the open-back detail that adds subtle drama to the silhouette. It’s a design choice that feels confident rather than overt elegant with intention.
Flowing into a floor-length shape, the gown moves with softness and fluidity. The gathered fabric around the neckline elongates the body, creating a graceful vertical line that enhances the overall sense of ease and sophistication.



Rather than competing with the statement print, Toke’s styling remains intentionally restrained. A sleek ultra-long ponytail keeps the neckline fully visible while introducing a polished, modern edge to the ensemble.
Accessories follow the same approach. Gold-toned statement earrings subtly mirror the warmer tones within the print, while oversized sunglasses add the signature glamour and mystery often associated with her personal style.
Her beauty look ties everything together seamlessly: glowing skin, soft bronzed tones and a neutral lip that complements the dress without distracting from it.
The result is a perfect example of fashion functioning as wearable art expressive, intentional and unmistakably Nigerian in spirit.

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