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Did you really think we were done with AMVCA 2026 fashion? Not even close. The looks are still coming in strong, and Nollywood actress Toyin Abraham gave us a full weekend style moment across Cultural Night, the main awards ceremony, and the after party appearing in three completely different looks with zero misses.

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Toyin Abraham/Instagram

For Cultural Night, Toyin Abraham wore a deep crimson velvet mermaid gown by Prudent Gabriel of Prudential, rooted in royal Edo cultural aesthetics. The off-shoulder silhouette featured dramatic tiering at the hips, a structured flared train, and a lattice-style coral beadwork overlay cascading to the hem. She completed the look with a traditional Okuku crown, stacked Ivie coral bead necklaces, matching wrist cuffs, and a bold cocktail ring. Her bronzed makeup and defined lip tied the entire regal moment together.

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Toyin Abraham/Instagram

For the main awards ceremony, she returned in another Prudent Gabriel of Prudential creation, a strapless black and champagne-gold ballgown defined by sculptural contrast and dramatic detailing. The gown featured an asymmetric front drape revealing a gold-lined interior edged in fine black beadwork, while a metallic branch-like detail extended over the left shoulder, creating one of the most talked-about silhouettes of the night. She styled it with a textured updo, soft bangs, a gold collar necklace, and warm smoky makeup.

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Toyin Abraham/Instagram

For the after party, Toyin switched into full celebratory mode in a lilac and lavender two-piece by Leemah Couture. The halter-neck corset top featured vertical beadwork and a butterfly-inspired bust detail, paired with a high-waisted mini skirt covered in oversized metallic lavender disc sequins. Crystal-embellished silver stilettos, minimalist drop earrings, and a sleek high ponytail completed the look

And if you think this is the end of AMVCA 2026 fashion coverage, think again, we are still unpacking more standout looks from the weekend, including BBNaija stars, rising style girls, and the men who showed up and showed out.

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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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