Meet Omobolanle Abibat Adesiyan (Qweenfecy)
Tell us a bit about yourself.
Omobolanle Abibat Adesiyan popularly known as Qweenfecy is a Nigeria born fashion designer based in Ontario, Canada. A laudable product of George Brown College, who is recognized for her afro-culture fashion brand “Qweenfecy Clothing”.
What inspires you?
In the heartbeat of Africa, my designs pay homage to the vibrant tapestry of Nigerian culture. Rooted in personal narratives, each custom outfit becomes a powerful symbol of growth and triumph. Models wear these creations, representing their individual journeys—from escaping violence and forced marriages to overcoming persecution based on sexual orientation.These designs serve as visual narratives, reflecting the confident and vibrant individuals who have emerged from life’s challenges. Crafted in the image of the wearer, the garments empower models to authentically share their stories without the need for additional explanation. Qweenfecy is more than clothing; it’s a movement that celebrates identity, resilience, and the transformative power of self-expression. Through fashion, we invite the world to connect with diverse narratives, each stitch echoing the strength within and every silhouette a testament to the indomitable spirit thriving in the heart of Africa.
Tell us the story behind your brand/art.
The brand empowers individuals to freely express themselves, allowing them the liberty to showcase designs in a manner that aligns with their personal inclinations. This may encompass activities such as drumming, incorporating fire on the runway, or utilizing live mannequins. Each runway model narrates a unique and personal story, with distinctive walks and messages conveyed through their interpretation of the runway experience.