Nigerian Designer Challenges Norms With Gender-Fluid Fashion

FILE - Adeju Thompson wears one of his designs made for winter, inspired by the traditional Egungun masquerade, at Alara store in Lagos, Nigeria, February 20, 2024.

LAGOS — A Nigerian designer is making waves in fashion with a gender-fluid clothing line, which he says is intended to challenge the notion that non-binary dressing is a Western concept and societal norms in a country where LGBTQ+ rights are restricted.

Adeju Thompson, founder of the Lagos Space Program brand, designs clothing that transcends traditional gender boundaries, drawing inspiration from his African heritage and personal experiences.

One of Thompson's collections was partly informed by Gelede masquerades, a Yoruba custom where men don traditional female attire in an homage to matriarchy.

FILE - Adeju Thompson displays one of his designs at Alara store in Lagos, Nigeria, February 20, 2024.

Thompson hopes incorporating such elements into his work can help highlight gender fluidity in Nigeria's history.

His brand has found success abroad, with pieces stocked in stores across North America, Europe and Asia.

FILE - Adeju Thompson shows a traditional clothing called Agbada at Alara store in Lagos, Nigeria, February 20, 2024.

"In Nigeria being queer isn't something that is accepted," Thompson said in an interview. "I am just expressing myself as a designer, and through my work highlight that these ideas aren't Western constructs."

Thompson joins a growing number of Nigerian designers who are seeking to create new spaces for non-binary self-expression.

Thompson said he hopes his designs will spark an "alternate African narrative" that celebrates diversity and challenges traditional views on gender and identity.