Bose Ogulu Stuns in Adele Dejak Jewelry at 2025 Paris Fashion Week, Elevating African Luxury on the Global Stage
The 2025 Paris Fashion Week was not just a celebration of haute couture but also a dynamic showcase of global talent and cultural fusion. One of the standout moments of the event was the stunning appearance of Bose Ogulu, the mother and manager of Grammy-winning Nigerian artist Burna Boy. Renowned for her impeccable style and commanding presence, Ogulu turned heads with her sophisticated fashion choices, particularly her striking accessories from Kenyan luxury jewelry designer Adele Dejak.
Burna Boy's mother isn't just a supportive figure; she's a style icon in her own right, consistently turning heads in striking Adele Dejak designs. Her fashion choices, as highlighted in our latest blog post, speak volumes about her powerful influence, extending beyond music.
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A Fashion Icon in Her Own Right
Bose Ogulu has long been recognized for her effortless ability to merge elegance with cultural significance. As a frequent attendee of high-profile events, she seamlessly transitions from red carpets to award ceremonies, consistently making bold and stylish statements. At this year’s Paris Fashion Week, she did not disappoint, donning a meticulously curated ensemble that reflected both her personal aesthetic and a nod to Africa’s growing influence in the luxury fashion industry.
Showcasing African Luxury at a Global Platform
Ogulu’s choice to accessorize with Adele Dejak’s pieces underscores the increasing recognition of African designers on the global fashion stage. Dejak, a champion of sustainable and ethically sourced materials, has positioned her brand as a leading name in African luxury fashion. Her participation in events such as Luxury Connect Africa in Paris serves as a testament to the continent’s evolving presence in high fashion.
In an interview with TikTok’s The People Gallery, Ogulu provided a detailed breakdown of her striking outfit:
“I’m wearing Issey Miyake top to bottom, Schiaparelli boots, a bracelet by Kenyan jewelry designer Adele Dejak, Schiaparelli earrings, a Rolex watch, and a Schiaparelli handbag.”
Her ensemble not only exuded elegance but also placed a spotlight on African craftsmanship, reinforcing the importance of representation in the global luxury market.
Bose Ogulu, affectionately known as "Mama Burna," is more than just Burna Boy’s mother; she is a powerhouse in the African music industry. As a businesswoman, talent manager, and cultural ambassador, she has played a pivotal role in shaping Burna Boy’s global success.
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Adele Dejak’s Vision for African Luxury
Adele Dejak, the creative force behind the eponymous brand, expressed her excitement about Ogulu wearing her designs on such a prestigious platform.
“It’s an honor to see my pieces being worn by such an influential figure at an event as significant as Paris Fashion Week,” Dejak remarked. “This moment is a testament to the power and reach of African creativity and craftsmanship.”
Founded in 2008 in Nairobi, Kenya, Adele Dejak’s brand has become synonymous with edgy sophistication, style, and quality. Using reclaimed and recycled materials sourced from across the African continent, her pieces celebrate African heritage and design innovation. Born in Kano, Nigeria, Dejak has always been passionate about African culture, and her brand reflects this deep-rooted love for the continent’s artistic traditions.
A Statement Beyond Fashion
Beyond her fashion choices, Bose Ogulu also shared an insightful perspective on style and relationships. She emphasized that true elegance is not dictated by price tags but by individuality and confidence.
“Carrying Birkins is not being stylish,” she stated. “A partner with style might be a headache. I would rather give my partner styling tips to suit his disposition. Funds are not bad, as long as that is not the only thing going on for him.”
This statement resonated with many, reinforcing the idea that luxury and style should be about authenticity rather than mere labels.
Her presence commands attention, and her choice of jewelry reflects her bold yet sophisticated style. Notably, she has been seen wearing the Adele Dejak Morowa bracelet, a piece that embodies strength and elegance.
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The Rise of African Fashion in the Global Arena
Bose Ogulu’s appearance at Paris Fashion Week, adorned in Adele Dejak’s exquisite jewelry, serves as a landmark moment for African luxury fashion. It highlights the continent’s growing influence in global style narratives and affirms the role of African designers in shaping contemporary fashion trends.
With trailblazers like Adele Dejak leading the charge, African luxury fashion continues to make significant strides, proving that creativity, sustainability, and cultural heritage can seamlessly merge to redefine global fashion standards. Ogulu’s bold fashion choices at Paris Fashion Week reaffirm that African designers are no longer just participating in the conversation they are leading it.
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