Rwanda: Fashion Moments That Stood Out in 2025

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Rwanda: Fashion Moments That Stood Out in 2025


From bold runways and cultural storytelling to global recognition and industry-shaping milestones, 2025 was a year when Rwandan fashion showed signs of aggression despite very few shows on the stage.

The year was characterised by a celebration of creativity, collaborations, and continental pride, with designers pushing boundaries while staying rooted in heritage.

From fashion shows in Kigali and prestigious galas to international pop-up tours and global incubator programs, the industry continued to claim its space on the stage and these standout moments not only captured style and elegance but also reflected growth, resilience, and a future shaped by African voices.

Here are the moments that stood out in 2025.


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Threads of Africa fashion show

The colors of culture, creativity and continental pride filled Zaria Court Kigali on the evening of July 31, as Giants of Africa debuted its first Threads of Africa fashion show.

The showcase, curated by GOA creative advisor Ramatu Ujiri, brought together designers and models under the festival’s theme “One Africa, Without Borders.”

Hosted by Rwandan entrepreneur Sonia Iraguha, the show featured three designers from across the continent including Cameroon’s Hortense Mbea, Niger’s Alia Baré, and Rwandan-South African creative Nyambo Masamara, whose work appeared on global runways.

The Silver Gala

With just two editions passed, the Silver Gala is arguably the top fashion Gala in Kigali, thanks to its peak organisation that brings together different public figures from Rwanda and around the world.

From government officials to artists and fashion icons, guests turned the red carpet into a showcase of African creativity and global style.

Organised by Rwandan choreographer and philanthropist Sherrie Silver, this year’s Gala, held in November at BK Arena, spotlighted East Africa’s fashion scene through a “Best in Fashion” showcase featuring designers from Rwanda, Burundi, Uganda, and Kenya. Icyacumi 1/10 (Rwanda) won the $5,000 grand prize and mentorship with Ugo Mozie (US).

Beyond fashion, a charity auction raised $9,750 (about Rwf14.1 million), with birds flying high for luxury hotel stays, gorilla trekking trips, designer pieces, and a Paris Saint-Germain jersey signed by the entire team.

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