10 Nigerian Fashion Trends Taking Over Instagram in 2025

by Fathia Olasupo

If you’ve been on Instagram lately, you’ll notice one thing: Nigerian fashion trends are changing fast. There’s a new energy, and it’s coming from everyday people, not just celebrities or runway shows.

Everyone’s showing up with different outfits that mix tradition with streetwear, secondhand clothes styled like new, and hairstyles that do more than protect. It’s not just fashion. It’s personality, creativity, and a way to stand out without saying a word.

Here’s what’s trending in Nigeria: the styles people wear, snapping, and tagging in 2025.

 

Top 10 Fashion Trends on Instagram

1. Thrift Fashion Is the Real Flex Now
2. Adire Is Getting a Fresh Look
3. Oversized Shirts and Unisex Styling
4. Ankara Prints in Minimalist Cuts
5. Crochet Everything
6. Reworked Denim
7. Statement Bucket Hats and Handmade Caps
8. Aso Oke for Everyday Use
9. Y2K Is Still Going Strong
10. Hair as Fashion

1. Thrift Fashion Is the Real Flex Now

10 Nigerian Fashion Trends Taking Over Instagram in 2025

Wearing thrift isn’t about hiding your budget anymore. In 2025, it’s how people find one-of-a-kind pieces. Instagram is filled with Lagos and Ibadan creators styling ₦2,000 jackets better than designer outfits. People now tag #ThriftNigeria proudly. The clothes are cheaper, but what about the style? Not at all.

This shift also allows secondhand marketplaces and DIY stylists to thrive. You’re missing a big part of Nigerian fashion trends if you’re not on thrift Instagram.

 

2. Adire Is Getting a Fresh Look

Adire isn’t only for older generations anymore. These days, it’s cut into miniskirts, co-ords, kimonos, and even two-piece sets that you can wear to brunch or a content shoot. Fashion creators are mixing it with sneakers and denim; the results are everywhere on Instagram.

This trend is bringing back the love for local dyeing techniques in a way that fits today’s lifestyle.

 

3. Oversized Shirts and Unisex Styling

10 Nigerian Fashion Trends Taking Over Instagram in 2025Oversized button-downs, baggy pants, and neutral sets are now everyday wear. This trend leans into comfort, and it works for any gender. It’s relaxed but intentional. Think oversized white shirts with shorts, cargo pants with sneakers, or complete monochrome looks.

It’s not just streetwear; this is what many people are calling “Instagram casual, ” the kind of look that gets saved, reposted, and copied.

 

4. Ankara Prints in Minimalist Cuts

Ankara Prints in Minimalist CutsPeople still wear Ankara, but not the way it used to be. Now, the fabric is being sewn into shift dresses, jumpsuits with clean lines, or strap tops with simple straps. The idea is to let the print speak for itself, without heavy layers or multiple colours clashing.

It’s still Nigerian fashion but made to fit the soft, laid-back style trending in 2025.

 

5. Crochet Everything

Crochet EverythingTops and complete crochet outfits pop up in feed posts, especially among Gen Z and creatives. What makes this trend stand out is that many of the pieces are handmade or bought from small business pages on Instagram.

Crochet fashion feels personal, whether worn with a halter top, a two-piece beach set, or a bag. It also photographs well, so people wear it for trips, hangouts, and casual shoots.

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6. Reworked Denim

Denim isn’t just denim anymore. It’s cropped, patched, frayed, dyed, or cut into something new. People make skirts from old jeans, add kente or attire to denim jackets, or turn men’s jeans into fitted high-waist pants.

Instagram reels show the process and the final fit. The whole idea is: Why buy new when you can create something better with what you already have?

 

7. Statement Bucket Hats and Handmade Caps

Accessories are also shifting. Bucket hats, especially those made with adire, crochet, or patchwork, are becoming go-to styling items. You’ll see them in casual outfits, on beach trips, or even birthday shoots.

The small detail adds a finished look without trying too hard. It’s street, but it’s also intentional.

 

8. Aso Oke for Everyday Use

Aso Oke is no longer just for weddings or naming ceremonies. Creators are now styling it into crop tops, pants, and light jackets. Some add zippers or elastic bands to make it easier to wear.

This new use of Aso Oke is helping younger Nigerians connect with culture while keeping their style modern.

 

9. Y2K Is Still Going Strong

Low-rise jeans, mini skirts, and tiny shoulder bags are still part of Instagram fashion in Nigeria. The difference in 2025 is how people are remixing the look. Instead of just copying the early 2000s, they mix it with local fabrics, thrift finds, or handmade jewellery.

Y2K fashion has become more than a trend; it’s now a styling language.

 

10. Hair as Fashion

Hair as FashionHair is no longer just part of the look; it is the look. You’ll find pages dedicated to styles like knotless braids with beads, loc petals, colored twists, and braided designs that form patterns. These styles appear in fashion shoots, birthday content, and even brand deals.

What’s trending in Nigerian fashion now includes hair, not as an afterthought but as the main outfit piece.

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FAQs

1. What are the top Nigerian fashion trends on Instagram in 2025?

Some of the top Nigerian fashion trends on Instagram include thrift styling, crochet outfits, reworked denim, and modern adire looks.

2. Where can I buy trending Nigerian outfits seen on Instagram

You can shop through Instagram vendors, thrift pages, Lagos markets like Yaba or order from small fashion brands that now sell directly online.

3. Is Ankara still in style in Nigeria? 

Yes, but it’s styled differently now. Most people go for simpler cuts and wear them with modern accessories or streetwear pieces.

4. What’s the difference between old and new Nigerian fashion trends? 

Old styles were more event-focused. The new trends are more casual, creative, and made for Instagram. It’s everyday fashion with a personal twist.

5. How do I keep up with Nigerian fashion trends online? 

Follow hashtags like #NigerianFashionTrends, #NaijaStreetStyle, and #ThriftNigeria. You can also follow Lagos-based creators and fashion pages.

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