Veryldesigns marked Africa Day at the University of Westminster with a deeply emotional showcase that also served as a tribute to designer’s late grandfather, Enos, who passed away at 99 years old.
The collection, titled Journey to Legacy (2020–2026), reflected the brand’s growth over the years. It highlighted how Veryldesigns evolved from early pieces that gained viral attention, to fashion week runway collections that established its presence in the industry.
The showcase also explored different phases of the brand’s design journey. It moved into corporate wear, introducing subtle touches of colour and print into typically plain professional styles. It then progressed into bold embroidered pieces designed for red carpets and major events, while still maintaining balance and elegance.
The final stage of the collection introduced bridal designs, featuring bold beading and structured silhouettes that showed a more refined and detailed direction for the brand.
Overall, the showcase told a story of growth, blending craftsmanship from Kampala with global design influences. It reflected a journey of creativity, culture, and legacy coming together through fashion.
Photography @elijah.mcdonnelll
Models @gustavedx , Amariah-Anne, Aimee, Jayne
