Where Nigerian Fashion lives,
breathes, and scales.
INDIGO brings together independent designer within a shared system that supports production, distribution, and long-term growth.Our Story
INDIGO is the first expression of The Indigo Collective. It exists as proof that fashion brands can grow sustainably while staying true to their identity.
About The Indigo Collective
The Indigo Collective is a shared infrastructure fund for the Nigerian fashion industry.
It provides independent brands with the systems they need to scale. This includes shared operations, aggregated procurement, working capital, and data insights.
The goal is simple. Remove friction so designers can focus on craft while building sustainable businesses.
Our Designers
The Indigo Collective is a shared infrastructure fund for the Nigerian fashion industry.
It provides independent brands with the systems they need to scale. This includes shared operations, aggregated procurement, working capital, and data insights.
The goal is simple. Remove friction so designers can focus on craft while building sustainable businesses.
The Indigo Collective
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Sùúrù is a two-day pop-up curated by Indigo Collective, bringing 15 independent Nigerian fashion brands together at 28 Cavendish Square, Marylebone. The concept is one room, one life: fashion and home décor presented together as a complete world, the way Nigerian designers actually build them.
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Coming soon!
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Testimonials
INDIGO proves that structure and creativity can coexist
Sarah Adeyemi
Frequently Asked Questions
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INDIGO is a concept store in Ikoyi that brings together independent Nigerian fashion brands within a shared system designed for growth.
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The Indigo Collective is a shared infrastructure fund supporting fashion brands with operations, procurement, working capital, and data insights.
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INDIGO is not just retail. It is a working model. Every brand in the space is supported behind the scenes by shared systems that enable scale without compromising craft.
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A curated selection of Nigerian designers with strong identity, quality craftsmanship, and long-term growth potential.
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Yes. Brands are selected based on alignment with the collective’s standards for craft, identity, and scalability.
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The focus is on Nigerian fashion brands, with an emphasis on building and supporting the local industry.

