Global Citizen’s Move Afrika show was already set to be a historic event, but when John Legend took the stage as the headliner, he didn’t just bring his signature soulful vocals—he made a bold statement with his wardrobe. The Grammy-winning icon used his platform to spotlight some of the finest African designers, especially Nigerian designers, seamlessly merging music and fashion in a way only a legend could.
For his electrifying performance, Legend stepped out in a series of meticulously curated ensembles. First, he rocked a bold, contemporary look from Eleven Sixten by Ugo Mozie, a brand celebrated for its modern yet timeless take on African fashion.
Next, he switched things up with a sleek white suit by Orange Culture, a label known for its gender-fluid designs and artistic storytelling.
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Then, in a moment that set the fashion world abuzz, he graced the stage in a striking green-and-white polka dot two-piece by Emmy Kasbit, a designer revered for his innovative use of traditional African textiles.

With each outfit, John Legend not only celebrated African creativity but also reinforced the deep connection between music and fashion, making the night even more unforgettable.

