Home › Forums › Lifestyle & Relationships › Fashion & Beauty › These are our biggest fashion predictions for this festive season
- This topic is empty.
-
AuthorPosts
-
December 3, 2025 at 3:08 am #39315
tkc
Keymaster::
Detty December is officially on, and the fashion game is about to get real. Here’s what we think will have everyone serving looks all month long.
December is finally here, and you can already feel the “detty” in the air. Nigerians, at home and in the diaspora, are planning to show up and out at every event. Those in the diaspora have had their suitcases packed and have been on standby since October. Social media feeds are about to be flooded with the season’s finest fits.
From sparkling party outfits to cosy-chic streetwear, we’re breaking down the fashion pieces we predict will dominate this December.
Read also: Travelling soon? Don’t pack without this makeup guide!
Party‑ready picks
Mesh bodycon dresses

Onalaja Script Dress (Blue Green) via onalaja.com Always a go-to, these dresses are breathable enough to handle Lagos’ heat while keeping you looking flawless for dinners and nights out. Expect to see them everywhere this December — comfort meets major style points.
Mini dresses

Kehlani Mini Dress via http://www.desireeiyama.com Full of youthful energy, mini dresses are perfect for concerts, clubs, and parties. Look out for styles with ruching, asymmetric cuts, bubble hems, ruffles, or button details. They’ve been trending all year, and December is no exception.
Jumpsuits

ZERRA JUMPSUIT – COFFEE via andreaiyamah.com As a jumpsuit lover myself, you’ll definitely catch me rocking these this December. From wide-leg to halter styles, they’re the ultimate choice for anyone who wants comfort without compromising on style.
Corset tops

via @niyah.gonzalez on Instagram The holy grail of fashion. Pair them with jeans, cargo pants, or skirts, and you’ve got a look that works for multiple venues. Expect to see corset tops everywhere this festive season.
Streetwear, utility and casual-chic for relaxed events
Utility fashion

Baggy cargo pants outfit via Pinterest (original creator unknown). If this is your work, please contact us for proper credit. Those parachute-style cargos, utility jumpsuits, or anything that looks like you could survive a zombie apocalypse while looking fire? yes. You’ve got room for your phone, lip gloss, snacks and whatever random stuff your friends hand you throughout the night. Practical and hot.
Oversized streetwear and baggy silhouette

Oversized hoodie outfit via Pinterest (original creator unknown). If this is your work, please contact us for proper credit. Oversize hoodies you can disappear into, baggy tees that feel like pyjamas but look intentional and wide-leg trousers that flutter when you walk. Perfect for outdoor concerts and the after-party nap on someone’s couch.
Casual-chic combos

Ashluxe Manor via @ashluxe on Instagram Throw on a cute denim skirt with an off-shoulder top, and you’re instantly serving looks without trying too hard. Rock a matching lounge set or sweatsuit. That’s the daytime look that can take you straight into the night without a wardrobe change.
Shoes that won’t betray you at 2 a.m

Sneakers via Pinterest (original creator unknown). If this is your work, please contact us for proper credit. Afrocentric & traditional‑meets-modern day Gen Z
Adire 2.0

Rinni Adire set via @ruksalamode on Instagram You can anticipate seeing a lot of crisp adire two-piece sets, body-skimming mini dresses, and sharp blazers form ready to wear brands like Aries Couture and RUKS Á LA MODE this December.
Aso-oke

Aso Oke cargo pants via @woyin.ng on Instagram The gorgeous hand-woven strip fabric has been making waves all year. We’ve seen it in cropped jackets, bralettes, bomber jackets, and even cargo pants with Aso-oke panels, and it was also a major staple at the 2025 Lagos Fashion Week . We can’t wait to see how it’ll be closing out the year.
Y2K

via @omolotsss on Instagram We’re talking baby tees, butterfly clips, low-rise cargo skirts, crochet tops, and thrifted jackets with a twist. Basically, all the early-2000s nostalgia pieces that always find their way back into our wardrobes — especially when the festive energy hits.
Crochet everything

2-piece crochet set via @damzdesignz on Instagram Tiny crochet bralettes that show just enough, matching crochet mini skirts, see-through crochet cardigans over bikini tops, crochet bucket hats, crochet bags big enough for your wig. It’s handmade, cute, breathable, and very convenient.
Maximalist accessorising & metallic drama
Chunky metallic jewellery

Layered jewellery fashion via Pinterest (original creator unknown). If this is your work, please contact us for proper credit. Think supersized earrings, layered necklaces, and dramatic bracelets. Gold, silver, and rose gold will be everywhere, especially to elevate evening looks. Expect a lot of layering of waist beads, bangles, belts, chains and the like.
Statement bags & heels

Statement bags & heels via Pinterest (original creator unknown). If this is your work, please contact us for proper credit. Accessories are designed to be focal points. Expect statement bags, the return of the Y2K shoulder bag and highly embellished, attention-grabbing footwear.
Owambe slay
The “no space for small chops” corset gown

Olive green asoebi lace corset dress via @ flashandflicks_on Instagram Everybody is going to be doing the “waist where” corset bodice right now. This dominant trend uses the bodice, often incorporating lace or sheer panels to perfectly cinch the waist, giving a highly feminine, snatched silhouette. Expect to see it all through the festive season.
Two-piece ensembles (skirt & blouse):

Rose pink lace skirt and blouse via Pinterest (original creator unknown). If this is your work, please contact us for proper credit. For ultimate comfort and versatility, the fitted blouse and matching maxi skirt set has always been a trend. This offers an elegant look while still allowing for freedom of movement for dancing.
Heavy jewellery

Traditional look with Jewellery via @presleyvisuals on Instagram If your neck isn’t layered in necklaces and pendants, if your ears aren’t carrying actual chandeliers, if your fingers don’t have at least one ring the size of a small doughnut, it wouldn’t be an owambe. You can expect everyone to be fully blinged out throughout next month
Tiny statement clutch

Mini gold clutch via @godrilz_clothingworld on Instagram For the owambe season, no more office bags or backpacks, we anticipate micro beaded purses, fan-shaped clutches, or little structured boxes dripping in crystals or Aso-oke. Just big enough for a phone, lipstick, and all the money you’re about to collect.
See you outside
December is going to be a long fashion marathon, especially for the “we outside” ladies , and we’re all going to be doing our best to look good while surviving Lagos traffic and back-to-back events. Wear what makes you feel confident, comfortable, and ready for whatever chaotic plot twist December throws your way. If you’re having fun and your outfit looks good, that’s a major win.
So here’s to a month of slaying effortlessly, dancing till your feet hurt, collecting memories and serving looks all through the hottest month of the year.
Read more: It’s time to party! A simple style guide for your next Owambe fit
React to this post!Love0Kisses0Haha0Star0Weary0The post These are our biggest fashion predictions for this festive season appeared first on Marie Claire Nigeria.
-
AuthorPosts
- You must be logged in to reply to this topic.
- Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
- Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X
- Click to print (Opens in new window) Print
- Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
- Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp
- More
- Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest
- Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn
- Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit
- Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr
- Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window) Pocket
- Click to share on Mastodon (Opens in new window) Mastodon
- Click to share on Nextdoor (Opens in new window) Nextdoor
- Click to share on Bluesky (Opens in new window) Bluesky
