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Temple Muse presents Ghanaian womenswear brand, Bello Edu, for retail in Nigeria

Temple Muse presents Bello Edu for retail in Nigeria

Temple Muse played host to your favourite fashion curators and enthusiasts at an intimate gathering to share great news.

Curating the best fashion talents across the continent for the past 10 years, Temple Muse presents Ghanaian womenswear brand, Bello Edu, for retail in Nigeria.

Lagos' premiere concept store,Temple Muse, played host to top fashion cognoscenti from editors to stylists and bloggers.

The affair was intimate and exclusive with an expertly curated array of hors d'eourves and champagne to go.

The brunch heralds the launch of leading Ghanaian womenswear brand, Bello Edu in Nigeria, and their retail presence in Temple Muse, Lagos.  In attendance at the brunch was Alima Bello, creative director of Bello Edu.

Speaking about why Temple Muse is the perfect retail partner for Bello Edu in Nigeria, Alima had this to say:

"The partnership with Temple Muse is very dear to us because we believe their principles are aligned with ours in constantly pursuing  to provide our clients with what they need with utmost care and passion. Being part Nigerian, it was a natural progression for my brand to find its way in Lagos. The physical connection we have been able to make with the B|E woman in Lagos is phenomenal and we hope to grow with her as she continues to make strides in her own journey."

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