Post Imperial, established in 2012 by Niyi Okuboyejo, has consistently championed the strength of collective storytelling as a fundamental aspect of its identity. This ethos has permeated not only the brand’s essence but also its character. Whether through direct collaborations or the incorporation of diverse creative influences into its mainline offerings, Post Imperial continues to celebrate the potency of shared narratives and the richness they bring. To uphold this tradition, the brand unveils its latest early summer collection, dubbed “Remnants.”
Drawing inspiration from the vibrant textiles and techniques of local African artisans, “Remnants” exemplifies Post Imperial’s commitment to blending traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design sensibilities. The collection draws creative inspiration from renowned artists Noah Purifoy and El Anatsui, mirroring their practice of discovering beauty in the everyday environment.
The lineup features an array of tops, pants, and hats infused with bold colors and adorned with the brand’s signature Adire dyed prints. From coffee-toned pants embellished with dandelion motifs to fuchsia-hued square tops, each piece reflects the depth of cultural heritage. Notably, all garments are meticulously sourced, dyed, and crafted in Nigeria, further amplifying the collection’s authenticity.
Experience the allure of Post Imperial’s “Remnants” collection showcased in the gallery above, now available for purchase online.