Lagos with Orange Culture
Lagos with Orange Culture
Orange CultureFounder of Orange Culture, Adebayo Oke-Lawal is Lagos born and bread. Born out of his frustrations with hyper-masculinity and the prescribed identities surrounding him, Bayo speaks of Orange Culture as more than a clothing line, but “a movement for a creative class of men."
The first Nigerian brand to showcase at London Collection Men's and be a finalist of the LVMH prize in ’14, Bayo continues to push the boundaries forward for his hometown. From karaoke joints to the best places to escape the chaos, check out his guide to Lagos.
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Upbeat
“If you want to enjoy an amazing time bouncing - stop by the indoor trampoline park and connect with your inner child.”
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“Fun arcade games, bowling and the option of three different restaurants including one with a rooftop view.”
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“Discover Nigerian contemporary art at its best at Rele in the heart of Lagos.”
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“Catch a beautiful history, beautiful Adire and beautiful conversations with Mama Nike at the Nike Art Gallery. It is truly an experience.”
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“If you want to try delicious suya for the first time, stop by Bukka Hut in the evening.”
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“For super facials, mani peds and relaxing massages, pop by Bnatural in Victoria island, Lagos.”
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“For great spoken word, live bands and delicious food, stop by Bogobiri to enjoy a rich artistic and Afrocentric experience.”
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“If you want to enjoy Nigerian food in a beautiful, architectural space with great vibes stop by NOK. Weekends are great with DJs and bands sometimes hosted while you enjoy great food.”
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“Try the longest bridge walk/canopy walk and also enjoy a nice picnic outside during dry season. Stay hydrated and carry your camera to capture the beautiful experience.”
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