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A Merger of Two collection reflects that fusion. The refinement of classic English tailoring meets the relaxed rhythm of Nigerian life. Structured blazers are reimagined with subtle Yoruba references through fabric and accessories, while dresses feature bold patterns rooted in West African visual language.
Coordinated sets for both men and women echo the understated charm of South West London living, with quiet nods to Afrofusion aesthetics. From black tie elegance to church day sophistication, each piece is crafted for modern life, global in outlook, grounded in heritage, and deeply personal at its core.
Our collection launches in February 2026, with global pre‑orders opening immediately. Worldwide deliveries will begin from April 2026. This timeline supports our sustainability commitment — you can learn more in our FAQ.


Design set 4: Nights in Boha
Midnight Boha
Mysterious, romantic, and rooted — great for eveningwear with cultural flair
Midnight Boha


Design 2: Casually Chelsea
Chelsea Drift
Soft, wearable, stylish — nods to location and movement
Chelsea Drift


Design 3: SS/SW Aso Oke meet Ijaw
Creeks & Looms
Metaphoric blend of Ijaw waterways and Yoruba textile craftsmanship— perfect for a seasonal drop
Creeks & Looms


Design 1: Going to the Polo
Polo & Paradise
Evokes both preppy elegance and cultural richness — ideal for a standout daytime look
Polo & Paradise
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Frequently Asked Questions
Made-to-measure
Yes, we offer made‑to‑measure services for the Eyíyẹ́mi Aso Oke‑Ijaw Dress and the Owei Set.
Simply email info@koutureparadise.com your measurements during the order process, and we’ll create your piece specifically for you.
Delivery
Yes, we ship worldwide. Shipping costs apply and will be added at checkout, and in some cases customs and duty charges may also apply; these additional fees are the responsibility of the customer.
Pre-orders will be processed from April 2026, with delivery taking 1–5 working days for orders within Nigeria and 7–16 working days for international shipments. You will receive a confirmation email with your delivery details, followed by additional updates once your products have been created and dispatched. If you require your parcel sooner, please let us know and we will prioritise your order in the first batch to be created and processed.
Sustainability
Our A Merger of Two collection is crafted using a refined selection of natural, culturally rooted, and consciously sourced materials. We work exclusively with fibres that honour both heritage craftsmanship and environmentally responsible design. The collection features cotton, silk, and linen, chosen for their durability, breathability, and low‑impact qualities. Each fabric is selected with intention, ensuring every piece feels luxurious yet timeless.
A signature element of this collection is our hand‑dyed Adire, a traditional Nigerian textile made from natural cotton. Our Adire fabrics are produced in partnership with artisans in our local community, using intricate tie‑and‑dye methods and natural indigo derived from locally grown plants. This process preserves an important Yoruba craft tradition while supporting a circular, community‑rooted dyeing practice.
The accessory details in this collection carry both cultural and sustainable significance. We incorporate authentic coral beads, a symbol of prestige and heritage across many West African cultures. Alongside these, we use recycled plastic beads sourced from local Nigerian markets, giving discarded materials new life while supporting local craftspeople and reducing waste.
Our pieces are made on a pre‑order basis because we are committed to creating fashion that protects the planet, honours our craft communities, and actively reduces waste. Pre‑ordering allows us to produce only what is needed, eliminating the overproduction that fuels global textile waste—waste that often ends up in landfills across Africa, overwhelming local environments and communities. This is a core issue we are dedicated to changing.
We also choose to release only one collection each year. This is a deliberate decision rooted in slow‑fashion principles: our focus is not profit, but purpose. By limiting production, we can design with intention, source responsibly, and avoid contributing to the fast‑fashion overflow that disproportionately harms ecosystems in countries like Ghana.
Producing on demand gives our artisans the time and space to craft each piece with care, ensures responsible use of natural materials such as cotton, silk, linen, and Adire, and prevents excess stock or unused fabric. It supports fair working conditions and allows us to manage every stage of production—from dyeing to beading to tailoring—with minimal environmental impact.
Most importantly, pre‑order production allows us to build a circular, culturally rooted fashion model—one that reduces waste, respects heritage, and puts the planet first. Our goal is simple: create beautiful pieces without adding to the landfills our communities have unfairly inherited.
Customer Service
You can contact us through our contact page or on WhatsApp, and we’ll be happy to assist you with choosing the right size or answering any other questions you may have.


































