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Sildek SILDEK STYLE-CITY (SSC) is driven by passion for quality, top-notch dress-up and customer satisfacti

BACKGROUND
My natural aptitude for fashion designing led me into starting the Fashion House SILDEK STYLE-CITY (SSC).

AND THE PARTYING WENT NORTH COLLECTION Cultural context.The net danshiki was detailed with northern Nigeria’s hand embro...
17/12/2025

AND THE PARTYING WENT NORTH COLLECTION

Cultural context.
The net danshiki was detailed with northern Nigeria’s hand embroidery. The pants are loose tribal print on lace

AND THE PARTYING WENT NORTH collection.
We drew inspiration from the traditional and cultural fabrics, regalia, hand embroidery techniques, beauty ornaments and decorative symbols of the people of middle belt and northern Nigeria. We also played with the foundational structure of fabric weaving where we ‘deweaved’ fabrics by removing threads along the weft to create new patterns and detailings in form of fringes.
As a cultural brand that preserves and promotes local craftsmanship, our inspiration gave birth to pieces that transcended geographical cultural boundaries to becoming contemporary with international appeal, creating subculture styles. The signs, symbols and colours of the murals on the tubali of northern Nigeria influenced the prints in the collection and motifs of our hand embroidery which is an age long tradition of detailing fabrics by the Hausas. The hand woven wool fabrics of the Benue people inspired the on loom and some off loom fabric design techniques we employed.
And The Partying Went North collection gives our customers an array of variety to choose from. We got ceremonial pieces, casual and playful designs that are thoughtfully made for men/women and androgynous look.



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AND THE PARTYING WENT NORTH COLLECTION Ceremonial black.For this look, we styled the deweaved sleeves set (this time in ...
12/12/2025

AND THE PARTYING WENT NORTH COLLECTION

Ceremonial black.
For this look, we styled the deweaved sleeves set (this time in black) with a cape that was the front hems were deweaved to give long fringes.

AND THE PARTYING WENT NORTH collection.
We drew inspiration from the traditional and cultural fabrics, regalia, hand embroidery techniques, beauty ornaments and decorative symbols of the people of middle belt and northern Nigeria. We also played with the foundational structure of fabric weaving where we ‘deweaved’ fabrics by removing threads along the weft to create new patterns and detailings in form of fringes.
As a cultural brand that preserves and promotes local craftsmanship, our inspiration gave birth to pieces that transcended geographical cultural boundaries to becoming contemporary with international appeal, creating subculture styles. The signs, symbols and colours of the murals on the tubali of northern Nigeria influenced the prints in the collection and motifs of our hand embroidery which is an age long tradition of detailing fabrics by the Hausas. The hand woven wool fabrics of the Benue people inspired the on loom and some off loom fabric design techniques we employed.
And The Partying Went North collection gives our customers an array of variety to choose from. We got ceremonial pieces, casual and playful designs that are thoughtfully made for men/women and androgynous look.



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AND THE PARTYING WENT NORTH COLLECTION The Shamaki ensemble This 2piece was inspired by the veil of the northern women a...
10/12/2025

AND THE PARTYING WENT NORTH COLLECTION

The Shamaki ensemble
This 2piece was inspired by the veil of the northern women and how they wrap it around their neck. The shirt has a collar with an invisible zipper to put it in place. We tailored a non-detachable half flay around the left hand of the neck to right shoulder which extends and swigs at the back (as seen on the send slight).

AND THE PARTYING WENT NORTH collection.
We drew inspiration from the traditional and cultural fabrics, regalia, hand embroidery techniques, beauty ornaments and decorative symbols of the people of middle belt and northern Nigeria. We also played with the foundational structure of fabric weaving where we ‘deweaved’ fabrics by removing threads along the weft to create new patterns and detailings in form of fringes.
As a cultural brand that preserves and promotes local craftsmanship, our inspiration gave birth to pieces that transcended geographical cultural boundaries to becoming contemporary with international appeal, creating subculture styles. The signs, symbols and colours of the murals on the tubali of northern Nigeria influenced the prints in the collection and motifs of our hand embroidery which is an age long tradition of detailing fabrics by the Hausas. The hand woven wool fabrics of the Benue people inspired the on loom and some off loom fabric design techniques we employed.
And The Partying Went North collection gives our customers an array of variety to choose from. We got ceremonial pieces, casual and playful designs that are thoughtfully made for men/women and androgynous look.



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AND THE PARTYING WENT NORTH COLLECTIONBaban Riga Re-envisionedAdding a twist to the baba riga (Agbada)’s embroidery on r...
05/12/2025

AND THE PARTYING WENT NORTH COLLECTION
Baban Riga Re-envisioned
Adding a twist to the baba riga (Agbada)’s embroidery on robe, we created a robe and this time, the embroidery was done inside on a waistcoat which is visible through the wide ova cut neckline of the robe.
You can also wear the waistcoat and the pants alone as a two piece like in the second slide.

AND THE PARTYING WENT NORTH collection.
We drew inspiration from the traditional and cultural fabrics, regalia, hand embroidery techniques, beauty ornaments and decorative symbols of the people of middle belt and northern Nigeria. We also played with the foundational structure of fabric weaving where we ‘deweaved’ fabrics by removing threads along the weft to create new patterns and detailings in form of fringes.
As a cultural brand that preserves and promotes local craftsmanship, our inspiration gave birth to pieces that transcended geographical cultural boundaries to becoming contemporary with international appeal, creating subculture styles. The signs, symbols and colours of the murals on the tubali of northern Nigeria influenced the prints in the collection and motifs of our hand embroidery which is an age long tradition of detailing fabrics by the Hausas. The hand woven wool fabrics of the Benue people inspired the on loom and some off loom fabric design techniques we employed.
And The Partying Went North collection gives our customers an array of variety to choose from. We got ceremonial pieces, casual and playful designs that are thoughtfully made for men/women and androgynous look.



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AND THE PARTYING WENT NORTH COLLECTIONRegal powersA rustic and enigmatic 3piece. This is what we call wearable art. The ...
03/12/2025

AND THE PARTYING WENT NORTH COLLECTION

Regal powers
A rustic and enigmatic 3piece. This is what we call wearable art. The black with a sheen shows how luxe the fabric is. The jacket is detailed with monogram embroidery and a special carved stick adorned with beads.

AND THE PARTYING WENT NORTH collection.
We drew inspiration from the traditional and cultural fabrics, regalia, hand embroidery techniques, beauty ornaments and decorative symbols of the people of middle belt and northern Nigeria. We also played with the foundational structure of fabric weaving where we ‘deweaved’ fabrics by removing threads along the weft to create new patterns and detailings in form of fringes.
As a cultural brand that preserves and promotes local craftsmanship, our inspiration gave birth to pieces that transcended geographical cultural boundaries to becoming contemporary with international appeal, creating subculture styles. The signs, symbols and colours of the murals on the tubali of northern Nigeria influenced the prints in the collection and motifs of our hand embroidery which is an age long tradition of detailing fabrics by the Hausas. The hand woven wool fabrics of the Benue people inspired the on loom and some off loom fabric design techniques we employed.
And The Partying Went North collection gives our customers an array of variety to choose from. We got ceremonial pieces, casual and playful designs that are thoughtfully made for men/women and androgynous look.



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AND THE PARTYING WENT NORTH COLLECTION Kaftan dressInspired by sweat shirt, we created this long kaftan dress out of a b...
26/11/2025

AND THE PARTYING WENT NORTH COLLECTION

Kaftan dress
Inspired by sweat shirt, we created this long kaftan dress out of a black linen with elastane fiber that gives a hug to the body but still gives a little ease. The stretch in the fabric allowed us to make the neckline round. We detailed the kaftan dress with a rolled up cuff, a gold hand embroidery and a symmetrical slight that the opening is visible at the hem.

AND THE PARTYING WENT NORTH collection.
We drew inspiration from the traditional and cultural fabrics, regalia, hand embroidery techniques, beauty ornaments and decorative symbols of the people of middle belt and northern Nigeria. We also played with the foundational structure of fabric weaving where we ‘deweaved’ fabrics by removing threads along the weft to create new patterns and detailings in form of fringes.
As a cultural brand that preserves and promotes local craftsmanship, our inspiration gave birth to pieces that transcended geographical cultural boundaries to becoming contemporary with international appeal, creating subculture styles. The signs, symbols and colours of the murals on the tubali of northern Nigeria influenced the prints in the collection and motifs of our hand embroidery which is an age long tradition of detailing fabrics by the Hausas. The hand woven wool fabrics of the Benue people inspired the on loom and some off loom fabric design techniques we employed.
And The Partying Went North collection gives our customers an array of variety to choose from. We got ceremonial pieces, casual and playful designs that are thoughtfully made for men/women and androgynous look.



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AND THE PARTYING WENT NORTH COLLECTION Sweat-KaftanInspired by sweat shirt, we created this long kaftan out of a black l...
22/11/2025

AND THE PARTYING WENT NORTH COLLECTION

Sweat-Kaftan
Inspired by sweat shirt, we created this long kaftan out of a black linen with elastane fiber. The stretch in the fabric allowed us to make the neckline round. We detailed the kaftan with a rolled up cuff, a gold hand embroidery and a symmetrical slight that whose is visible at the hem.

AND THE PARTYING WENT NORTH collection.
We drew inspiration from the traditional and cultural fabrics, regalia, hand embroidery techniques, beauty ornaments and decorative symbols of the people of middle belt and northern Nigeria. We also played with the foundational structure of fabric weaving where we ‘deweaved’ fabrics by removing threads along the weft to create new patterns and detailings in form of fringes.
As a cultural brand that preserves and promotes local craftsmanship, our inspiration gave birth to pieces that transcended geographical cultural boundaries to becoming contemporary with international appeal, creating subculture styles. The signs, symbols and colours of the murals on the tubali of northern Nigeria influenced the prints in the collection and motifs of our hand embroidery which is an age long tradition of detailing fabrics by the Hausas. The hand woven wool fabrics of the Benue people inspired the on loom and some off loom fabric design techniques we employed.
And The Partying Went North collection gives our customers an array of variety to choose from. We got ceremonial pieces, casual and playful designs that are thoughtfully made for men/women and androgynous look.



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AND THE PARTYING WENT NORTH COLLECTIONGajeren ash fringesWe ‘deweaved’ the yarns on wefts by carefully removing the thre...
20/11/2025

AND THE PARTYING WENT NORTH COLLECTION

Gajeren ash fringes
We ‘deweaved’ the yarns on wefts by carefully removing the threads to create the 3quarter sleeve fringes. We finished up the hem of the sleeves with a bias cut band. Same off the loom ‘deweaving’ method was applied on the patch front pockets on the trousers

AND THE PARTYING WENT NORTH collection
We drew inspiration from the traditional and cultural fabrics, regalia, hand embroidery techniques, beauty ornaments and decorative symbols of the people of middle belt and northern Nigeria. We also played with the foundational structure of fabric weaving where we
‘deweaved’ fabrics by removing threads along the weft to create new patterns and detailings in form of fringes.
As a cultural brand that preserves and promotes local craftsmanship, our inspiration gave birth to pieces that transcended geographical cultural boundaries to becoming contemporary with international appeal, creating subculture styles. The signs, symbols and colours of the murals on the tubali of northern Nigeria influenced the prints in the collection and motifs of our hand embroidery which is an age long tradition of detailing fabrics by the Hausas. The hand woven wool fabrics of the Benue people inspired the on loom and some off loom fabric design techniques we employed.
And The Partying Went North collection gives our customers an array of variety to choose from. We got ceremonial pieces, casual and playful designs that are thoughtfully made for men/women and androgynous look.
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AND THE PARTYING WENT NORTH COLLECTION Fringes kaftanThis kaftan dress is part of the deweaved series. Here, we deweaved...
15/11/2025

AND THE PARTYING WENT NORTH COLLECTION

Fringes kaftan
This kaftan dress is part of the deweaved series. Here, we deweaved the yarns across the weft to get the long fringes on the hem of the A-Line dress which has pleats on the york. We also deweaved to give the 3quarter sleeves fringes.

AND THE PARTYING WENT NORTH collection.
We drew inspiration from the traditional and cultural fabrics, regalia, hand embroidery techniques, beauty ornaments and decorative symbols of the people of middle belt and northern Nigeria. We also played with the foundational structure of fabric weaving where we ‘deweaved’ fabrics by removing threads along the weft to create new patterns and detailings in form of fringes.
As a cultural brand that preserves and promotes local craftsmanship, our inspiration gave birth to pieces that transcended geographical cultural boundaries to becoming contemporary with international appeal, creating subculture styles. The signs, symbols and colours of the murals on the tubali of northern Nigeria influenced the prints in the collection and motifs of our hand embroidery which is an age long tradition of detailing fabrics by the Hausas. The hand woven wool fabrics of the Benue people inspired the on loom and some off loom fabric design techniques we employed.
And The Partying Went North collection gives our customers an array of variety to choose from. We got ceremonial pieces, casual and playful designs that are thoughtfully made for men/women and androgynous look.



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AND THE PARTYING WENT NORTH COLLECTION The Golden EdgeFor this white linen kaftan we called The Golden Edge, we detailed...
08/11/2025

AND THE PARTYING WENT NORTH COLLECTION

The Golden Edge
For this white linen kaftan we called The Golden Edge, we detailed the front neck area with white embroidery. We sparsely hand embroidered the body with the motif picked from the murals that adorns the walls of the entrance of the palace of Zazzua.

AND THE PARTYING WENT NORTH collection.
We drew inspiration from the traditional and cultural fabrics, regalia, hand embroidery techniques, beauty ornaments and decorative symbols of the people of middle belt and northern Nigeria. We also played with the foundational structure of fabric weaving where we ‘deweaved’ fabrics by removing threads along the weft to create new patterns and detailings in form of fringes.
As a cultural brand that preserves and promotes local craftsmanship, our inspiration gave birth to pieces that transcended geographical cultural boundaries to becoming contemporary with international appeal, creating subculture styles. The signs, symbols and colours of the murals on the tubali of northern Nigeria influenced the prints in the collection and motifs of our hand embroidery which is an age long tradition of detailing fabrics by the Hausas. The hand woven wool fabrics of the Benue people inspired the on loom and some off loom fabric design techniques we employed.
And The Partying Went North collection gives our customers an array of variety to choose from. We got ceremonial pieces, casual and playful designs that are thoughtfully made for men/women and androgynous look.



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AND THE PARTYING WENT NORTH COLLECTION Windy Brizzy ensemble The cape and kaftan were detailed with bias cut strips of f...
06/11/2025

AND THE PARTYING WENT NORTH COLLECTION

Windy Brizzy ensemble
The cape and kaftan were detailed with bias cut strips of fabric. The front of the kaftan and back of the cape have layers of cut stripes with raw frayed edges shown in the middle of the front (kaftan) and back (cape) respectively.
Fabric: stripes chiffon.

AND THE PARTYING WENT NORTH collection.
We drew inspiration from the traditional and cultural fabrics, regalia, hand embroidery techniques, beauty ornaments and decorative symbols of the people of middle belt and northern Nigeria. We also played with the foundational structure of fabric weaving where we ‘deweaved’ fabrics by removing threads along the weft to create new patterns and detailings in form of fringes.
As a cultural brand that preserves and promotes local craftsmanship, our inspiration gave birth to pieces that transcended geographical cultural boundaries to becoming contemporary with international appeal, creating subculture styles. The signs, symbols and colours of the murals on the tubali of northern Nigeria influenced the prints in the collection and motifs of our hand embroidery which is an age long tradition of detailing fabrics by the Hausas. The hand woven wool fabrics of the Benue people inspired the on loom and some off loom fabric design techniques we employed.
And The Partying Went North collection gives our customers an array of variety to choose from. We got ceremonial pieces, casual and playful designs that are thoughtfully made for men/women and androgynous look.



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AND THE PARTYING WENT NORTH COLLECTION Windy Brizzy capeThis cape was detailed with bias cut strips of fabric with ropes...
01/11/2025

AND THE PARTYING WENT NORTH COLLECTION

Windy Brizzy cape
This cape was detailed with bias cut strips of fabric with ropes at the sides openings that can be fastened to keep the sides in place. The back (as seen in the pick has layers of cut strips of fabric with raw frayed edges.

AND THE PARTYING WENT NORTH collection.
We drew inspiration from the traditional and cultural fabrics, regalia, hand embroidery techniques, beauty ornaments and decorative symbols of the people of middle belt and northern Nigeria. We also played with the foundational structure of fabric weaving where we ‘deweaved’ fabrics by removing threads along the weft to create new patterns and detailings in form of fringes.
As a cultural brand that preserves and promotes local craftsmanship, our inspiration gave birth to pieces that transcended geographical cultural boundaries to becoming contemporary with international appeal, creating subculture styles. The signs, symbols and colours of the murals on the tubali of northern Nigeria influenced the prints in the collection and motifs of our hand embroidery which is an age long tradition of detailing fabrics by the Hausas. The hand woven wool fabrics of the Benue people inspired the on loom and some off loom fabric design techniques we employed.
And The Partying Went North collection gives our customers an array of variety to choose from. We got ceremonial pieces, casual and playful designs that are thoughtfully made for men/women and androgynous look.



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