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Barakat Omolara Rasaki: The Designer bridging continents with African style

by Usman Kadri
May 17, 2022
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Barakat Omolara Rasaki: The Designer bridging continents with African style
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​For Barakat Omolara Rasaki, fashion was never merely a hobby; it was the foundational language of her home, the rhythm of her upbringing, and the binding thread of her family. She was born into a dynamic household in Ijora, Nigeria, led by a devoted and highly disciplined fashion designer.

Growing up, her world was saturated with fabric, precise measurements, and the rhythmic hum of sewing machines. Her mother, a strong and meticulous businesswoman, insisted that all six of her children master the basics of design. As the third child and the second of five girls, Omolara didn’t just submit to this tradition—she wholeheartedly embraced it.

Those early lessons shaped her identity. What began as routine training in hemming, pattern marking, and hand stitching slowly became a passion she couldn’t ignore. “We all had to learn the basics,” she recalls, “but for me, it grew into something deeper, something I couldn’t walk away from.”

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After her secondary school education at Araromi Secondary School Orile, Omolara took her first real step into the industry by collaborating with her elder sister. Together, they opened their first small fashion office in surulere Lagos, a modest space, but one filled with ambition, creativity, and big dreams. That early experience taught her structure, teamwork, business discipline, and the everyday realities of tailoring for clients. Yet, as her passion grew, so did her desire to build something of her own. She soon realised that her creative journey needed its own identity, and with courage and determination, she set out to establish her personal brand.

Balancing the demands of university life with the realities of fashion design brought its own challenges. The long nights, early mornings, and constant juggling between lectures, assignments, and client orders were far from easy. But what started as a small step soon became an unquenchable fire, driven by her hunger for growth and her willingness to do more.

Her commitment pushed her deeper into Nigeria’s vibrant fashion space. She trained under respected designers, collaborated with established creatives, and became known for her bold, culturally inspired designs. Her work — celebrated for its neat finishing, sharp structure, and authentic African expression — quickly gained attention.

By 2021, Omolara had earned meaningful recognition across her community, her local government area, and even within her institution. She received commendations for her craftsmanship, reliability, and creativity, and was honoured at local fashion showcases where judges consistently praised her work. Her growing visibility opened doors to competitions, exhibitions, and collaborative projects, each one strengthening her reputation as a rising talent.

Her designs featured in major events rooted in African culture, and she received awards that reflected not just her skill, but her dedication and discipline. Clients admired her consistency. Mentors recognised her potential. The fashion community began to see her as a designer with a growing voice and a distinct identity.

“I carry my culture everywhere I go,” she often said. “My designs are African at heart, bold, expressive, and made to speak.”

From the bustling markets of Lagos to high-profile fashion gatherings across the South-West region, Omolara continued to grow, innovate, and master her craft. Her narrative—shaped by resilience, creativity, and an unwavering passion for design—was still unfolding. Yet, one truth was already evident: she was firmly on the path to becoming a powerful, global voice for African fashion

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