Inside Afrobeat Star Tiwa Savage’s Very First New York Fashion Week

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Savage was born in Nigeria, and while she now calls that country home, she had a peripatetic upbringing, moving to London at age 11 and later to Boston, where she attended Berklee College of Music on a scholarship. More recently, she has lived in Brooklyn and Los Angeles, where she started writing songs for the likes of Fantasia and Monica. “I got a publishing deal with Sony, but then I felt a void. It was great that I was writing songs for these artists whom I grew up listening to, but I wanted to do my own thing,” Savage says. “I wanted to do Afrobeat so much because I saw how that industry was growing back home. I decided that I was going to give up everything and move back to Nigeria.”

It’s these global influences that set her apart in her new home of Lagos—musically and also when it comes to fashion. She often switches between sporty, comfortable fashion and unapologetically sultry outfits, which makes her a perennial target for Nigeria’s tabloid paparazzi. “I don’t really think about it too much,” she insists of these boundary-pushing looks, which can rustle feathers in relatively conservative Nigeria. “I just want to show that side of me. In the beginning of my career, I got a lot of backlash, but now it doesn’t stop me. I feel like it’s an extension of my art. It’s an extension of me.”