The Maker
Between Lagos and Toronto,
there's a stitch that connects them.
Adejumoke Coker is a Toronto-based couture designer whose work lives at the intersection of two cultures, two cities, and one unwavering belief — that the right garment can change everything.
Who She Is
Adejumoke Coker
Adejumoke grew up between the colour and texture of Lagos — a city where fashion isn't just clothing, it's identity. She learned early that a well-made garment could change how a woman carries herself, how she enters a room, how she feels in her own skin.
When she moved to Toronto, she carried that understanding with her — and found a community of women who longed for the same thing: clothes that spoke their culture, fit their bodies, and told their story.
Why She Started
Born from longing.
Built with intention.
Adejumoke Coker was born from that longing — the longing for garments that don't ask you to fit into them, but instead fit into you. Pieces that honour where you come from and where you're going.
Every piece she makes is a conversation between two worlds — the craftsmanship of Lagos and the ambition of Toronto. She doesn't choose between them. She weaves them together.
What We Believe
Craft over convenience.
Every seam is deliberate. We don't cut corners because we don't believe in shortcuts — not when you're wearing the result.
Clothes that fit your body and your identity.
We make garments for the woman in front of us — not a size chart. Your body isn't the variable. The pattern is.
The intersection of two cultures.
Lagos taught us colour, texture, and ceremony. Toronto taught us precision and possibility. We don't choose — we combine.
Making women feel powerful in what they wear.
A garment that fits you — truly fits you — changes how you stand, how you speak, how you take up space. That's the work.
The Designer
Portrait coming soon
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