Ayodele Olalere
Avila Naturalle, an organic skincare and foods manufacturer, is set to open a fashion one-stop-shop, with the launching of its clothing line, Avila Fashion on February 23, 2022, in Lagos State.
According to the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Avila Naturalle, Mrs. Temitope Mayegun, the clothing factory would add value to the country’s economy as competent professional creative designers are working at producing different kinds of clothing for adults, young adults and children.
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Some of the fashion brand comprise jeans, polo t-shirts, adult and kiddies’ wears of English and ready-to-wear native orientation, for both the male and female.
“Avila Fashion is not just going to be in Nigeria only’ as we intend to establish the brand in five continents; Ghana and Nigeria, the UK, USA and the Middle East. Avila Fashion clothing are concieved to benchmark to international brands and the best clothiers in terms of technology and quality. Our products are strictly African produced, with our raw materials,” she said.
She further said as a leading manufacturer of natural body care, foods and household brands, the company encourage the usage of natural, safe and quality products to enrich lives and inspire a healthier skin.
Mayegun further said the company frowned at the usage of harmful chemicalised body creams and beauty products that have destroyed the skins of black women, which she attributed to low self esteem.
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“Our vision is to enrich lives and inspire a healthier and happier world by promoting the health and safety of Nigerians through the encouragement of the adoption of all-natural body care solutions comprising skincare, haircare, mouth care and foot care.”
“The overall vision of the company is driven by the need to help Nigerians break free from toxic and harmful chemical-based body care products by creating a culture and an enabling environment for natural body care solutions to thrive,” she added.
With over two thousand distributors across Nigeria, Ghana, Egypt, Ivory Coast, Republic of Benin, Equatorial Guinea, Zambia, Bahrain, the United Kingdom and the United States of America, she said the company with plans to expand to the United Arab Emirates, Singapore, Sweden and across the continents of the world.