Where strategy, alliance, and endless drama in a house were the order of the day, fashion found its own language. The Big Brother Naija Season 10 house was not just for confessionals and tasks; it became a catwalk. Every Saturday night party, every live task, every unedited moment was a chance to “look like a winner.” Of all the contestants, however, two stood out for pushing fashion as identity and performance to a new level: Dede and Kola.
Dede never had a bad day. Whether she was dominating streetwear or excelling in gowns, she pushed boundaries risk-free and owned every outfit with balls. Sequined party dresses for nighttime outings, leather ensembles, and extreme accessories defined Dede’s style as unapologetic showmanship, and she did not disappoint each time. Her style was indicative of her guts, and in a family where everyone was trying to be noticed, she didn’t have to work too hard. Fashion, to Dede, was not decoration; it was declaration.
Kola, on the other hand, received a restraining order. No neon, no plumes, no fuss, only sleek tailoring and eternity shine. His style whispered where others screamed. An ironed shirt, precisely fitted pants, and the right shoes, every look appeared calculated. Kola’s assurance did not come from flamboyance but from refinement, proving that subtlety can be its own strength.
Big Brother Naija fashion wasn’t shallow; it was narrative, a visual strategy. And there, on that field of play, Dede and Kola won. They taught us that fashion in the house wasn’t about spectacle or excess, it was about knowing who you are and dressing like it.