
Some
of the awards Ade Bakare has been
honoured with include:
- 'National
Student Bridal Design Award' (Jill Dent) 2nd place 1989
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'Hearts Desire' category Brides Magazine Conde east publication, London
1998
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'Business Man of the Year Award' (Western Union/Nat West) 1998
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Positive Image of Africa and Africans (Trumpet) 2000
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Outstanding Success in the British Fashion Industry (Integral Communications)
2000
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The
Ade Bakare (Couture) London label has now become
synonymous with classic yet modern fashion over the years. The label,
which was started by Ade Bakare in 1991 has now grown to include other
lines such as Shoes, Bags, Scarves and Jewellery.
This
enables his ever loyal clientele to have the Ade Bakare complete look
and experience.
The
label, which attracts women from all walks of life; celebrities, royalty
and the working lady, was set up in 1991 with the assistance of the
Princes Youth Business Trust (PYBT). The Ready To Wear Collection sold
to stores and boutiques across England, in places such as London, Guildford
Esher, Amersham and. Sheffield, plus Scotland and the Channel Islands.
Due
to an increasing demand for couture by private clients Ade Bakare decided
to open a salon on Grosvenor Street in Mayfair to cater for them. The
showroom, which was opened in 1997, was a huge success and immediately
put Ade Bakare on the International Haute-Couture map, attracting clients
from American, France, Italy, Germany, Nigeria and the Jamaican Islands.
At
the Mayfair Salon, Ade Bakare's first floral fragrance for ladies called
'Breeze' was launched in 1998 and which now includes a scented cream
and scented candle introduced in 2000 for the Millennium.
Over
the years the Ade Bakare Couture label has attracted world-wide press,
especially in America, Germany, Monaco and Nigeria, where he has received
a lot of press and media coverage, especially during the Royal Ascot
season.
Plans
for the future include opening branches in Europe, North America and
Africa.
Ade
Bakare was born in Bromsgrove in England. He studied to University level
in Lagos, Nigeria at the University of Lagos. He returned to England
to study Fashion Design at the Salford University College, Manchester,
where he gained a HND in 1990.
Ade
Bakare then went on to work for two internationally known Couture designers
in London; Victor Edlestein and Christina Stambolian, before setting
up his own label in 1991.
The Ade Bakare Couture label is aimed at the sophisticated woman who
likes to appear glamorous at all times. The label uses natural silk
fabrics such as French dupion, georgette, chiffons, duchess
satins, lace and 'Gazar' which Add Bakare has become well-known for.
Add Bakare designs capture the true spirit of the feminine form and
are designed in a modern way, always giving his loyal clientele something
new to look forward to. Ade Bakare continues to design for the label
including the Jewellery line, staging fashion shows in England and abroad,
lecturing at fashion colleges and seminars, writing on fashion for newspapers
and magazines.
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