
On Episode 53 of The Manic Metallic Podcast, I had a fun, value-packed conversation with Onalaja creative director Kanyinsola Onajala.
Here’s a peek into some of what we talked about:
London Recommendations
Visit the Victoria and Albert Museum https://www.vam.ac.uk/
Check out Carnaby Street https://www.thisissoho.co.uk/carnaby-street/
Go to Shoreditch for art galleries, food, and fashion (here’s an article that I found; seems useful: https://madeinshoreditch.co.uk/2025/01/04/best-vintage-shops-shoreditch/)
Onalaja (Website) https://onalaja.com/
Onalaja (Tiktok) https://www.tiktok.com/@onalajaofficial
Onalaja (Youtube) https://www.youtube.com/@onalajaofficial
Onalaja (Pinterest) https://uk.pinterest.com/OnalajaBrand/
Onalaja (Linkedin) https://www.linkedin.com/company/onalaja/
Kanyinsola Onalaja is a Nigerian-born, London- and Rome- educated fashion designer, creative director, and visionary entrepreneur shaping the future of African luxury. As the founder of her namesake brand Onalaja, she has earned global recognition for her ability to fuse traditional African craftsmanship with modern, high-fashion sensibilities creating immersive, three-dimensional pieces that transcend borders and redefine contemporary elegance.
A graduate of Istituto Marangoni, with advanced training in 3D pattern cutting in Rome, Kanyinsola has honed her expertise with renowned fashion houses including Christopher Kane and Giles Deacon Couture, and worked as a luxury embroidery specialist in London and Paris. Since launching Onalaja, she has scaled it into an internationally stocked label with a presence at Saks Fifth Avenue, Bloomingdale’s, Revolve, Zalando, and Industrie Africa.
Under her leadership, Onalaja has become a symbol of slow, inclusive luxury, producing ethically crafted garments in sizes XXS to XXXXL, while championing sustainability and individuality.
Her designs have been worn by icons including Jennifer Hudson, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Camila Coelho, Chloe Bailey, Kelly Rowland, Lizzo, Tiwa Savage, and Kandi Burruss, and showcased on global stages like New York Fashion Week and Lagos Fashion Week. The brand has been spotlighted by Vogue, Essence, Harper’s Bazaar, and the Business of Fashion, with Kanyinsola recognized as a Vogue Talents “One to Watch” and a recipient of the UN Global Top 100 Under 40 of African Descent.
Beyond the runway, Kanyinsola is a str