Busayo Olupona founded her eponymous label upon the belief in the power of color to communicate the dynamism, personality and nuances of the individual. Using textiles as a bridge between the past and present, its fabrics are made entirely in-house using Adire — a traditional Yoruba dyeing technique that began in Southwest Nigeria at the turn of the 20th century. Crafted from crisp, vibrantly printed cotton, the 'Temide' silhouette is A-line with a godet-pleated hem for a flared finish.