Global recognition has once again turned toward Nigeria’s creative scene as Yinka Ash, Founder & CEO of Ashcorp Group, secures a spot on the prestigious Vogue Business 100 Innovators list for 2025.
The annual list celebrates entrepreneurs, leaders, and disruptors who are reshaping the worlds of fashion, beauty, and luxury. Ash joins a select group of visionaries, including Nina Briance of Cult Mia, Jess Hunt and Jenna Meek of Refy, Johan Bello of UNCUT, and Caio Amato of Oakley.
Redefining African Luxury
Yinka Ash’s recognition comes through his groundbreaking work with Ashluxe and Ashluxury, two brands that have not only redefined Nigerian streetwear and luxury but also gained global attention.
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Ashluxe, the streetwear label, has been worn by international stars like Nigerian artist Davido and Colombian singer Maluma. The brand expanded to the UK earlier this year, underscoring its global appeal.
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Ashluxury, a Lagos flagship store spanning 120 square meters, curates over 100 African and international fashion labels, establishing itself as a hub for both local and global style.
Together, the brands represent Ash’s mission to show the world that African creativity belongs at the center of luxury fashion.
Vision Beyond Borders
Speaking on his recognition, Ash credited his community of creatives, partners, and supporters:
“Our goal is not only to redefine what African luxury and streetwear can be but also to expand its influence globally—creating opportunities, attracting talent, and forming partnerships that shape the future of fashion.”
With offices in Lagos and London, Ashcorp Group now connects fashion lovers across 50+ countries, amplifying African influence in the global luxury market.
Cementing a Global Footprint
This recognition cements Yinka Ash’s status as one of the most influential voices in global fashion, proving that Nigerian entrepreneurs can compete—and set trends—on the international stage. His story reflects a broader wave of African innovators shaping industries once dominated by Western names.
For Nigeria’s fashion scene, Yinka Ash’s achievement signals more than personal success—it’s a powerful reminder that the world is watching, and Africa’s creative renaissance is just beginning.