Celebrating Style & Strength: Sew Lovely Hosts the Fourth Edition of the Pak Style Fashion Show

01.12.25

The Aurora Foundation is pleased to highlight the successful fourth edition of the Sew Lovely Pak Style Fashion Show, held on November 21st, 2025, at the VIP Lounge on Aberdeen Beach. Organized annually by Sew Lovely Online Boutique, this year’s show embraced the empowering theme “Boss Babe Edition,” a vibrant celebration of women in power through bold, stylish, and culturally expressive designs.

Spearheaded by founder Fatima Sesay—one of the earliest graduates of Aurora’s Start-up Programme—the event once again demonstrated her commitment to elevating Sierra Leonean fashion while creating platforms for creative expression and entrepreneurship.

The runway show featured exclusive designs from Sew Lovely, with models showcasing stylish pieces that blended Sierra Leonean heritage with bold, modern flair. The energy in the room was vibrant—enhanced by entertaining comedy and dance performances that kept the audience fully engaged.

Guests also enjoyed an exhibition space where Sew Lovely’s designs were beautifully displayed for viewing and purchase. This gave attendees the chance to connect even more with the brand’s craftsmanship and creativity.

The turnout for the event was impressive, with a strong and enthusiastic audience that filled the venue—reflecting the growing influence of Sew Lovely and the rising appreciation for locally made fashion.

Aurora Foundation was proud to sponsor and attend this year’s edition, continuing our commitment to empowering entrepreneurs like Fatima and supporting platforms that nurture creativity, innovation, and business growth across Sierra Leone  

 

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