Jolashyne Fashion’s new collection by Kolawole Oluwatosin Mercy — A bold ode to African femininity

The new collection from Jolashyne Fashion Limited, designed by Kolawole Oluwatosin Mercy, had me feeling some type of way. So let’s get into it, because whew… the detail, the fabric, the energy let’s just say, this review writes itself.

First Impressions?
This collection isn’t just about looking good, it’s about feeling seen. Each piece tells a story rooted in African elegance, but with that modern flair that makes you want to twirl twice and walk a little taller. From vibrant florals to powerful patterns, there’s a quiet luxury in the boldness of each look.

Let’s Talk Pieces:
The Orange & Black Kaftan – This one owned the room. The geometric print screams confidence, but what truly elevates it is that deep black sequin “V” panel. It adds a richness that makes it perfect for both daytime glam and nighttime grace.

The Blue & Yellow Floral Dress with Lace Detail – This is the kind of dress that makes people stop you to ask where you got it. The lace yoke is soft, romantic, and just enough sheer to hint without giving away. The floral print is cheerful, but it’s that fringe hemline that gives it the designer twist. She’s soft, but she speaks.

The Purple Print Two-Piece – Can we talk about structure and ease in one look? This set is giving comfort meets class. The metallic chest panel adds a luxe contrast to the organic print, and it comes with pockets—yes, pockets! Functionality queens, this one’s for you.

What I Loved:
Color stories that pop on every skin tone. These hues weren’t chosen by chance, they’re intentional and inclusive.

Craftsmanship. Stitching, finishes, fabric weight—everything felt thoughtfully done, not rushed.
Versatility. You can dress these pieces up with heels and statement earrings or keep it relaxed with slides and a tote.

What You Should Know Before You Buy:
These aren’t your “fast fashion” fits. They’re cut for elegance, so pay attention to sizing. If you’re in between, go up and tailor down.

Some of the silhouettes are more traditional in fit—flowy and modest—so if you prefer body-hugging cuts, this collection leans more regal than risqué.

They’re statement outfits, not fillers. Be ready to be the center of attention.

This drop feels like fashion made with love and legacy. If you’re a woman who dresses with presence, this collection was made with you in mind. And if you’re building a wardrobe with pieces that lastin quality and in cultural relevance Kolawole Oluwatosin Mercy just handed you a blueprint.

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