All eyes were on Nigeria’s very own Chidimma Adetshina in Mexico. Her journey has been a celebration of elegance, culture, and style, one of the highlights of which was the unveiling of her gorgeous national costume, the Nwanyi-Njiko, created by Abanobi Emmanuel Ifechukwu and Modela Couture.
According to Miss Universe Nigeria, this piece isn’t just a costume—it’s a tribute to unity, strength, and heritage. Made with over 10,000 coral pearls, cowrie shells, stones, feathers, and raffia, each element of the outfit carries deep meaning.
The headpiece represents authority and ancestral ties, while the exquisite beads symbolise unity, wealth, prosperity, courage, and resilience. The stones and shells symbolise wealth and protection, connecting her to the earth, and the raffia speaks of her strong roots in the land.
With a staff in hand, Chidimma embodies wisdom and leadership, presenting herself as a symbol of African royalty.
Nwanyi-Njiko
Sisi Eko
Another highlight from the National Costumes show was her Sisi Eko look. The outfit was designed by Sé Adeoye.
Miss Universe Nigeria explained that it pays tribute to Lagos with a hand-painted design of the iconic Third Mainland Bridge and the National Theatre. The ensemble symbolises hope, new beginnings, and the city’s strength and resilience.
Verdant Eclipse
Chidimma also stunned in a beautiful dinner gown by Maryam Elisha, called Verdant Eclipse, during the Preliminary Competition.
Miss Universe Nigeria shared that the emerald gown, decorated with over 2 million shimmering sand beads, reflects Nigeria’s elegance and strength. Its glow embodies grace, timeless beauty, and the rich diversity of our culture.
Chidimma made it to the top 20 of the Voice of Change competition. Watch her express her appreciation below:
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