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How Mojisola Bello Built House of Estilos — A Fashion Brand, Factory & Academy

52 min · 22 de may de 2026
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Mojisola Bello is the founder of House of Estilos — a fashion brand, garment manufacturing factory, and academy based in Nigeria. In this conversation, she shares her journey from studying Biochemistry at the University of Ilorin to becoming a fashion entrepreneur with over 15 years of experience building across ready-to-wear, manufacturing, and fashion education. We talked about the realities of producing fashion in Nigeria, the challenges of local manufacturing, scaling a creative business, mistakes young designers make, and the discipline required to build something sustainable over time. She also shared the story of how House of Estilos pieces made their way to Paris, with 48 out of 50 pieces sold. This episode is a deep conversation on entrepreneurship, resilience, creativity, and building systems within the Nigerian fashion industry. ___ Follow Mojisola Bello: https://www.instagram.com/estilosmaam/ [https://www.instagram.com/estilosmaam/] Follow Joshua Olaniyi: https://www.instagram.com/amazinggjosh/ [https://www.instagram.com/amazinggjosh/]

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