In a stunning display of global influence and cross-cultural power, Nigerian superstar Rema was a standout guest at the inaugural Franca Fund Gala, held on Sunday, November 23, 2025, at the breathtaking Museum of Islamic Art in Doha.
The event, a high-stakes convergence of fashion, philanthropy, and royalty, was hosted to honor the legacy of the late Franca Sozzani, the legendary editor-in-chief of Vogue Italia, and to raise funds for preventative genomics research.
A Vision in White: The Prince of Afrobeats
Rema’s arrival was a fashion statement in itself. Known for his avant-garde style that often blends streetwear with high-fashion tailoring, the “Hehehe” crooner opted for pure elegance. He was captured wearing an all-white, impeccably tailored suit, a look that radiated a serene, almost regal confidence amidst the gala’s opulence. The monochromatic ensemble served as a perfect foil to the vibrant, diverse crowd, ensuring that all eyes were on the Nigerian star.

A Meeting of Melodies: Rema and Ludmilla
One of the night’s most talked-about moments was Rema’s interaction with Brazilian music powerhouse Ludmilla. The two were spotted together, creating a visual symphony of solidarity from the global South. While Rema stunned in white, Ludmilla offered a striking contrast in a sophisticated black skirt ensemble, creating a perfect yin-and-yang visual that set social media ablaze.
Their meeting represents the growing cultural bridge between Afrobeats and the Latin/Brazilian music markets—a connection Rema has been instrumental in forging.

The Nigerian Presence on the Global Stage
Rema’s participation in an event of this caliber—co-hosted by Anna Wintour, Francesco Carrozzini, and H.E. Sheikha Al Mayassa bint Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani—is a powerful indicator of the new status of Nigerian artists. They are cultural diplomats, seated at the same tables as Queen Rania of Jordan and supermodel Gisele Bündchen.
The gala, which raised over $4 million for The Franca Sozzani Fund for Preventive Genomics, was a night where art, science, and fashion collided. By attending, Rema not only lent his star power to a critical cause but also affirmed that the voice of Nigeria is now an essential part of the global elite’s conversation.

