Yechi Basil unveils regal portraits celebrating Nigerian heritage

Abolade
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Onyinyechi Basil

Miss Universe Nigeria 2025, Onyinyechi Basil, has released a series of regal portraits that perfectly encapsulate her simple yet profound message: “Tradition, royalty and pure elegance.”

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Fresh from her celebrated journey at the 73rd Miss Universe pageant in Thailand, the Nigerian queen continues to champion her nation’s culture, this time through a stunning sartorial statement crafted by a team of local artisans.

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For the portraits, captured by the visionary photographer Samuel Abati, Basil wore a masterpiece from the Lagos-based fashion house, Rosie Young. The ensemble is a powerful dialogue between ancestral aesthetics and contemporary couture. An architectural, off-the-shoulder collar in royal blue velvet frames a meticulously beaded bodice, where crushed coral and lapis-hued stones create a dazzling mosaic. The gown then transitions into a slim, richly woven skirt, its vibrant, multicoloured pattern reminiscent of traditional Nigerian textiles, before cascading into a dramatic blue velvet train.

The look, curated by the celebrated stylist Mickey, is a masterclass in accessorising with cultural reverence. Chunky, traditional coral beads, sourced from Okuku By Ojone, adorn her neck, wrists, and hair, which was swept into a majestic updo by hairstylist Anniee. Celebrity makeup artist Eleez sculpted a flawless, glowing complexion with a look that was both striking and sophisticated. In her hand, Basil holds a traditional horsetail whisk (an irukere), a potent symbol of authority and grace, grounding the entire look in a deep sense of royal heritage.

While the Miss Universe crown ultimately went to Miss Mexico, Onyinyechi Basil’s post-pageant reflections reveal a spirit undimmed. “I poured my whole heart into this journey, showing up with intention and giving everything I had to represent my country with pride, grace, and authenticity,” she shared.

By spotlighting an entirely Nigerian creative team—from designer to photographer—Basil makes a powerful statement about the depth of local talent.

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These portraits move beyond pageantry, positioning Nigerian heritage and craftsmanship at the forefront of global fashion dialogue and redefining elegance as rooted in authenticity and cultural pride.