Culturally fluent
The models understand the occasions that shape Nigerian life (weddings, naming ceremonies, corporate events) and design for them.
AI for Fashion
Most fashion AI learned from someone else’s wardrobe. Ours is being trained on African fabrics, silhouettes and occasions, then put to work designing garments, drafting cutting patterns and pricing orders across the NFD network.
Why we build our own models
Off-the-shelf tools can sketch a dress. They cannot tell Adire from generic tie-dye, do not know what a naming ceremony asks of a guest, and have never priced hand-finished Aso-oke. African fashion deserves intelligence trained on its own terms, and the designs our hubs produce every day are exactly the data to train it.
Fashion Design AI Models
We are curating Ankara, Adire, Aso-oke, Kente, contemporary silhouettes and NFD Classic’s own catalogue, and training generative models on it.
The models understand the occasions that shape Nigerian life (weddings, naming ceremonies, corporate events) and design for them.
Every generated design passes through NFD Classic’s brand guidelines before a client ever sees it.
Each design approved and produced becomes training data. The catalogue compounds, the models sharpen, and the advantage is one nobody else can download.
The Design Studio
A conversation that ends in a cutting pattern.
Tell the studio about the occasion, fabric, colours and fit you have in mind.
Review a set of original design concepts generated for you.
Adjust the details (neckline, sleeves, hem, embellishment) with a live preview.
Your design becomes a production order with a price and a delivery date.
From design to cutting table

Pricing, computed rather than negotiated
The pricing engine reads the pattern and prices the order: fabric and quantity, design complexity, customisations, hub labour rates and any volume or B2B tier.
Clients see a fair price up front. Hubs keep their margins. Nobody haggles.
Naida, the network’s assistant
Inside the business runs Naida, an AI assistant fine-tuned on NFD Classic’s own knowledge base and fluent in English and Nigerian Pidgin. Hub staff ask it for quality checklists. Tailors ask for techniques and fabric pairings. Franchise partners ask about royalty statements. Managers ask which hub needs help this week.
“Which hub needs help this week?”
English & Nigerian Pidgin · trained on the NFD knowledge base · available across every hub.
Be first into the studio