
UGO MOZIE: From Met Gala to Redefining African Luxury | EPISODE 14
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In this episode of The BASIC Show, celebrity stylist and designer Ugo Mozie joins host Viktorija Pashuta to share his journey from Nigeria to Hollywood’s biggest red carpets. From styling legends like Diana Ross and creating Khaby Lame’s viral Met Gala clock look with BOSS, to dressing Blue Ivy for the Cowboy Carter tour, Ugo reveals how fashion can be both storytelling and cultural legacy.
With his pre-launch fashion brand Eleven Sixteen, Ugo is reshaping the narrative of African luxury while giving back to artisans in Lagos, Nigeria. Beyond fashion, he opens up about gratitude, faith, and why AI is a creative assistant—not a threat.
You’ll learn:
✨ How Ugo’s upbringing in Houston ignited his drive and creativity
🧵 Why storytelling through fashion is about psychology, confidence, and culture
⏰ Behind-the-scenes of his most iconic Met Gala looks
🌍 How his brand 11.16 is empowering Nigerian artisans and weaving heritage into modern design
💡 Why diversification is essential for creative entrepreneurs
🎥 His next chapter: filmmaking to document untold African stories
This episode blends fashion wisdom, cultural storytelling, and empowering lessons on resilience, legacy, and self-belief.
🎙️ The BASIC Show is hosted by Viktorija Pashuta — Editor-in-Chief of BASIC Magazine.
📍 Recorded at The Maybourne Beverly Hills
🔗 Follow Ugo on Instagram: @ugomozie
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