Ugo Mozie: The African Stylist Redefining Global Fashion | Afropolitan Podcast In this powerful, intimate conversation, global fashion innovator Ugo Mozie opens up like never before. From surviving a family massacre in Nigeria to styling icons like Chris Brown and Justin Bieber, Ugo shares the spiritual clarity, cultural pride, and emotional depth behind his extraordinary journey. We unpack the cost of fame, the hidden racism in high fashion, the power of African craftsmanship, and how Ugo’s brand Eleven Sixteen is building legacy through storytelling. This is not just an interview—it’s a blueprint for creative sovereignty. — 📍 CHAPTERS 00:00 – Intro 01:30 – Fashion in Africa is not a trend 02:44 – Growing up in Nigeria & escaping political violence 06:12 – The tragic event that changed everything 08:30 – Processing trauma, finding purpose 10:30 – Returning to Nigeria despite the past 12:59 – Racism in Texas, assimilation, and identity 15:59 – Moving to New York at 17: the dream vs. the hustle 19:30 – Getting kicked out of housing for being Black 23:30 – Interning at Virgin, faking college, and rising fast 27:10 – From intern to celebrity stylist at 18 28:50 – Paris as a turning point: learning the industry 31:40 – Building trust in fashion, even in racist systems 36:10 – The story behind Justin Bieber’s Met Gala look 40:14 – Chris Brown as first pivotal client 42:00 – Why African creatives need unity & team trust 44:30 – Quality control and training in Nigeria 48:30 – Why he built his atelier in Lagos 50:30 – Making the Benin bronze cowboy belt 52:30 – Staying authentic in an industry of expectations 56:20 – Building Eleven Sixteen : A fashion house for the world 58:20 – Dressing Diana Ross for the Met Gala (cut per note) 60:00 – Losing a client, gaining divine redirection 63:00 – Why gratitude speeds up your blessing 65:10 – Unlearning the open-door policy, protecting peace 68:00 – What’s next for African fashion 70:30 – Clients expecting culture from Ugo 73:00 – AMVCA vs Met Gala: our fashion is world-class 76:00 – Ugo’s vision for African Fashion Awards 78:00 – What Eleven Sixteen will become: global, educational, rooted 80:00 – Why African fashion isn’t rooted in slavery 82:00 – Most meaningful gift: permission to be himself 84:00 – Dream Met Gala theme: African Royalty 85:30 – Ritual before big moments: prayer & fasting 86:30 – What keeps Ugo grounded: purpose moments 90:30 – Ugo’s graduation: stepping into full purpose 92:00 – Who Ugo wants next: artist Kehinde Wiley
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