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Our free shipping is open from now until 16 March.
Please note: orders made from now until the 16th of March are estimated to be delivered between the 25th of March and the 7th of April.
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Return Policy
If for any reason you need to return your order you can do so within 7 days of receipt provided the items are unworn, with tags and in their original packaging. Please email us at [email protected] if you have any questions or need any assistance with your order.
Behind the scenes working on the first campaign shoot for @enyabyamma in Lagos
One of my favorite experiences on a set and a dream to work with my girl @chika.okoli again ☁️
Director: Chika Okoli @chika.okoli
Producer: Fatogun Ifeoluwa @Fatogunifeoluwa
Photographer: Adebayo Jolaoso @adebayophotographer
Model: Najma Onyeka @Najthestunner
Model: Ruth Vader @iam_ruthvader
Styling: Louie @ifwlouie
Makeup and hair : Oyetade Elizabeth @rouge_liz
Film
DOP: Emmanuel Ndubisi
Sound: Adesoji Oyetayo
Makeup: Oyetade Elizabeth
Makeup assistants: Quadri Noimot, Eze Evelyn
Camera assistant: Daniel Obasi
Post production: Iyanu Wonder
PA: Omojola Hannah @jolathepm
Marième [@sheyumboe ] is dreamy in the Amma dress and this moment is the energy we’re channeling in 2026—textured, expressive, easeful and elegant.
Wishing you a soft and easy start to your new year ✧
Behind the pieces: why we love our signature one shoulder Amma dress—made from a whole piece of cloth in hand drawn adire and handwoven aso-oke fabric in a classic indigo dye.
Seen in ENYA—savoring the moment of Chika in the Amma dress. A beauty from every angle and the picture of ease and elegance.
We can’t wait to see you in your new pieces. Tag us to be featured .
#seeninENYA
There is a sacredness to a woman’s body, a quiet architecture of strength, softness and becoming. A temple that holds every version of who she has been, and every possibility of who she is still unfolding into.
And the way we dress this temple matters.
This is an ode to every woman learning to love herself in all her seasons: the broken, the healing, the growing, the resting and the blooming version of her. You deserve to be held by garments created with intention… by designers who are conscious of their offering, their footprint, and the stories they stitch into every seam.
@enyabyamma reminds us of this truth. That fashion can be gentle. That clothing can be a refuge. That our bodies are worthy of pieces made with care, culture, and clarity of purpose.
May we all choose to dress the way we deserve, with reverence, with comfort, with pride, and with love for the home we carry within ourselves.
*Campaign credits:*
IG / TikTok / Youtube @enyabyamma
Photography
Director: Chika Okoli @chika.okoli
Producer:@fatogunifeoluwaabimbola
Photographer: @adebayophotographer
Model: @Najthestunner
Model: @iam_ruthvader
Styling: @ifwlouie
Makeup and hair: @rouge_liz
PA: @jolathepm
Film:
Director: @chika.okoli
Producer: @Fatogunifeoluwa
DOP: @manuelfilmworks
Sound man: @iam_adesojioyetayo
Makeup: @rouge_liz
Makeup assistants: @neemahs_empire & Eze Evelyn
Camera assistant: @peckdaniels
Post production: @visuals_byiyanu
#AMeccaOfAfricanCulture
There are stories we carry on our skin long before we ever say a word. Layers that remember our mothers’ hands… our cities… our journeys… the quiet ways we’ve grown into ourselves.
Today, we spotlight African creatives, and this moment belongs to ENYA by Amma, a brand shaped between Brooklyn and Nigeria by the hearts and hands of Oyinkan Olojede and Amma Ogan. Their work is rooted in culture, in care for the earth, and in a kind of beauty that doesn’t need to shout to be felt. ENYA honours the body as the first home, the original structure that clothing should celebrate, not hide.
Every piece is made with indigenous fabrics, cut with intention, and grounded in the belief that fashion can be both modern and ancestral. These garments aren’t trends, but they’re stories; held, worn, lived in, and passed from one generation to the next… mothers to daughters, and beyond. Credits:
IG / TikTok / Youtube @enyabyamma
Photography
Director: Chika Okoli @chika.okoli
Producer:@fatogunifeoluwaabimbola
Photographer: @adebayophotographer
Model: @Najthestunner
Model: @iam_ruthvader
Styling: @ifwlouie
Makeup and hair: @rouge_liz
PA: @jolathepm
Film:
Director: @chika.okoli
Producer: @Fatogunifeoluwa
DOP: @manuelfilmworks
Sound man: @iam_adesojioyetayo
Makeup: @rouge_liz
Makeup assistants: @neemahs_empire & Eze Evelyn
Camera assistant: @peckdaniels
Post production: @visuals_byiyanu
#AMeccaOfAfricanCulture
Behind the pieces: breaking down the design of our Oma pantsuit —a tailored two piece look made from handwoven aso-oke fabric intended to go from day to night.
The top and pants are sold as separates available now at enyabyamma.com
Where are you wearing this look?
Our founder Amma Ogan narrates her personal history and the significance of Aso-Oke, the iconic handwoven fabric of the Yoruba of Nigeria.
Read the full story on our blog at the link in our bio.
Interested in more fabric stories?
December is nearly here and we’re channeling a dreamy festive season in the Amma dress.
Free shipping on U.S. orders this month—shop at the link in our bio