There is a particular kind of woman who understands that what she wears is not separate from who she is. She is a mother, a sister, an auntie, a godmother. She holds her lineage in her hands and passes it forward, through the stories she tells, the spaces she creates, and the clothes she keeps.
Maison Àlu'lla was founded for her.
ABOUT ÀLU'LLA
Established in 2020, Maison Àlu'lla is a global fashion house with African roots, exploring the evolution of feminine identity across generations through intentional design, heritage textiles, and timeless craftsmanship. Born from the life and vision of Lu Adesola, her knowledge of art history, her deep reverence for culture, and her belief that craft is a form of memory.
Every piece in the Maison Àlu'lla wardrobe is built to be worn with intention, kept with care, and passed down. From the fabric to the form, each garment carries the echo of intergenerational voices; from grandmothers to daughters, a living archive of womanhood that reminds us we are all part of something larger, older, and deeply precious.