Nigerian music sensation Tems made a bold cultural statement at the 2025 Met Gala—not just with her stunning outfit, but with her words. Clad in a regal ensemble designed by British-Ghanaian icon Ozwald Boateng, Tems paid homage to Black heritage and African creativity, using her platform to challenge stereotypes and champion African tourism.
A Look That Celebrated African Roots
Tems’ Met Gala outfit, inspired by the Harlem Renaissance, blended history, culture, and high fashion. Her choice of designer and aesthetic was a deliberate tribute to Africa’s creative depth and the global Black experience. The British-Ghanaian designer’s piece captured the elegance of African design and the spirit of cultural pride, reinforcing the power of fashion as a storytelling medium.
“Go and See for Yourself” – Tems Advocates for African Tourism
Speaking on the red carpet, Tems delivered a compelling message: visit Africa before forming an opinion. “I always encourage people to go to Lagos and Ghana for vacation. Just go and see for yourself before you make an opinion [about Africa]. See it for yourself and see how you feel,” she told reporters.
Her words struck a chord across social media, with many praising her for promoting a more authentic and nuanced understanding of the continent. Tems highlighted the diversity, vibrancy, and beauty of Africa’s cultures—particularly in Nigeria and Ghana—as must-see destinations.

Challenging Global Misconceptions
In a world where Africa is often misunderstood or misrepresented, Tems’ call to action resonated deeply. Her advocacy emphasized the importance of firsthand experience in breaking down harmful narratives. By inviting the world to explore Africa’s rich culture and modern dynamism, Tems used one of fashion’s most prestigious events to redefine how the continent is perceived.
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