Austria spotlights Nigeria as key market for authentic Austrian lace

The Austrian embassy in Nigeria has spotlighted Nigeria as a key market for authentic Austrian lace, demonstrating the use of trade and cultural exchange to strengthen bilateral relations.
This was at the 2026 Austrian Lace Appreciation Event and award ceremony, held on Wednesday night in Lagos to celebrate Nigeria’s leading sellers of authentic Austrian lace.
The event, the second edition, was organised by the commercial section of the Austrian Embassy in Lagos on behalf of the Association of Austrian Lace Manufacturers in Vorarlberg, Austria.
The exclusive event recognised over 60 Nigerian leading sellers of authentic Austrian lace and their longstanding partnerships with Austrian manufacturers, highlighting Nigeria’s importance as a key export market.
The event also featured a specially curated fashion show, showcasing fabrics from five Austrian manufacturers, including Riedmann, Oscar, HOH, Scheffknecht, and Amann.
Barbara Lehninger, commercial counsellor at the Austrian embassy in Lagos, lauded Nigeria’s creativity and evolving fashion industry.
Ms Lehninger described the trust and partnership of Nigerian lace sellers to Austrian companies as a shining example of how business relationships create both cultural and economic value.
She stated that Nigeria remained one of the most significant global destinations for authentic Austrian lace, driven by strong demand and deep cultural integration into fashion and ceremonial wear.
Folashade Ambrose, the commissioner for commerce in Lagos, lauded the Austrian mission for establishing ALAE to celebrate excellence, creativity, and enduring commercial collaboration.
According to her, ALAE is not only a tribute to outstanding top lace sellers who have contributed significantly to the promotion of Austrian lace in Nigeria, but also a testament to the strength of bilateral trade relations between the two countries.
She noted that the fashion industry in particular played a critical role in the creative economy.
The industry, she said, supported thousands of small and medium enterprises, designers, retailers, event planners, and artisans whose livelihoods depended on the textile innovation and trade.
She commended Austrian lace for its durability, citing a personal experience of over 30 years.
Ms Ambrose also said that the enduring demand for Austrian lace spoke to the strength of the brand’s reputation built through consistency, excellence, and trusted partnerships with local distributors and sellers.
She reiterated the state’s commitment to fostering international trade relationships that create jobs, enhance skills and stimulate inclusive prosperity.
Jermaine Sanwoolu-Olu, executive secretary of the Lagos State Office of Diaspora Affairs, urged Nigerians to leverage opportunities in the textile and fashion value chain.
He said the creative opportunities in the textile sector could generate wealth and expand local production capacity.
(NAN)
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