Omobolanle Abibat Adesiyan popularly known as Qweenfecy is a Nigeria born fashion designer based in Ontario, Canada. A laudable product of George Brown College, who is recognized for her afro-culture fashion brand "Qweenfecy Clothing".
It all began officially in 2019 when Omobolanle graduated from George Brown College in Fashion Techniques and Design, when she first publicly showcased her work in the institution annual year-end fashion show THREADS, and then this fashion horse was unleashed.
Qweenfecy fashion line has grown and soured high to have been recognized by the Canadian Fashion Design industry, She was crowned with the 2023 Award Of Excellence by The Black Designers of Canada established by renowned Canadian fashion leader George Sully.
Also in 2022, Bola showcased her latest collection as a Featured Designer during the 10th anniversary of African Fashion Week at Dundas Square, which was a show of amazement that arouse the interest of attendees, several bigger brands and major of the Canadian design industry.
Her skills and versatility are of WOW!! as her design potency cuts across several fashion design areas like apparel creation, couture design, runway designs, native attires, ready-to-wear production, footwear design and more. It's magically how she crafts confidence into her clients.
Qweenfecy and her brand stands for everything good beyond fashion alone. She is a public speaker, a philanthropist who does a lot for the social and greater good, she is an advocate for the empowerment of Black people and youths in general.
She is a timely volunteer for the FCJ Refugee Centre, helping to facilitate youth workshops about fashion/design and steadily striving to inspire the next generation with her story.
As a reward for her selflessness, in 2020 she was selected as artist in residence for Wellness Within (a Halifax-based organization for health and justice). In 2017, Omobolanle performed at Children’s Peace Theatre, addressing social issues like racism, injustice and colonization.
She is not stopping as she continues to grow, welcomes collaborations and sponsorships to help her further promote Afro-fashion art and propagate her act of goodwill.