What Men Whisper to Their Tailors | Omolabake Adetosoye | TEDxTanke
When a man walks into her studio, tailor Adetosoye Omolabake doesn’t just see a client; she sees an unspoken story. In this heartfelt talk, Omolabake shares how she goes beyond the surface of her craft to listen to what her clients truly need—whether it’s a boost of confidence, a desire to be seen, or a simple affirmation of self-worth.By recounting the story of a custom-made kaftan, she reveals how paying attention and honing your skills can transform not just an outfit, but a person's entire day. This is a powerful reminder that every one of us has a gift that can be used to lift others, creating a ripple effect of dignity and transformation. Adetosoye Omolabake is a celebrated tailor for men, compere, and actor — widely recognized as “Labake of Many Colors.” She is the creative force behind Somebody’s Tailor, a thriving menswear brand built on excellent craftsmanship, quality fabrics, and timely delivery. For nearly five years, she has dressed modern men with intention and distinction, blending style and meaning into every stitch.A graduate of Plant Biology from the University of Ilorin, Omolabake has charted an unconventional path that proves brilliance can bloom outside the lines. Whether she’s tailoring bespoke kaftans, anchoring events with magnetic presence, or building gift experiences like ADEIFEMI’s package, one thing is constant: her commitment to doing everything — personal or professional — through divine guidance.Bougie, funny, deeply Christian, and exceptionally stylish, she brings color, purpose, and craftsmanship to everything her hands find to do. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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