TRENDING
BON Bread safe, free of harmful substances — NAFDAC • Ex-Chief of Air Staff Saddique Abubakar quits active politics • Kano censorship board suspends two Kannywood actors over alleged indecent video • Kinamama wafanyakazi na mustakabali wa watoto • Tulee hivi watoto kukabiliana na changamoto • Okojie clinches Edo APC Rep return ticket unopposed • FG to unveil radio station for adult education • Ogazi, Adisa set new Nigerian records at US SEC Championships • Mourinho’s Benfica go unbeaten but finish third in league table • Seyi Tinubu consoles Cubana Chief Priest after APC primary defeat • Ukimya unavyoua uhusiano, familia • Lagos speaker Obasa wins APC ticket for Reps seat • Steer clear of sharp practices – Oyebola cautions tax practitioners • APC Primaries: Gen. Abdulsalami’s son wins Chanchaga reps ticket • IGP Disu visits Oyo communities, orders rescue operations after terror attacks, kidnappings • Kano censorship board suspends two Kannywood actors over ‘indecent’ video • Ndoa ni mwili mmoja wenye vichwa viwili • FG considers radio station for adult, non-formal education • Stew turns luxury as price of tomato, pepper soar across Nigeria • Angalizo malezi kwa watoto wa kizazi cha ‘skrini’ • BON Bread safe, free of harmful substances — NAFDAC • Ex-Chief of Air Staff Saddique Abubakar quits active politics • Kano censorship board suspends two Kannywood actors over alleged indecent video • Kinamama wafanyakazi na mustakabali wa watoto • Tulee hivi watoto kukabiliana na changamoto • Okojie clinches Edo APC Rep return ticket unopposed • FG to unveil radio station for adult education • Ogazi, Adisa set new Nigerian records at US SEC Championships • Mourinho’s Benfica go unbeaten but finish third in league table • Seyi Tinubu consoles Cubana Chief Priest after APC primary defeat • Ukimya unavyoua uhusiano, familia • Lagos speaker Obasa wins APC ticket for Reps seat • Steer clear of sharp practices – Oyebola cautions tax practitioners • APC Primaries: Gen. Abdulsalami’s son wins Chanchaga reps ticket • IGP Disu visits Oyo communities, orders rescue operations after terror attacks, kidnappings • Kano censorship board suspends two Kannywood actors over ‘indecent’ video • Ndoa ni mwili mmoja wenye vichwa viwili • FG considers radio station for adult, non-formal education • Stew turns luxury as price of tomato, pepper soar across Nigeria • Angalizo malezi kwa watoto wa kizazi cha ‘skrini’
AMVCA 2026: When ‘looks’ beat ‘wins’
Back to Home

AMVCA 2026: When ‘looks’ beat ‘wins’

Vanguard Nigeria about 2 hours 2 mins read
AMVCA 2026: When ‘looks’ beat ‘wins’

By Ayo Onikoyi

The 12th edition of the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards, AMVCA, may have celebrated outstanding achievements in film and television, but beyond the glittering trophies and emotional acceptance speeches, one thing clearly stole the spotlight — fashion.

Held in Lagos, the 2026 AMVCA once again proved that on Africa’s biggest entertainment night, style can sometimes overshadow even the winners themselves. From the red carpet to post-event conversations online, the loudest discussions were not necessarily about who took home awards, but about who wore what, who stunned, and who completely owned the night with their appearance.

This year’s edition blurred the line between an award ceremony and a full-scale fashion spectacle. Celebrities arrived dressed in daring couture, dramatic silhouettes, avant-garde designs and heavily embellished outfits that instantly dominated social media timelines. Within minutes of the red carpet appearances, fashion blogs, Instagram pages and X trends shifted attention from categories and nominations to “best dressed” conversations.

Linda Ejiofor who became the first actress in AMVCA history to win both Best Lead Actress and Best Supporting Actress in the same night didn’t get as much attention as Queen Mercy Atang who blitzed through the red carpet emblazoned with over 50 loaves of bread in an ingenious couture crafted by Tiannah Empire. 

For many viewers, the AMVCA has gradually evolved into two separate competitions — one for cinematic excellence and another for fashion supremacy. And increasingly, the fashion contest appears to generate more excitement.

And perhaps that is the real story of AMVCA 2026 — in an age driven by visuals and viral moments, sometimes the “looks” win just as loudly as the awards themselves.

The post AMVCA 2026: When ‘looks’ beat ‘wins’ appeared first on Vanguard News.

This article was sourced from an external publication.

Share this article

Comments (0)

Want to join the discussion?

Sign in to post comments and engage with the community.

Be the first to comment!

AD
OneClick Africa Logo

Africa's premier digital hub for impactful news, entertainment, and business insights.

© 2026 OneClick Africa. All rights reserved.