Celebrity designer, Yomi Makun popularly known as Yomi Casual is Ayo Makun's brother (Ay Comedian), tells Ademola Olonilua about his life and his brand
How did you get into fashion designing?
Professionally, I have been in the  industry for about eight years. Fashion is not something I really wanted  to do. I am an artist. I do a lot of paintings, drawings and the rest.  It was all a mistake. It’s not like I really planned it. When my sister  was filling my JAMB form then, she mistakenly wrote Fashion Designing  instead of Fine and Applied Arts. That was how I found myself in fashion  in Auchi Polytechnic. It was not easy at first because people did not  appreciate fashion then. You could not really tell your friends that you  were studying fashion in school. I used to find it difficult to tell my  friends that I gained admission into school and this is what I am  studying. I sneaked in and sneaked out. All they just knew was that I  was in school, they did not know what I was studying.
Do you have any regrets?
I do not have any regrets. Infact, I am  so happy, I am so grateful to my sister. We were together last year  November in Manchester and I told her, ‘big aunty, do you know that  mistake has turned my life around’? I really appreciate that mistake.  God bless you real good’.
Will you still go into fine and applied arts?
I still draw and paint. If you see most  of my designs, you would see that. If you spend about 10 minutes with me  in my workshop, you will know I am a very creative person and I am  still in love with fine and applied arts. I do a lot of artistic works  on graphics. Before they go in for embroidery, I have to sketch on them.  Some have people that do that for them but I don’t, I do that myself. I  don’t plan to go into it professionally. I might just do it for the fun  of it because I love arts. Anything that has abstract arts, I love them  so much. I enjoy doing it, I don’t think I would go into it  professionally. I can sketch for myself or friends. I sketch for my  fiancé sometimes. I used to ask her to sit on the bed and I just sketch  her, just for the fun of it.
How did you come up with the name Yomi Casual?
The Yomi came out from Olorunyomi, the  Casual is the way I see my designs. Though some people say my designs  are not casual, I believe casual is not meant to be boring. This is my  definition of casual.
How will you describe your person?
I am a very shy person, I am  God-fearing. I love looking good all the time, I am so vain. I love good  things, I love cars, I don’t flirt.
Who owns the car you post on your Instagram account?
It is actually a Chrysler 300, all  pimped out. That is my recent baby. I call that car my baby because I  love cars a lot. I got the car in 2012 and it cost me about N4m. My next  car is going to be very crazy, I am going for a monster truck. I’m just  living my life like my mentor, Mudi. If you know him, he has crazy  cars. You would just see his number plate on one flashy vintage car. Now  he just got a 505, 1958 model, very crazy. I love crazy stuffs. I used  to drive a vintage Ford. It is a pimped out Ford. It was just two of us  that own that edition of Ford in the whole of Lagos. They know me with  that car, it is like my brand. If you see that car, you will know that  Yomi is coming. What I want to go for now is a monster truck; the ones  with the really big tyres. I just want to make a statement with that  truck.
Why did you choose Mudi as your mentor?
Mudi has helped my life in so many ways.  When I first got to Lagos, the first fashion attire that I would ever  hold on to, something to admire, was Mudi’s. When I saw the label, Mudi,  I was wowed. I met my elder brother, AY, and he told me to mind how I  was touching the cloth as it was a gift from Mudi. He said he couldn’t  even afford it. When I asked for the price, he said it costs N50,000,  that was in 2005. I was shocked and asked my brother why anybody would  pay such an amount for an attire. AY told me to keep fooling myself that  I studied fashion and I’m not taking it seriously. I told myself that  that was a good business and I had the opportunity to meet him one on  one. I told him that he was my mentor and that he inspired me a lot. He  told me to keep doing my thing. I am just following in his footstep. If  you see most of Mudi’s designs, you will see little similarities with  mine. Though I work with embroidery a lot, some of my designs are plain.  If you see the plain ones, you will just see some little touch of Mudi.  If you see my lifestyle and the way I bring out my designs, it is the  same way Mudi does. He uses celebrities only to showcase his design that  is what I do.
Why celebrities?
What will take you about two years to  achieve, if you use a celebrity, it will take you two days. People  easily recognise a brand associated with celebrities. If you see a  celebrity wearing a nice outfit and they ask who made it, Yomi Casual.  Before you know it, your name is going places.
Why did you relocate to Lagos?
I moved from Warri and it took the whole  family to persuade me to move to Lagos. They told me that I should move  to Lagos as it is the centre of entertainment. They argued that if they  don’t know you in Lagos, they don’t know you anywhere. They said I  should come and make a name in Lagos and if I like I can move back. I  did not want to move. You know how it is, living in a place that you are  born and bred, my friends and all. It was not easy persuading me but I  thank God. I keep thanking Him. Sometimes when I am with AY and he asks  me if I want to go back to Warri, I tell him ‘never’. Even in Warri,  they are begging me to come for holidays, I hardly go.
What is the most expensive item you have sold to a client?
I think the most expensive I have done  for an outfit is N80,000. I sold it to the deputy governor of Jigawa  State. It is so funny how he got to know about me, I was so amazed. I  got a call from him back then, not knowing that he is the one. He spoke  with a Hausa accent and said he had been seeing my designs and he would  love to know more about me and send somebody to my office to see what I  had. The person came to my office, checked everything. After that, he  sent me a text message that said, ‘This is the deputy governor of Jigawa  State, I love your design and I would want to invite you over to Abuja  to take my measurement’. I thought it was fraudsters or ritualists and I  said ‘never’. I was so scared I told everybody. Even the day I was  travelling I gave all my friends his phone number just in case anything  went wrong. Even till now, he still tells me that I am the best, He told  me, ‘You have changed my wardrobe’.
What is it like being AY’s brother?
Being AY’s brother has affected my  business positively. Everybody knows me with AY. If you see AY, you see  Yomi Casual. I am about the only designer that has his advert on DSTv.  You know what it takes to put your advert on DSTv. My advert is there  courtesy of the AY show. I am everywhere. The Yomi Casual brand is so  big, it is bigger than me. People see me and ask ‘are you the Yomi’?  They sometimes say I look so small. The name is so much bigger than me  that I try to cope when I am out.
How was it building your brand?
I’ll say it is favour. Also, when you  are doing something different, the world will want to patronise you.  People love new things, when you come out with something different,  people will always want to patronise you. I’ll say my designs helped me  and my elder brother. AY is my backbone and he keeps putting me  everywhere. Anywhere he goes, its Yomi Casual and because of my brother,  by the time I approach any celebrity and say ‘I am AY’s younger, I’d  love you to rock my clothes’, they agree. It got to a point that all the  celebrities say that if you are not wearing Yomi Casual, you are not up  to standard – my tunic, not the suit. If you are not wearing a Yomi  Casual native, then you do not know what fashion is all about. I got a  call from Segun Arinze and he asked if he was not fit to rock my clothes  and I was surprised. These are the people we used to watch way back in  Warri and now they want to be associated with my brand. We thank God.
What is the most expensive fashion item you own?
I have a Ferrari wristwatch. Everybody  knows how much a Ferrari costs. When I bought that watch, AY was mad at  me. He asked if I bought it with my money or if it was a gift. I told  him I just needed to get one thing for myself. Funny thing about it is  that people recognise original when they see one. Sometimes when I go  out or I travel and I have the watch strapped to my wrist, white people  come to me to commend the wristwatch. I bought it when I went to the UK;  if I convert the price to naira, it is roughly N250,000.
How about your fiancé?
My childhood girlfriend, she knows me as  Omoniyi Makun not Yomi Casual. We started the relationship in Warri. I  am in a distant relationship. It is not easy but God has been helping  me. She is from Warri, Delta State. She knew me when I started, when I  was still an artist, then I used to do hand-made cards, signboards in  Warri. We met one fateful day while it was raining. She helped me with  an umbrella and that was how we met.
How come you are still together?
I still don’t know. She is not a very  beautiful girl. You know Lagos, if you are a celebrity, you want to  marry a very beautiful girl; a red carpet wife. My mentor told me,  ‘Yomi, don’t follow Lagos people oo and say you want to marry a red  carpet wife. There is a red carpet wife and there is the real wife’. I  am not after a red carpet wife because with a red carpet wife, you don’t  know what the man is facing inside the house. You see them outside  looking all clean and you wish to be like them. When they get indoors  and you see what the man is going through, you will not want to marry a  beautiful girl. My fiancé is God-fearing, very wise, same age group.
How have you been coping with female fans?
They don’t like me because I am very  straight with girls. It got to a point in Lagos people began to say I am  gay. I am very strict with girls. When a girl walks up to me to say  ‘hi’, my first impression is that ‘I am not selling and in case you are  selling, I am not buying’. I am always like that.

 
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