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Zachi Designs’ New Drop by Lynda Ogochukwu Mokwenye
You know that moment when you’re aimlessly scrolling through Instagram at 2 a.m., expecting nothing more than memes and smoothie bowls, and then boom something stops you in your tracks? That was me last night. And the culprit? Zachi Designs.
I stumbled onto their latest drop like one stumbles upon a hidden art gallery tucked away in a side street: by accident, but deeply grateful for the detour. This time, the mind behind the magic is Lynda Ogochukwu Mokwenye, and let me tell you, she didn’t just design clothes, she curated confidence.
What caught my eye wasn’t just the color. It was the attitude. The main attraction: a set of mint green two-pieces accented with bold, abstract strokes in black, red, mustard, and white. The print looks like something out of a modern art museum experimental, loud, but impossibly cohesive. It dares you to stare.
The top features dual patch pockets and a rounded neckline with a neat slit, lending a soft touch to an otherwise high-energy canvas. The contrast between the solid mint and the explosive front panel is a study in balance.
And yes, it’s unmissable.
Let’s start with the color palette. The mint green is a refreshing twist from the usual dark tones that dominate traditional menswear. It feels light, yet grounded. Paired with the energetic brushstroke prints, it becomes a conversation piece. Perfect for creatives, artists, and style rebels.
I also admire how Lynda avoided over-complication. She lets the print do the talking while maintaining clean, wearable structure. The pants? Tailored but breezy. The sleeves? Long but not stuffy.
And can we talk versatility? Wear this to a weekend wedding, a gallery opening, or just to stand out at Sunday brunch.
While the front panel is bold and brilliant, I did wonder if it might overshadow the rest of the design. There’s a risk of the outfit wearing you if you’re not confident enough to carry it. It’s not for the timid. And perhaps a version with subtler detailing could broaden its appeal for more conservative dressers.
Also, I would love to see a variation in silhouette — maybe a short-sleeved option or a more structured fit for those who like a sharper finish.
From what I’ve seen in the comments and reposts, this collection is already turning heads. People are loving the unexpected color combinations and expressive prints. It’s a collection you either get immediately or grow into — but either way, it’s got people talking.
Men are stepping out in these looks not just to wear something different, but to be something different. And that, I believe, is the real power of design.
Zachi Designs and Lynda Mokwenye have delivered a collection that’s vibrant, unapologetic, and deeply rooted in expressive fashion. It might not be everyone’s cup of tea, but it doesn’t want to be. It wants to be a double espresso shot for the fashion-forward man.
If you’re looking to blend in, keep scrolling.
But if you’re ready to be seen?
You just found your next statement piece.







