[11] She has worked with Zandra Rhodes, Myleen Klass, Gio Pomodoro, Caryn Franklin, NKWO, JJ Noki, and designers including Swarovski, Christopher Kane, Jil Sander, Adidas, Evisu, Kswiss, Henry Holland, Jacob Kimmie, Prada, Georgina Harding, Gucci, Jean Paul Gaultier, Tom Ford, Alexander Wang and Jacob Birge.
[17] As an equal rights campaigner she deliver a speech at the Houses of Commons and contributed to Equity's policy and etiquette to protect models in the work place.
[18][19] Olumide's debut spring summer collection was inspired by her Afro-Scottish background and ancestry, a balance of European and British style tailoring and traditionally African fabric and patterns.
[3][20] In 2016, she collaborated with Puma, Top Shop and Evisu on selected pieces, and produced her own accessories collection in 2017, consisting of spring summer and autumn winter sunglasses for men and women.
[23] Olumide used the event to draw attention to the plight of the Windrush Generation illegally deported from the United Kingdom in 2018, after a mistake by the then Prime Minister Theresa May and Amber Rudd.
Olumide also played with acts including Skepta, Wiley, Roots Manuva, The Game, Common, Busta Rymes, Wu-Tang, OT Genesis and Jay Z.
[26][27][28] In 2020, amid the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom, Olumide returned to join The Celebs which now included Frank Bruno and X Factor winner Sam Bailey to raise money for both Alzheimer's Society and Action for Children.
Olumide was part of a choir of celebrities including Georgia Hirst, Anne Hegerty and Ivan Kaye, who were backing EastEnders actress Shona McGarty.
[25][34] In 2019, she landed a role in Noughts and Crosses alongside rapper Stormzy, produced by Shawn Corey Carter also known as Jay Z at Roc Nation USA.
[37] Olumide made online comedy shorts titled “Afrish” for the BBC off the back of her Fringe show, “Afropoliticool,” with Verona Rose and Ricardo P Lloyd as supporting leadsa.
[45] In 2019, she was a presenter for The Sista Collective on BBC Radio 5 Live interviewing Director Amma Asante and Singer Jamelia[46] Olumide produced a variety of youth groups across the UK in Brixton London and at Hillhead High School, Granton and Muirhouse's G-Code in Edinburgh.
[47] She is an ambassador for Zero Waste Scotland,[48] for issues of conservation and sustainability, as well as for Fashion Targets,[49][50] joining the ranks of Kate Moss, Edith Bowman, Twiggy, Alan Carr & Sharon and Kelly Osborne.
She regularly fund raises for charities including Children's Hospice Association Scotland,[2] The Well Foundation, Love Music Hate Racism and is a global ambassador for Graduate Fashion Week.