Showing posts with label Fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fashion. Show all posts

When the dress you paid for isn't what you get, featuring bride and a Nigerian fashion designer






Lol. And to think the Bride claims she paid 105,000 for the dress, which was meant to be for her wedding reception three weeks ago. She got the dress two days before her wedding and was so shocked at the outcome that she couldn't wear it anymore. The said designer has however decided to not make a refund even though the bride is asking for one and has allegedly been rude in the conversations they've been having with her. The Bride's childhood friend is now calling her out on twitter. See the tweets after the cut.












Who Wore it Better? Tiwa Savage or Abisola Kola Daisi in Bridget Awosika

Throughout the Weekend Tiwa Savage was spotted wearing a dress from Bridget Awosika at Toolz's wedding in Dubai. Few days before that Abisola KD CEO of Florence H was additionally spotted wearing the same Audrey necktie dress at her Shoe lounge dispatch.
                                                                           Tiwa Savage
                                                                           Tiwa Savage
Tiwa styled hers with dark shoes and a dark and bit grip. Joyce Jacob glammed her up and her hair was styled by D Falana. Tiwa Savage is at present in the midst of a furlough with her child and it's awesome to see her shining in the midst of all the dramatization.
                                                                     Abisola Kola Daisi
Socialite and business person Abisola Kola Daisi shook precisely the same, matched with Gianvitto Rossi shoes for her Florence H shoe lounge at Temple muse in Lagos. Abi KD was found in a short bounce that complimented her dull lips. She killed with the look.

The dress appears to have an alternate fitting on everybody who wears it, similar to it was made splendidly for every individual.

Look at its runway takes a gander at the Heineken Lagos Fashion and Design Week 2015. READ:#HeinekenLFDW2015-Day 4-Bridget Awosika

                                                                       LFDW 2015
Same Audrey necktie dress worn by a model in the SS'16 lookbook titled YOU;
                                                                     YOU LOOKBOOK
Who improve? Tiwa or Abi KD?

 

Crunched for Time? Brush-on Makeup to the Rescue

Raise your hands in the event that you invest an excessive amount of energy applying cosmetics.

Us as well.

For the person on-the-go (or the sluggish women out there), we have the ideal arrangement: brush-on excellence items. You know, the kind with a retractable brush and/or click pen that administers item in negligible seconds. It's an application apparatus and item in one.

They come in all shapes and sizes, for a limitless exhibit of purposes—however show improvement over your non-in with no reservations one alternatives? Indeed, it depends.

Ethnik Presents a Unique Blend of Vintage Nigerian Fabrics with Contemporary Urban Designs

Araba's Cafe holds onto its African roots as it sets to host one of a kind African contemporary design brand – Ethnik, this Sunday, 29th May 2016.

The brand which shows an interesting mix of vintage Nigerian fabric with contemporary urban fabrics was established by multi-dimensional Artist, Tunde Owolabi.

Ethnik has effectively reconsidered the utilization of Aso Oke by changing over deliberately outlined Aso oke pieces into mixed and lively accumulations of afro-driven form and home embellishments, for example, tennis shoes, boots and shoes, belts and sacks.

The brand shows a variety of handcrafted accumulations which carefully communicates magnificence and lavishness of the Nigerian customary society and history while it emphasizes that Aso-Oke, which is broadly known for its flexibility, solidness and life span emerges in a huge number of fabrics.

"The brilliant Aso-Oke pieces are planned by me and are hand-lingered by conventional weavers. My vision is to make a present day ethnic-roused brand that speaks to form significant others crosswise over eras. I need individuals to feel like they are wearing a gem; a gatherer's thing."- Tunde Owolabi, Creative Director, Ethnik.

The different accumulations from the brand incorporates "Our Scarified" gathering which is propelled by the customary Yoruba routine of scarification and "Oriki" gathering which pays tribute to Yoruba acclaim verse.

Observe a portion of the pieces underneath;