MISS Ademitan 0lateru- Olagbegi and Oyedele Adetula tied the knots at the St.Andrew’s Anglican Cathedral, Owo recently. The reception was held at Imade College ground. The wedding ceremony was well attended by people from all walks of life, among whom were Senator Olusola Saraki, Mr. Ademola Adetula and Chief Tayo James.
Category: Bridals
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Grace in the plus size dress
Our body shape is different from each other. Generally, women in ideal body measurement are always able to wear almost any type of clothes including the wedding dress. Unfortunately, it is quite different with big women who have bigger bodies. Yetunde Oladeinde explores the options available and how they can make the best out of a plus size wedding dress.
THIS plus size gown size is always perfect for big women since it is intentionally designed to fit their body shape. It is therefore important to know and understand your body type as well as the style of dress that will suit you. In doing this, you would need to familiarise yourself with the different kinds of dresses like the ball gowns, A-lines, mermaid, sheath, and empire waist dresses.
Although the size of the wedding gown is bigger, it is designed to make glamorous and graceful statements. Thus, don’t be afraid or even be of shy having a bigger shape than the others. Your big shape may be something special given by God to you. It is proved by various stylish models of wedding dress which are purposely made only for you, big women.
The crux of the matter is that the outfit is worn to beautify the appearance of big women. Stylishly, the big dress is made to hide curves and display them better. Of course, the dress is not randomly designed without considering anything. There are only few dress models which are applied as the basic design of the dress. A-line, empire and straight are several general dress cuts for plus size wedding gown.
If you love a dress but some parts are a bit loose, then talk about adjustments with the designer. When choosing a wedding gown, make sure that it fits you perfectly and you are comfortable with it. Try every style available. Practice walking, sitting, dancing and then turn around and be sure that you can breathe easily. Does the dress look good in every angle?
For a number of ladies, the most important item on the wedding list is the dress. It is actually one of the things the guests look forward to in a wedding. It can make the bride glow or look dull and unattractive. So it would be wise to choose your wedding gown carefully.
Some bride would choose a wedding dress that will flatter their wedding theme but some will decide on their wedding theme depending on the wedding dress. It could be both ways. No matter what you choose, it would be nice to make sure that these two complement each other.
There are a lot of choices in the market right now. Naturally, this means that choosing can be overwhelming. So it would be better to give some time looking for your wedding dress. Give it at least six months before the wedding and around eight months if the dress is custom-made.
In addition, you can also ask someone to go with you to make an honest judgment if you are not too sure if the dress looks good on you. It would be better if they know a thing or two about wedding dresses also. If you have already decided, don’t hesitate, stop looking and buy it. In the end, you must remember that it is your wedding. Choose whatever you feel is comfortable, you are confident wearing, and that will look good on you.
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Just above the knee
PLANNING for your wedding can be chaotic if you do not know what to wear. Of course, there are a thousand and one outfits to pick from, but, again, it all boils down to wearing what suits you’re fancy. These days, brides prefer to opt for a chic simple, sexy and stylish comfortable short style wedding dress. Usually, the modern wedding dress is simple and cute contrasting sharply with the layered, heavy-weighted, detailed and voluminous conventional wedding dress.
The main purpose of a short style wedding dress is to make the bride feel as comfy, practical and causal as possible, considering that the wedding is to be held during the summer in a natural sunny location. The crux of the matter is that the modern bride is more preoccupied by her comfort during the wedding day more than she ever was before.
However, there are a number of things that you need to think about when you want to make a good choice. These include the shape, neckline, skirt style and fabric.
The short style wedding dresses include the tea length wedding dresses, knee length wedding dresses, above the knee wedding dresses, super short and mini wedding dresses.
Each one of these sexy types of short style wedding dresses is perfect for bold and courageous contemporary brides who are looking for something more unconventional, unique, attractive and feminine.
Among the most common and trendy necklines suitable for short style wedding dresses are one-shoulder, off the shoulders, high neck, corset style, halter, spaghetti strap, low back, round neck, sweetheart strapless or V-necks. However, it is important to choose the most suitable one for your body shape.
For example, pregnant or corpulent brides can opt for a sensual empire waist off the shoulders short style wedding dress that can focus the eyes on the bust line or the upper part of the dress and draw the attention from the hip or the stomach area.
Your choice of fabric is also very important. For many, the most popular fabrics are those light-weighted, woolly, ethereal and flowing types, such as georgette, illusion net, duchesse satin, damask, gauze, cotton, rayon, batiste, linen, crepe, chiffon or organza silk. If you want to keep it simple and yet stylish, then you can enrich the looks of the wedding dress with beaded necklines, pearl, crystals, sequins, lace or diamond appliqués.
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Classy wedding of Segun Babatope’s daughter, Oluwatosin to her hearttrob, Olaseni Osho.
Friends, family and loved ones thronged the Hoares Memorial Church Cathedral, Yaba, Lagos last weekend when Mr Segun Babatope, seasoned journalist gave out his beautiful daughter out in marriage. Basking in the euphoria of love, the couple got compliments from guests who were clad in silver and orange.
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Cover chairs as revolution in the decoration world
THE modern world has evolved with numerous innovations that sharply differ from what obtained in the primitive era. One notable revolutionary area is the planning and decorations of events.
The interest of the modern man in aesthetics and visual-appealing scenes have culminated in conscious efforts by events planners to always live up to the aesthetics expectation of their clients.
In recent times, attention has shifted to chair covers which are often used to creatively create dazzling decorations of chairs and tables, thereby making them fit for occasions. The covers are mostly knitted with linens and embroideries of complementing colours geared towards attaining the best visual effect.
This aesthetic make-up is not limited to chairs, as tables are also decked with alluring apparel that complement the chairs, thereby making the whole scene glamorous.
Chair covers have become household names at weddings, naming, house-warming, executive meetings and other top-notch occasions. Nowadays, it appears the quality of chair covers has become an index for measuring the importance of a gathering and sensing the calibre of dignitaries expected at such events.
They not only contribute to serene and paradise-like settings for events, they also create a sense of dignity and decency in people present at such events, Hence, the quest for self-comportment and order at social functions by attendees.
As decoration for events has become an established means of livelihood in Nigeria, chair covers have continued to create platforms for players in this business to showcase their aesthetics acumen and attract more clients to their side.
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Charming all the way
Fashion has a fascinating way of galvanising people into constantly thinking about the present and making it always about what’s next. Yetunde Oladeinde takes a look at the groom as a strong contender for wedding trends.
THE 2014 runways have witnessed a number of new directions, converted silhouettes, metamorphosed colour palettes, as the novelty of the season culminated with a display of evolving accessories, envisioned as to reset all grounds and lead one step closer to that bright future.
As soon as you talk about a typical wedding, the suit naturally comes to mind for the groom. This is a set of outer clothes made of the same fabric and designed to be worn together, typically consisting of a jacket and trousers or a jacket and skirt.
The suit and jackets worn by the groom on the wedding day have gone through all kinds of metamorphosis. These days, the trend is usually contemporary designs which come with a mix of the foreign and a touch of African fabrics like the ankara, aso oke, kente and damask. A number of men have also broken the rule and prefer to step out on their wedding day in something different. The choice, really, is yours. All you need to do is wear something that suits you and something that would make the day as memorable as possible.
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Naeem Khan on dressing Michelle Obama, Beyonce
Indian-born fashion designer Naeem Khan has dressed some of the world’s most famous women including Michelle Obama, Beyoncé and Lady Gaga.
The First Lady of the United States Michelle Obama has worn his creations. So has Queen Noor of Jordan, Hollywood actress Cameron Diaz, and singers Lady Gaga, Beyoncé, Taylor Swift and Carrie Underwood.
Naeem’s designs are hugely popular because he mixes the traditional with the modern, and goes to any length to design collections that are not just interesting and exciting but also that sell.
Born in India but based in the US, designer Naeem Khan has dressed the First Lady no fewer than nine times since she stepped into the White House.
But the dress that catapulted him into the fashion stratosphere was the form-fitting champagne-coloured gown he designed for her to wear to the White House state dinner when Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his wife visited in November 2009. The next day, he was the third most frequently searched person on Google.
Since then he has gone on to dress stars including Hollywood actresses Penelope Cruz, Emily Blunt and Eva Longoria. He also showcased his collection at the Lakme Fashion Week in Mumbai, India, earlier this year and his 2014 Spring collection at New York last month.
“The day Michelle Obama wore my dress for the state dinner was my biggest and most exciting moment,” says the 56-year-old. “I must say, I love designing for powerful women.”
It took over 40 people and two months to put together Michelle’s gown. Pattern makers worked in his New York office for over a month while embroiderers took three weeks to complete the work in India. Once he created the initial look, he sent the dress to Michelle’s stylist who took it to the White House and fine-tuned it to fit.
For that India-inspired dress, Mumbai-born Naeem used antique sterling silver metal sequins, working them into flowers inspired by Andy Warhol, which he fixed on champagne tulle, lined with chiffon, before giving it a very modern cut and style.
The look was classic, glamorous and timeless.
“I guess I am fortunate that my styles are worn by royalty, social figures, stars… people in the limelight,” says Naeem, whose clothes are sold in more than 100 stores worldwide.
He is married to jewellery designer Ranjana Khan and has two sons Zaheen, 27, and Shariq, 25, both of who also help him in designing and in managing the business.
“The glamour that I do is very conducive to the celebrations in the UAE a lot of women wear my clothes to parties,” he says. “My collection is wide enough for them to choose from and when I design, I do keep in mind my Middle Eastern customers their likes and cultural sensitivities.”
For instance, when designing for women in this region, he keeps a sharp eye out for the neckline and the hemline making sure that they are modest. “I always think about the people I am creating my dresses for,” he says.
A man who believes in creating dresses that work rather than to “impress the editors” his designs stand out for their dramatic detailing, luxurious textures and lush colours.
While Naeem has a huge loft atelier in Manhattan’s garment district, his inspiration and his aesthetics are drawn from India where he grew up and Indian touches find their way into his glamorous couture.
“I might not do India consciously but India always comes to it in a way,” he says. “India is a country with so many layers and texturing of colours and design.”
Design is in his DNA. Naeem’s grandfather was the founder of S.U.Zariwala, an embroidery house in Mumbai catering especially to brides. His father, a well-known couturier, continued the family business and expanded it taking some styles to the West.
Colours, threads, beads and sequins were all part of his world when growing up and Naeem, who enjoyed sketching designs from the age of 12, seamlessly slipped into the business. “My dad was a real innovator when it came to techniques and when you grow up with someone like him, it rubs off on you.”
After seven years of learning the skills and techniques in Mumbai, Naeem accompanied his father to New York where he met the then well-known designer Roy Halston Frowick, better known as Halston whose clients included Rita Hayworth, Liza Minnelli and Marlene Dietrich.
Halston spotted the talent in the young Indian and perhaps also smelling a business opportunity Naeem, he felt, would be a good liaison between his New York office and the Mumbai workshop took him on as an apprentice.
“I was just 19 at the time and the three years I worked with Halston were very influential years. I learnt all about clean lines and sleek cuts,” he says. Apart from learning how to cut, mould and drape fabric to create classic costumes he also learnt the ropes of managing staff and running a business. “I haven’t forgotten those lessons,” he says.
Keen to stake out his own turf, Naeem opened his own studio in Beverly Hills. “It was a success and I made my first million dollars when I was 24,” says Naeem, whose dresses sell for upwards of $2,000 (Dh7,345 ).
Ask Naeem about the fashion design process, and he says it always starts with a fantasy born from the imagination or the influences around you. “I design everything from the fabric to the embroidery to the shape of the dress. From start to finish, it can take about 400 to 600 people on two continents to put a collection together.”
Naeem loves making customised fantasies for his clients: Marissa Mayer, CEO of Yahoo! wanted a wedding dress inspired by snowflakes. He created a one-of-a-kind dress for her using embroidery, layers of textures, feathers, paisleys and pearls. In a wedding dress for Cassandra Huysentruyt who married Brad Grey, chairman of Paramount Pictures, he even embroidered the lining of the dress with hand-cut rose petals.
“We think of everything! On another wedding dress we had poetry on the lining, so that once the dress is removed, one could read the verses. These one of-a-kind dresses are absolutely magical.”
Courtesy fridaymagazine
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Women get free cancer screening
For two consecutive Fridays in the month of January, over 200 women from Surulere Local Government and its environs gathered at the Optimal Cancer Care Foundation, Bode Thomas Surulere for a free breast and cervical cancer screening exercise. The exercise was organised and sponsored by the Surulere Patriotic Association (PAS), a non-governmental foundation dedicated to meaningful and social development in Surulere Local Government.
The exercise started with a lecture session where Dr Femi Olaleye, the Medical Director of the Optimal Cancer Care Foundation, took time to educate participants on how cancer could be easily prevented through regular screening to drive caution and prevention. Dr Olaleye said the centre has screened about 10, 000 women in the last one year with 10 percent of the women testing positive to cervical cancer. He, however, added that managing cancer is lot easier when detected early and therefore advised women to invest in their health by attending regular screenings so that they won’t be caught off guard. “Parents should also bring their teenage daughters for cervical cancer screening since any woman who is sexually active is at the risk of getting the Human Papilloma Virus which is present at the genitalia of most men. Those who have reached menopause are not also exempted until they are 65 years old,” he stressed further.
Mrs Ronke Balogun, a supervisor for women affairs and poverty alleviation in Itire-Ikate LCDA, who participated in the exercise, described it as a good experience and an ample opportunity for grassroots women to be educated since some still believe cancer is caused by juju. Although she confessed to doing her screening for the first time, she admonishes women to invest more in their health not just on Aso ebi only.
Mr Fuad Laguda, a trustee member of PAS who monitored the exercise on both occasions, pledged continuous support for health and empowerment activities not just for women alone but men and youths in Surulere.
To add glamour to the event, Ms. Tolu Bewaji of the Ojuelewa Institute led her team to offer free make-over sessions for women who attended the screening.
Thirty cases of cervical cancer, five casese of breast lumps were discovered during the screening. The secretary of the association, Mr. Megbon Martins said efforts are on the way to reach the ministry of health for medical assistance on these cases.
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Dazzle bridal train hairdo
The wedding hairstyle is as important as the wedding dress, suit and the other accessories. Yetunde Oladeinde looks at ways the bride can be creative when it comes to hair options on the D-day.
Looking fabulous comes with understanding your best features and making the best choice. To enhance your looks on this special day your choice of a great hairstyle can make you dazzle throughout the day.
Braids look great on women but again it depends on the time you have because extensions are quite difficult to make as it takes huge time to prepare. Alternatively you can make use of individual braids like French twist them which can be fixed with lots of pins to keep the style. Once the hair is in place, a hair gel or spray will fix things up.
Women who press or straighten their hair can have an up-do ranging from French twists to half-up-do or high buns. When you are creating a hairstyle for your wedding day, you will want to keep the original shape throughout the day, so using bobby pins and hairsprays may help in fixing the problem.
One thing to be kept in mind while making the wedding hairstyles is that the gel should be placed around the hairline to smooth hairs. For those who have wavy to curly hairs, which can be dealt with straightening and up-do.
However if your preference is for natural curls then you make use of weaveons in this category and it would add extra mystery to her image. Curly hairs are also good for up-dos. A classic up-do style is magnificent as it opens up the neck.
One of the simplest wedding hair styles you can make use of is to brush the hair behind to create ponytail, twist it and secure it to be pinned to the head, allowing the top section to fall freely over the pins.
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Small details that have to be just right
This year lots of designers have a preference for coral, turquoise, peach, gray and navy blue, all of which can be mixed with a variety of secondary colors to create a beautiful effect.
Apart from using this for the outfits, décor and accessories for you and your bridal train, you can also make use of it for the wedding invitations because they are one of the small details that have to be just right in order to make your big day perfect.
Interestingly, the card will be the only contact they have with you before the event and it actually creates that big first impression about who you really are.
A classic that never fades is lace, damask and pearls, which will actually one of the hottest wedding invitations in the year 2014.Also the floral wedding invitations have always been hot but this year they’ll be even bigger and brighter.
Alternatively, you can opt for stripes and nautical theme which are mature and creative. You can also go for designs with small palette or a frame decorated in sequins for that
