Looking chic and classy is something every lady craves all the time. Going out for a special date and creating a variety of looks can be achieved in different ways.
One fabric that has turned out to be classy and magical is chiffon. The fabric is very flexible and gives you a variety of options that you cannot ignore. It can be used to make garments and tops that look sexy and delicate.
For some, it is typically used to make nightgowns, evening wear, or blouses that are meant for special occasions. Since it is semi-transparent, it is common to use Chiffon fabrics to make overlays which are types of garments that go over opaque apparel to impact a textured or delicate appreciation.
Chiffon fabric is made with different methods depending on the type of material that is used to weave this unique type of textile. Since it has such a slippery texture, tailors may place sheets of paper on either side of the chiffon during the sewing process to ensure that it remains in place. Once the chiffon fabric garment is fully sewn, the papers are carefully ripped out.
Pearls, beads, and other colorful accessories can be used to add extra glamour and give the wearer panache. In addition, it is important to choose matching shoes like high-heeled sandals, shoes or canvas would help to make your outlook more exciting.
The fabric gives satisfying pleasure when worn for formal or casual events. The chiffon tops are mostly slayed with pants and it gives the wearer that mature and classy look.
African designs and fabrics keep evolving and the options are making waves locally and on the international scene. The Ankara and Adire fabrics now fit into virtually every event nicely and they have become cool and irresistible.
The adire jackets and palazzo options are a must-have interesting have become really exciting. Ladies love to wear fabric in different ways and for gowns, tops, skirts, trousers, and more.
The silk variety is brighter, lighter, and more colorful. It dazzles and it brings attention to the wearer thanks to the creativity of our designers.
In addition, they are simple to manage and flexible because you can vary your look by wearing them in different ways.
Interestingly, the adire jacket has become the lady’s choice these days especially because of the class it connotes and it brings to the wearer.
It is also common to find them made into Bermuda shorts, pants, long and short gowns, caftans, or boubous.
The styles that are made with the silk version are contemporary and that brings a classy look that cannot be ignored.
In today’s ever-evolving world of fashion, where trends come and go, Wox Collections stands out as a beacon of cultural pride and innovation. With its vibrant designs and unique aesthetic, the brand showcases the beauty and richness of African culture, captivating audiences worldwide. At the heart of Wox Collections is its Creative Director, Omotiafe Otuogbai, whose passion and vision have propelled the company forward since its inception.
For Omotiafe, the driving force behind Wox Collections lies in the idea of building a legacy that others can build upon. Inspired by African culture and heritage, he sees immense value in the diverse languages and values of people of color. It is this uniqueness that sets the brand apart and gives it a distinct voice in the fashion industry.
“We are a people of color with diverse languages and values; all of which make us very unique,” says Omotiafe. With a deep appreciation for African culture, the brand fuses these values into its designs, creating a captivating blend of tradition and contemporary style. The result is a collection that resonates with individuals seeking to embrace their roots while staying fashionable.
Central to Wox Collections’ identity is its signature print—a visual representation of African aesthetics. This print, uniquely trademarked to Footwox Collections, incorporates African symbols that encapsulate evocative messages and convey traditional wisdom, aspects of life, and the environment. By incorporating this culture into their shoes, clothing, and accessories, Wox Collections brings a sense of authenticity and pride to their designs.
Describing the signature print, Omotiafe explains: “Vibrant is how people describe our premium signature print since it is vividly colored.” A person wearing their print is considered vibrant—a symbol of someone who embraces life, exudes intelligence, vivacity, and interest. Wox Collections’ designs become a powerful statement, celebrating individuality and cultural expression.
The brand draws its uniqueness from six Adinkra symbols, each with its own significance. “Gye Nyame” represents the omnipotence and supremacy of God in all affairs, while “Dwennimmen” symbolizes strength. “Akoma,” the heart symbol, embodies love, and “Mmere Dane” serves as a reminder of the temporality of good times. “Osram ne Nsoromma” symbolizes fondness, and “Sankofa,” meaning “go back and get it,” represents wisdom. These symbols not only adorn Wox Collections’ products but also serve as powerful reminders of African wisdom and values.
The success of Wox Collections is an inspiration for other indigenous African fashion brands, showcasing the potential to merge culture, sustainability, and business acumen. By celebrating diversity and embracing ethical practices, the brand paves the way for an industry that respects and honors different cultures. In a world where inclusivity and representation are crucial, Wox Collections stands at the forefront, reminding us of the power of fashion to bridge gaps and foster understanding.
Through the creative vision of Omotiafe Otuogbai and the innovative designs of Wox Collections, African culture shines brightly on the global fashion stage. The brand’s commitment to preserving and promoting the beauty of African heritage resonates with fashion enthusiasts and cultural enthusiasts alike. As Wox Collections continues to evolve, we can expect it to leave an indelible mark, inspiring others to embrace their roots and find their unique voice in the world of fashion.
Rotimi Odunlami, widely recognized as Rhotimmi grew up in Ibadan, Nigeria as a multi-faceted individual who has made a name for himself as a fitness coach, digital creator, entrepreneur, brand strategist and management. And with passion for health and wellness, he has built a brand that inspires and motivates people to live their best lives.
As a Nigerian born fitness coach, having assisted numerous individuals reach health and fitness objectives by offering tailored training programs and nutritional advice. Having understood that fitness embrace not only physical health but also mental and emotional well-being. Therefore, he adopts a full coaching approach that entails the development of healthy habits and empowers clients to assume control of their lives.
Also as a digital creator with strong online presence in addition to his work as a fitness coach, Rotimi creates content that is both informative and entertaining, using social media platforms to connect with a wide audience. His content encircle a variety of elements, including workout videos, nutritious recipes, innovative fitness and fashion videos, as well as motivational messages that inspire individuals to lead a healthier and more rewarding lives. In a world filled with opportunities and unexplored avenues, Rotimi has established a thriving brand that mirrors his principles and convictions. Through Project60, he has developed a range of fitness apparel and accessories that encourage an active and health-conscious way of life.
His brand aims to foster a community of individuals who share a common interest in fitness and well-being, extending beyond mere product sales.
Despite a demanding schedule and numerous commitments, he remains committed to his mission of assisting others in living their best lives. He has a strong focus on personal growth and continuously expands his knowledge and skills in the field of health and wellness. Whether he is coaching clients, creating content, or developing his brand, he is dedicated to making a positive impact in the world.
Rotimi was born on the 2nd of February, 1990 and in his pursuit for academy accomplishment, he graduated with a bachelor’s degree in anatomy where his area of specialization is focused on the structure and organization of the human body. This includes the study of anatomical structures such as organs, tissues, cells, and their spatial relationships within the body. He also bagged ACE Personal Trainer Certification as part of milestone accomplishment.
With a passion for empowering others on their health and wellness journeys, Tim has made a significant impact in the industry. Although yet to receive formal awards, Tim’s outstanding work has garnered notable nominations, including the Pulse Awards for Best Fitness Content Creator in 2021 and 2022, as well as a nomination for Best Fitness Coach at the Maya Awards in Nigeria.
Tim’s expertise extends beyond the digital realm, as he has authored three insightful e-books: ‘The Core Bible,’ ‘Surviving the Holiday,’ and ‘How to Eat More, Lose Fat, and Gain Muscle.’ These publications reflect Tim’s commitment to providing practical guidance and knowledge to his audience.
In addition to his written work, Tim has actively contributed to the fitness community through his various initiatives. He is the creator of the popular fitness show ‘Biggest Gainer with Tim,’ as well as the visionary behind ‘Project60,’ a transformative program designed to encourage individuals to embrace change, challenge themselves and build healthy habits in just 60 days.
As an active member of the Rotary E-club of Greater Nigeria, a distinguished organization committed to making a positive impact on communities through service and humanitarian initiatives. Tim’s dedication to making a positive impact extends beyond physical health, as he’s additionally an engaged participants in the ‘Feeding Souls Community’ and actively participates in events such as the PLP Mental Health Day and Global Wellness Day as a panelist.
Rotimi’s influence has not gone unnoticed, as he was invited as a health speaker at the Annual Tech Festival in 2022. The recognition highlights his expertise and positions him as a thought leader in the health industry. As a speaker, he has the opportunity to inspire change, connect with industry professionals, and expand his influence in the field positioning him as a go-to resource for media interviews, panel discussions, and future speaking engagements, further expanding his reach and influence beyond the festival itself.
The shirt dress has been with us for a while. This unique outfit is synonymous with the girly trait many grew up with. Versatile! Interestingly, it continues to make waves and be noticed in fashion trends no matter the fabric used.
For parties and memorable events, the long shirt dress gown can be a delight. The organza, silk, taffeta, and Jacquard designs stand out and give the wearer that unique outlook desired. Some of the trendy options that have become a must-have include the taffeta Shirt dress gown with Eyelet sleeves and collar, the belted Jacquard gown, or an elegant and multi-seasonal taffeta design.
Floral designs are also done creatively and there are so many ways to highlight and brighten your look with beautiful accessories. While some designs are simple, cute, and smart, others are dramatic and help elevate your overall look from the simple to the extraordinary.
Your shape, mood, and taste would determine the option to settle for. They come in dull and bright colours, single or multi-coloured, striped, and floral. Also exciting in the shirt dress collection are the sleeves which come in a variety that includes split sleeves, double sleeves, and dramatic and extraordinary sleeves.
Kemi Ann-Melody Areola is the founder, of Women in Entertainment and Arts and Co-founder of Youths in Charity. In this interview with Yetunde Oladeinde, she takes you into her world talking about her work as a Public Relations practitioner, TV presenter, and author, working in the United Kingdom, and the Minister of Youths and Sports development.
Tell us about your experience as a TV presenter in the United Kingdom.
Although I did not have a background in journalism, working on TV was a thoroughly enjoyable experience for me. It provided an opportunity for me to express my true self and pursue a rewarding and exciting career path that required a combination of talent, hard work, and dedication to succeed. Through this experience, I was able to build a strong personal brand, leverage my loyal audience base, and maintain a strong presence on social media. Adapting quickly to unexpected changes or challenges during live broadcasts was a necessary skill I acquired, but I was able to get paid for something that came naturally to me and didn’t take much of my time. I had the pleasure of interviewing many interesting people, some of whom have become close friends and family to me until today.
What inspired you to write your book titled, 40 Going on 80?
As I approached my 41st birthday, I had the opportunity to speak with several individuals who were either my age or older. I noticed that many of them had not experienced even a quarter of the life experiences that I had. Despite this, some people looked at me and assumed that I was a privileged British-born individual who had never faced any hardships. However, this was far from the truth, and I wanted people to understand that I had to work hard to achieve happiness and success. Life has not always been easy for me, but I have developed daily principles that keep me moving forward.
Initially, I was apprehensive about sharing my experiences, but I felt compelled to do so in the form of a book. I wanted people to know that success is attainable for anyone, regardless of their background or circumstances. The book sold thousands of copies and received excellent reviews, and one individual even shared on Twitter how the book helped prevent her from committing suicide.
What are some of the achievements and challenges as a Public Relations Manager within the Public and private sectors?
During my time as Special Assistant on New Media to the Honourable Minister of Communications, I initiated a program known as “Social Media for Good Governance”. This program aimed to educate top-level government officials on the principles and importance of social media, as well as teach social media handlers the best practices for using social media in the government space. Social media usage in the government space differs from personal usage, and over a period of two years, we organized workshops in Abuja to educate officials. Though I believe there’s still a lot to be done in Nigeria’s online norms, it’s important to start somewhere.
Currently, I work as the Special Assistant for Youth, ICT, and Corporate Relations to the Honourable Minister of Youth and Sports Development, where I continue to engage with the private sector. As PR professionals, we utilize our relationships to get things done. We have successfully trained about 400 thousand young people in courses such as cybersecurity, e-commerce, robotics, and more by, leveraging private sector relationships.
In both public and private sectors, challenges persist due to the lack of understanding of the importance and skill set required for PR managers.
You are also inspiring other women. What is your assessment of the performance of women in the sector?
When I was studying Electronic and Telecommunications Engineering at London Metropolitan University, I observed that only 2% of the class were female students pursuing a Bachelor in Engineering. This was a concerning trend, and I conducted research to investigate why women were not understanding of the challenges and issues affecting youth and to develop effective solutions to address them. Evidence-based policies are crucial as they can effectively address the root causes of problems and achieve the desired impact. In order to achieve this, we needed to conduct comprehensive research to understand the audience, identify trends and issues, study the demographics, and segment the market.
Tell us about your experience working with the Hon. Minister of Youths and Sports Development.
I thoroughly enjoyed my experience working with the Honourable Minister of Youth and Sports. One reason for this is that I gained a better understanding of the extensive work involved in sports administration. Previously, I used to attend football matches without realizing the amount of effort put into the athletes’ lives, infrastructure, and planning.
Working with the youth has been an ever-so-fulfilling experience, my principal is one who encourages outside-the-box thinking, innovative ideas and has a listening ear. Representing the Honourable Minister at various national and international events has broadened my horizons in policy creation and implementation, public speaking, press and speech writing, and managing people. Since I am in my early 40s, I can relate to the youth while also comprehending the concerns and limitations of the administrators who are mostly in their 50s. I found myself bridging the gap between these two generations, enabling me to understand the youth’s needs and the administrators’ constraints.
What are some of the memorable moments working with communities?
The Minister made the decision to host a national youth conference, which required at least 10 young individuals from each state in addition to the Federal Capital Territory to attend. In the end, we welcomed about 800 young people from all corners of Nigeria who flew to Abuja to attend the event. I had the privilege of meeting with each one of them, and the experience of seeing a diverse mix of cultures and genders living together for three days was truly inspiring. Nigeria is well-known for its diverse culture, and each community has its unique traditions and celebrations. The conference provided an opportunity for participants to learn more about Nigerian culture from different regions of the country.
What are some of the lessons learned working in the UK as a Program Office manager and PR manager?
One of my most fulfilling roles was working as a Program Office Manager and PR Manager for a telecommunications company in the UK. This role allowed me to combine my background skills in electronic and telecommunications engineering with project management and public relations. Each day presented dynamic challenges, from hardware and software problems to user acceptability, and required me to hone my communication skills when engaging with stakeholders. I also had to be flexible and move between departments as the day progressed. This job inspired me to pursue an MBA as I realized that while I had the technical knowledge, I lacked the business development terminology.
You are the founder of Women in Entertainment and Arts. What is the focus and inspiration for the Organisation?
Women in Entertainment and Arts (WIEA) is a distinct platform that was established to recognize women for their noteworthy contributions to the entertainment and arts industry. WIEA organized international appreciation nights and events in various countries, with the first event having taken place in the UK in February 2009. The primary objectives of WIEA are to promote awareness and emphasize the significance of African women being strong and purposeful, not only in entertainment but also in community building. WIEA aimed to showcase the best talents in every segment of the entertainment and arts industry. Through WIEA, there were opportunities to showcase vibrant African women in Africa and in the Diaspora, to inspire and encourage them to play their part in the development of their communities.
You also Co-Founded Youth on Charity. What are some of the achievements and who are your targets?
Youth Charity was dedicated to raising awareness about issues in underdeveloped countries across the world, particularly in the UK and other developed nations. Our primary goal was to engage young people and provide them with opportunities to make a positive impact on the lives of others.
Our ultimate objective was not just to be a charity but a movement that inspired action. We aimed to transport young people metaphorically to the places that required help and work alongside them in the physical rebuilding of communities. Using media, we planned to create a project that connected people across the globe and enabled them to support those in need.
After moving to Nigeria, I modified Youth on Charity to better address the challenges facing young people in this country, and rebranded it as the Glocalisation and Branding Summit. While still targeting youth, the focus shifted to creating strong and sustainable business alliances in key sectors such as ICT, PR, fashion, cosmetics, automobile, art, law, finance, culture and tourism, retail, hotel and hospitality, education, mining, renewable energy, infrastructural development, real estate, health, and more. To date, we have successfully held a number of summits in different Nigerian states.
What are some of the other things that occupy your time? If I’m not conducting research or working on initiatives, I’m meeting with stakeholders, preparing press releases and speeches, attending events, managing our social media platforms, or addressing any IT issues that may arise unexpectedly. Due to the demanding nature of my work, I don’t have much time for other things, but I do make time for my non-profit organization, the Kemi Ann-Melody Areola Foundation (KAMAF), which was established in 2019. Our focus is on increasing access to education, advancing family welfare, and protecting the rights of the child. KAMAF has successfully carried out a number of projects in Nigeria, such as providing schools with necessary materials, paying school and exam fees for underprivileged students, and more.
Additionally, I own an underwear store in Abuja and occasionally assist Nigerians in finding the right fitting undergarments. My brand, Simply Vivacious, offers luxurious and high-quality undergarments and accessories for both men and women. I am also in the process of opening another clothing brand that focuses on outer garments.
I travel frequently to participate in international dialogues and work on new projects. My position as the SA on Youth ICT and Corporate Relations has allowed me to bring many exciting projects to life with the approval of the Honourable Minister. I also have a private group of 300 mentees whom I regularly interact with and share knowledge. Finally, I’m working on completing my PhD, God willing.
What are some of the changes that you will like to see in the country today? Nigeria has tremendous potential, but as a society, we tend to shift the blame for our individual setbacks instead of taking responsibility for them. It’s crucial to take ownership of our mistakes and shortcomings. During my experiences, I have faced individuals who tried to bully me due to their own inadequacies. If we keep tearing each other down, we cannot progress as a nation. While it’s understandable that people are hurting, damaging property and hurting others won’t solve anything. I aspire for a Nigeria where each individual’s conscience holds them accountable for their actions. If that doesn’t work, we need a systematic deterrent that enforces fair processes. To illustrate my point, I use the seat belt analogy. Once upon a time, Nigerians didn’t wear seat belts, but now most of us do. Why? It’s because of the fear of VIO, the seat belt reminder alarm, and safety. This analogy proves that a change in orientation is possible for most of us. We need the right deterrents, including fear of consequences, to encourage positive behaviour.
Did you have mentors at the beginning? What has been their impact? Absolutely, I am fortunate to have mentors who act as a virtual board of directors for my life. When I am faced with tough decisions, I mentally consult each of them and can usually anticipate their responses based on my knowledge of their perspectives. Life’s challenges are like grains of salt – many have gone through them before us, and many will after us. Therefore, having someone who has gone through what we are experiencing can be invaluable.
My mentors provide guidance, encouragement, and advice. Without them, I doubt I would have made it this far. They help me see things beyond my current perspective and have assisted me in making important decisions, such as the choices I made regarding my two appointments within the government. They continue to guide me as I navigate my future career steps. With their diverse knowledge of investment, career, and personal development, I highly recommend having at least one mentor.
If you had to change something in the sector what would it be? I intend to switch the study mode. With the evolving job landscape, it’s becoming increasingly clear that those who solely focus on theoretical knowledge without practical experience will be left behind. Merely carrying CVs around without practical skills won’t cut it anymore. It’s important to choose a specific skill set, enroll in a relevant short course, and gain as much practical experience as possible. In the absence of practical experience and solid work ethics, the rate of unemployment and underemployment will likely continue to rise.
What advice do you have for young people about the current challenges in the economy?
The economic challenges we face are not unique to Nigeria; they are a global issue. However, we should not accept these challenges just because they are global. Here is my advice: First, take responsibility for your future, as it depends on you. Second, identify your skills and interests. Third, research the market related to your niche. Fourth, take action. Keep in mind that you should look for a business that requires little to no start-up capital, and be prepared to persevere. Rome was not built in a day. Look for opportunities, seize them, and travel the world, but don’t abandon your country for good; “don’t japa!”
Who or what do you consider as the greatest influence in your life?
To be honest, I don’t believe that any single individual has had the most significant impact on me. Instead, I believe that I’ve been influenced by various small things in many people. I intentionally seek out admirable traits in different individuals and try to imitate or use them as a reference point. I understand that no person can be flawless, but I believe that we can each work towards becoming the best possible version of ourselves.
This is one of the busiest seasons of the year but also the most festive in terms of dressing up. As the year comes to a close, it is the best time to go out in your holiday outfits as there will be plenty of gatherings to show that enchanting style until the new year.
There are so many events that would need amazing outfits like office parties, family celebrations, reunions, dinners and so much more. Whether you are staying in with your family in your comfy clothes or going out for a fancy party with friends, the key is to always look good.
Planning ahead is important even in making choices for dressing. Therefore, these fashion staples will solve your I-don’t-have-anything-to-wear conundrum and best of all, they’re festive and radiant.
Silk turtle neck dresses
This is a dress that is timeless and will work for a variety of events. It is made of silk which makes it super soft and comfortable. You can wear it with boots for an attractive street style look or a blazer for a warmer look. This dresses goes great with a black bag to rock it up.
Maxi long gowns
The thing about maxi gowns is it’s comfort. It is certainly comfy and flattering. It is also the most forgiving type of clothes that you can wear without guilt. You may be surprised to find out that out that such dresses is actually very flexible. It is a great dress that can be worn during chilly days and also warm days . Not only can it be worn for casual days, it can also be worn for professional and formal settings and that is why it is amazing for the festive period. Simply adding a belt and a slim shirt with a different color from the dress will do, and then sum it up with heels and simple jewelries.
Sparkling jackets
Sparkling and glittering jackets are also very trendy and stylish for an evening party. Throw a golden blazer on top of a black shirt. Wear it with a plain jean, it is simple yet very fashionable for a nice party. Then select a matching purse and a nice pair of shoes. Heels are mostly preferred over flats for such special occasions. Flats can be worn if you plan on going for a party that lasts until midnight, If you’re hosting or if there’s some dancing involved. But if you plan to stay for a short time, then go for heels.
Denim jackets
Denim jacket is another great style. They look cool with an oversized scarf and are a perfect outwear choice for spring. If the one in your closet hasn’t seen the light of day in a while- maybe you’ve forgotten how versatile it really is. Now is the time to dust that jacket off for a new look. These jackets can be paired with heels, skirts or baggy trousers and simple jewelry.
You can treat this styles as a gift to yourself, but you’ll be able to rock these pieces again whether it’s a new year’s eve party or a next year’s thanksgiving outfit.
Any one of these outfits will have you looking like an ice princess with the bonus of still being able to run around in the kitchen and sit on the floor to play party games .
Christmas is one of the busiest season of the year but also the most festive in terms of dressing up. As the year comes to a close, it is the best time to go out in your holiday outfits as there will be plenty of gatherings to show that enchanting style until the new year.
There are so many events that would need amazing outfits like office parties, family celebrations, reunions, dinners and so much more. Whether you are staying in with your family in your comfy clothes or going out for a fancy Christmas party with friends, the key is to always look good.
Planning ahead is important even in making choices for dressing. Therefore, these fashion staples will solve your I-don’t-have-anything-to-wear conundrum and best of all, they’re festive and radiant.
Silk turtle neck dresses
This is a dress that is timeless and will work for a variety of events. It is made of silk which makes it super soft and comfortable. You can wear it with boots for an attractive street style look or a blazer for a warmer look. This dresses goes great with a black bag to rock it up.
Maxi long gowns
The thing about maxi gowns is it’s comfort. It is certainly comfy and flattering. It is also the most forgiving type of clothes that you can wear without guilt. You may be surprised to find out that out that such dresses is actually very flexible. It is a great dress that can be worn during chilly days and also warm days . Not only can it be worn for casual days, it can also be worn for professional and formal settings and that is why it is amazing for Christmas. Simply adding a belt and a slim shirt with a different color from the dress will do, and then sum it up with heels and simple jewelries.
Sparkling jackets
Sparkling and glittering jackets are also very trendy and stylish for an evening Christmas party. Throw a golden blazer on top of a black shirt. Wear it with a plain jean, it is simple yet very fashionable for a nice party. Then select a matching purse and a nice pair of shoes. Heels are mostly preferred over flats for such special occasions. Flats can be worn if you plan on going for a party that lasts until midnight, If you’re hosting or if there’s some dancing involved. But if you plan to stay for a short time, then go for heels.
Denim jackets
Denim jacket is another great style for Christmas. They look cool with an oversized scarf and are a perfect outwear choice for spring. If the one in your closet hasn’t seen the light of day in a while- maybe you’ve forgotten how versatile it really is. Now is the time to dust that jacket off for a new look. These jackets can be paired with heels, skirts or baggy trousers and simple jewelry.
You can treat this styles as a Christmas gift to yourself, but you’ll be able to rock these pieces again whether it’s a new year’s eve party or a next year’s thanksgiving outfit.
Any one of these Christmas outfits will have you looking like an ice princess with the bonus of still being able to run around in the kitchen and sit on the floor to play Christmas party games .
Muda Luxe, a leading Nigerian clothing brand and a trailblazer in the African fashion industry, has recently released its highly anticipated collection titled “AFRO QUEEN 2022.” This remarkable collection demonstrates the brand’s unwavering commitment to preserving African culture and promoting diversity in the realm of fashion. Under the visionary leadership of CEO and creative director Oluyemisi Omolayo, Muda Luxe has become synonymous with bridging the gap between traditional and contemporary African fashion.
In an era where African culture faces the risk of fading due to the pervasive influence of Westernization, the importance of preserving and celebrating cultural heritage cannot be overstated. Muda Luxe recognizes this urgency and has taken on the noble responsibility of safeguarding African traditions. The brand understands that fashion plays a crucial role in cultural preservation, extending its efforts beyond clothing alone.
In today’s increasingly globalized world, Westernization has left its mark on every facet of life, including fashion. Muda Luxe aims to address the issue of cultural exclusion by offering a broader range of clothing options to African individuals, both within their home countries and abroad. Challenging the norm of traditional styles, Muda Luxe seeks to empower Africans to embrace their heritage through African-inspired outfits that go beyond conventional fashion boundaries.
The AFRO QUEEN collection represents a significant milestone for Muda Luxe, heralding a new era for the brand. Each piece in this collection has been meticulously crafted by local artisans who possess an innate understanding of African aesthetics and cultural significance. By skillfully blending traditional elements with contemporary designs, Muda Luxe celebrates the richness of African heritage while embracing the spirit of modernity.
The AFRO QUEEN collection by Muda Luxe goes beyond being a mere fashion statement; it is a joyous celebration of African culture and a resolute step towards cultural preservation. By offering a diverse range of clothing options that showcase the beauty and uniqueness of African traditions, Muda Luxe encourages individuals to embrace their heritage with pride. This collection serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of cultural diversity and the transformative power of fashion in shaping and preserving our collective identity.
In conclusion, Muda Luxe’s “AFRO QUEEN 2022” collection stands as a testament to the brand’s commitment to African culture and diversity in fashion. With each meticulously crafted piece, Muda Luxe showcases the vibrancy and richness of African heritage while pushing the boundaries of contemporary fashion. By empowering individuals to embrace their roots and express their identity through clothing, Muda Luxe reinforces the significance of cultural preservation and inspires a sense of pride among Africans around the world..
CI Fashion, led by the visio Creative Director Paschal Ifeanyi Anuforo, stands out alongside a cadre of local designers, collectively reimagining traditional garments through a contemporary lens. The brand’s commitment to reinvention, color, and unique designs has made it a beacon in the ever-evolving landscape of Nigerian fashion and globally.
Step into a world of enchantment and grace with our newly released Vintage Classic collection, a testament to Anuforo’s creative genius. Featuring an exquisite array of dresses and ensembles that encapsulate the spirit of elegance and sophistication, each piece reflects the seamless marriage of tradition and modernity.:
Transport yourself into the realm of a fairy princess with the enchanting vintage Bubella Palazzo dress! Whether you’re headed to a weekend soirée or indulging in a leisurely brunch, this palazzo ensemble will envelop you in an aura of modern sophistication. The Bubella Palazzo dress not only exudes style but also offers unparalleled comfort, making it a delightful choice for your summer wardrobe.
We are thrilled to present Akwaugo’s hot new creation – the exquisitely stunning and sizzling Mgbeke dress. Crafted from ethereal silk Mikado fabric, this dress embodies the perfect balance between elegance and flamboyance. The captivating accents on the neckline and sleeves, adorned with stylish plastic mirror buttons, elevate the dress to a level of unparalleled refinement. Pair it with coordinated fashion accessories to truly make a statement.
The Mgbeorie vintage Top and Trousers is a charming two-piece outfit that effortlessly transitions between casual gatherings and corporate occasions. Crafted from premium fabric, this versatile set offers a stylish choice for any event, ensuring you look your best no matter where the day takes you.
The Karachi wrap flair multi-colored pattern vintage dress is a masterpiece that fits seamlessly into a multitude of occasions. Versatile enough to be worn as both formal and casual wear, this dress is designed for all body types – from plus size to slim. Experience ease of movement without compromising on style, and let this outfit become your ultimate style companion.
Unveil your unique and stunning appearance with Adaechere’s simple yet captivating two-piece straight-flare pants and one-arm sleeve top. From parties to movie nights, dinners to celebrations, these ensembles are your go-to choices. With Adaechere’s outfits, you’ll move boldly and confidently, leaving a lasting impression wherever you go.
The Vintage Classic Collection, a testament to Mr. Anuforo’s creative vision, is a celebration of elegance, charm, and versatility. Each piece tells a story of its own, waiting to be embraced by those who appreciate the timelessness of vintage fashion. Discover the magic that lies within these carefully curated pieces and elevate your wardrobe to new heights of sophistication