Category: Fashion

  • Steal her hot look!

    By Kehinde Oluleye

    Today, we are showing you how to get Sharon Ooja Egwurube’s style. She’s popular actress known for her smartness and unique sense of style, as well as her killer confidence.

    The fashionable Sharon always stands out in the boldest of designs and hues. She is never afraid to try new things and hits the right notes most of the time. Most celebs don’t always find the right balance on the red carpet.

    Sharon looks glamorous in this cute and stylish pixel skirt suit paired with a red stilettos heels, simple drop earrings, silver wrist bangles and a simple time piece. Like the actress, add sparkles with sweet eyes make-up that enhances the dress’s plunging neck style. She is sensational without being fussy; style is all about bringing a fashion vibe with a fresh twist. Sharon’s style is characterised by flawless makeup and hair

  • Looking glamorous in unconventional pantsuit

    Our Reporter

    Ladies are sporting unconventional pantsuits these days. The unconventional styled pantsuit goes in and out of vogue, but it is always a staple for ladies who want to add a hint of glamour to their outfits. They are hot this season.

    Unconventional suits are chic and adorable on every woman. It is an ultimate wardrobe essential. To make the trend be your choice to formal events and anywhere else you want to look glamorous, here are tips from some of your favourite celebrities:

    • The key to wearing unconventional pantsuits is to only have one or two items at once.
    • For a more subtle approach, small hand band and fewer accessories might do the trick.
    • Then, a bolder fashionista might try a two-colour assemble (jacket and trousers with diverse colours)
    • For example, a burnt-orange pants with plaid jacket.
  • Lanre Da Silva Ajayi: Making my debut with Dolce and Gabbana was priceless

    Lanre Da Silva Ajayi is a designer who has made a mark in the sector. In this interview with Yetunde Oladeinde, she talks about the journey to the top, her inspiration, turning point and more.

    You are one of the top designers in the country. How would you describe your journey and what does it mean to you?

    I give God the glory for all my success and achievement thus far. I must say that it has been a very interesting journey. It’s been 14 years in the fashion industry, and it certainly has not been a walk in the park, or bed of roses for me either. Through the years, I have mastered my craft, and become more experienced, which is incomparable to when I started. I remember vividly when I started that my passion for the fashion industry was my key driving force. It stirred me up to be creative, innovative, different, and unique with my designs. Back in 2005, when I started, I was into the Victorian era and style of dressing which was not popular at the time in Lagos. My love for the vintage era started whilst I was studying in the UK. I would often visit shopping spots like Portobello Market, London Vintage Fashion, Textile and Accessories Fair at Hammersmith Town Hall. So, also coming back to Lagos, and incorporating my sense of style was different, strange, and new at first to the industry. But gradually the consumers did not mind being different, and they embraced the boldness of my designs.

    I have learnt from my journey thus far to be patient, dedicated, consistent, passionate and have self belief, amongst other things, to achieve one’s desired goal. The LDA brand till date continues to stay relevant and be a force to reckon with in the fashion industry year in year out; by being innovative, dynamic, unique, timeless, and classy.

    What was it like at the beginning?

    There were definitely a number of challenges as a beginner in the fashion industry in Nigeria. For instance today, there are haberdashery stores all around importing good zips and trimmings. At the time I started, I went through the use of local zips and would panic and pray nothing happened to the client’s zip. Zips are so important to a finished garment, I am very happy to see changes today.

    Another challenge for me would be the training the tailors, which is crucial to me as a designer. Looking around today, you find that pattern makers are hard to come by; a lot of the tailors around were machinists that needed so much training and supervision and a trailer load of patience. All these experience made me wise up quickly and learn faster as I knew I had a lot of work ahead of me.

    When was the turning point for you?

    In 2010, I took time out and started creating proper seasonal collections and launched the Labour of love at the Arise Magazine Fashion Week Lagos (March 2011). The collection got a standing ovation and was very well received by fashion lovers, my clients, and prospective clienteles. This was indeed a turning point in my career.

    Tell us about the things that inspire your designs

    Inspiration comes to me naturally when I am in my creative zone. I get inspired by virtually everything around me – from watching fashion shows, movies, looking through magazines, journals – everyday life gives me the urge to create something new and different.

    I am greatly inspired by real women, women who want to look good and stand out. So, I try to get into their heads and figure out their needs.

    What are the other things that occupy your time?

    When I am on a break from work, I tend to relax by listening to music, catching up on my favourite TV shows, visiting the spa, spending quality time with my family, and getting adequate rest by sleeping.

    It would be interesting to talk about some memorable moments in your life and career

    I am thankful to God for beautiful fond memories that have brought joy and happiness to me. The birth of my children is priceless. Also, when I showcased my Autumn/Winter Collection 2012 at Pitti Imagine in Italy. Dolce & Gabbana’s representative was present, and liked my collection. This was certainly a dream come true for me.  They ordered pieces from my collection and I made my debut in the Dolce and Gabbana Spiga 2 concept store in Milan for four consecutive seasons.  I was absolutely delighted.

    What are some of the challenges encountered?

    Some of the main challenges of the fashion industry in Nigeria are lack of power, capital to stay afloat and continue in business, as well as lack of infrastructure.  This makes working conditions unbearable sometimes, with overhead costs on the high.

    Tell us about your experience as a mentor

    From my wealth of experience in the fashion industry, it makes the process of mentoring a designer starting off easy. I just re-live my own experience for them to learn from, and give them valuable advice to be focused, dedicated, patient, persistent, and hard-working to achieve their desired goal.

    Who or what do you consider as the greatest influence in your life and career?

    My family is my support system and they have a great deal of influence on me.

    Let’s compare when you started and now, what has changed?

    Fashion in Nigeria has definitely undergone a fundamental change in the last 10 years. Fashion in Nigeria is booming. We are a society that embraces fashion, as we love to look good and dress up for every occasion.  In Nigeria today, there are many new designers now to attest to the growth of the fashion industry which makes the industry lucrative and competitive.

    What are you looking forward to in the next few years?

    The LDA brand is looking forward to expanding soon and some interesting collaborations are in the works.

    What are some of the changes that you would like to see in the sector?

    The Nigerian fashion industry is growing rapidly; hence, investments from the government will help heighten the growth and development of the fashion industry significantly. We also need more fashion schools where aspiring designers can learn and grow their craft.

    What are some of the lessons that you have learnt?

    Over the years, I have designed clothes for various clients, and now have a solid understanding of people’s body shapes and sizes. Experience, as they say, is the best teacher. I exercise a great deal of patience, communication, and endurance in dealing with my clients and staff and this makes my job easier and worthwhile.

    Possibly the biggest lesson that I have learnt is that I can accomplish anything I set my mind to with determination, persistence, zeal, and hard-work.

    What is your definition of style?

    Style to me is personal, distinctive and a lifestyle.  I like to be comfortable, chic, and classy with my style.

    How would you assess female designers in Nigeria today?

    The women in the Nigerian fashion industry are a force to reckon with, hence making the industry competitive and lucrative. It feels good to be one of the women shaping the fashion industry for the future. The fashion industry in Nigeria is booming.

    What are some of the things that you treasure most in life?

    Our life is a gift. I am thankful to God each day for the gift of life, my family, friends, and relationships through the years.

    How do you relax?

    I unwind and chill out by going to the Spa, catching up with my favourite TV shows, reading books, and spending quality time with my family.

    What are the things that you won’t do in the name of fashion?

    I am not keen on over accessorising. I like to keep accessorises to a bare minimum.

    Let’s talk about the people you admire and role models.

    Whilst growing up, my mom had a huge influence on me. She was extremely hard working, and instilled good morals in me, which I uphold today. I also have great admiration and respect for Oprah. I grew up watching her talk shows and it impacted on me positively.

    Did you ever feel like quitting at any point?

    I have come to realise that nothing good in life ever comes easy. One has to keep being persistent, putting in the work, be patient, and steadfast, and things will eventually work out.  That said, there were times in the past I was truly fed-up, when things were not going as smoothly as I envisaged it to, and the thought to pack it all in came. When this happened to me, I endured a little more, and behold, there was light at the end of the tunnel that gave me some sort of hope, to pick myself up and carry on.

    If you could change something in the industry with a magic wand, what would it be?

    A magic wand can come in handy for me, when we have deadlines to be met with little or no time to spare, casting a magic spell for the finished garment to appear at once won’t be a bad idea. In reality, however, you have to put in work to achieve result. There is no shortcut to success; only way is hard work.

    What has been your experience working with Nigerian models?

    It’s being smooth sailing working with Nigerian models. They are dedicated, hard working, and committed to their craft.

    What advice do you have for young people who want to be like you?

    I normally advise upcoming designers to exercise a  great deal of patience, be very persistent, extremely hardworking, never give up on their passion or dream as success is not achieved in a day but overtime.

  • Valentine’s Day style!

    By Kehinde Oluleye

    While classic reds and pinks might be an obvious choice, winter whites and blazer dresses give a different twist on V-day style. No matter what kind of date night you have planned for February 14 or beyond, take a look at these stylish outfit ideas straight from the celebs. Plus, shop the ultimate gift ideas here.

    We all want to look fabulous for any special occasion which definitely includes Valentine Day. With Valentine’s Day right around the corner, it’s time to start searching for the ultimate date outfit. Love it or hate it, February 14 seems to send the entire world into frenzied emotion. We panic about what exactly to get for our loved ones and what to wear to mark the occasion.

    Though this special day is not always on everybody’s agenda, for those who choose to celebrate Valentine’s Day, here are a few suggestions of what to wear to look good.

    Lunch date

    Would you be going out for a nice lunch or just go out to have a good time with friends? Why not try a nicely-cut pencil skirt or pants, which is always a winner. Slip on a nice shirt dress and update the look with platform heels and complement this with a handy handbag or small purse.

    Guys can combine a nice shirt with a pair of bandless pants, knock-off with blazers. Or a blazer jacket with a shirt or tank top Jeans is indispensable to any man.

    Stay stylish and standout on Valentine night with a striking cocktail dress with a touch of red or pink and keep everything else simple. Now one thing that is very important to note before buying a dress for Valentine’s Day is whether it’s a daytime event or an evening event.

    Guys, the perfect hue for an evening date is black. It’s the most versatile colour of all time. Trainers or sneakers are not allowed. This is the period to flaunt your leathers. So, dress up smart and wear something that reflects your style and attitude.

    But remember these fashion hubs of Valentine’s Day: dresses are not just for those with partners. Singles should also celebrate and go out for Valentine’s too!

    So whether you plan dining at a fancy, romantic restaurant with your hubby, or you plan to hit town with friends, consider dressing festively for the occasion without seeming too tacky!

  • Valentine just days away

    KEHINDE OLULOYE

    With Valentine just days away, you are thinking on what to buy for loved ones. This is also a time of the year when you will be wondering what to get for your spouse. Today, we will focus on the gift ideas for the men, women and loved ones.

    There is no such thing as the perfect gift. Every man has his unique tastes and preferences. Your spouse might prefer a new set of spanners and car jerking set, a micro-wave, or oven.

    A carpenter might prefer a new set of tools, a banker might appreciate a new trendy shirt, trousers and suits, while a fashion conscious fellow might rejoice at an authentic designer’s wear, shoes and bags.

    Here are some gift ideas you should be considering.

     

    Wallets: Do your best at helping him to get organized! So, get him a trendy wallet, better still a customized wallet.

     

    Bathrobe: Drape him in total luxury.

    The soft touch bathrobe is a great gift idea for walking round the house and relaxes on Sunday morning in total luxury. This Louis Vuitton’s plush bathrobe offers comfort and adds to any bedroom.

     

    CD:

    Collections of soul lifting Christian songs for guys who enjoy listening to good values melody from the comfort of their own home or blasting it form their car stereo.

     

    Cologne:

    A nice fragrance is ideal in any type of relationship and it is always appreciated. The smell of personal fragrance reflects special moments in life. Why not showing him how you feel with a scent that describes him.

    Palm pilot: Get him/her organized with a palm pilot; this is ideal for the very busy man who misses all his appointments, birthdays, anniversaries and so on.

     

    Concert or movie tickets: Surprise him with tickets to watch his favourite local and foreign team play live or watch movies.

     

    Fashion accessory:

    Shoes, bags and clothes are essential fashion items.

     

    Read Also: Ceeboi prepares lovers for Valentine’s Day

     

    A box of chocolate:

    A bottle of fruit wine and a good book-These will help her unwind at the end of a long day.

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    Stunning piece of jewellery:

    A simple and elegant jewellery will become the most prized possession in her jewelry case.

     

    Classic sunglasses:

    Getting him/her a pair of classic designer sunglasses.

  • Behold Stylish female CEOs

    Kehinde OLULEYE

    HARDLY will you turn the pages of any of our major newspapers without running across the names of these power females in the course of a week.

    We are talking about the likes of Mo Abudu,  Uju Ifejika , Folorunsho Alakija, Chantelle Abdul, Bola Shagaya, Stella Okoli,  Shade Okoya, Toyin Sanni, Ibukun Awosika, Tara Fela-Durotoye, Nike Ogunlesi, Dr Ola Orekunrin and a host of others.

    Beautiful, bold and brainy, these female Chief Executive Officers do not only dominate their turfs in a world where men rule the roost, they also inspire millions of men and women with their outstanding accomplishments, bold decisions, unique sense of style, gravitas and elegance.

    They have legions of fans within Nigeria and all over the world. Each time they grace events, everything about them is noted as sources of fashion, fad and style inspiration by thousands of women.

    This group of women do not merely bask in the glow of their career accomplishments; they are powerful speakers, able leaders and successful businesspersons, at a time when the Chief Executive Officer position appears to be dominated by men.

     

    • Mo Abudu

    Mosunmola Abudu, popularly known as Mo Abudu, is a Nigerian media mogul, media personality, philanthropist, who has been described by Forbes as Africa’s most successful media woman.

    Mo founded EbonyLife TV, a network airing in more than 49 countries across Africa, as well as in the UK and the Caribbean in 2006. EbonyLife TV has offices in Lagos, Abuja and the Tinapa Resort, Calabar, Cross River State. She is a class of her own fashion-wise. Uju Ifejika

    Catherine Uju Ifejika is a Nigerian lawyer and Chairperson/CEO of Brittania-U Nigeria Limited (BUNL), an indigenous petroleum company for upstream exploration and production, and Brittania-U Ghana Limited (BUGL).

    She has received both national and international awards for best practices in business leadership. She is believed to be one of the most powerful women in oil and gas industry in Africa and one of the richest women in Africa. She is a leader in the fashion- dictating women population.

    Nigeria Top Stylish Female C.E.Os
    Mo Abudu founded EbonyLife TV

     

    • Chantelle Abdul

    Chantelle Abdul, a fashion pace-setter, is the Managing Director and chief executive of Mojec International Limited, a conglomerate with subsidiaries in the energy, real estate, retail and power sector with operations across Africa and Asia.

    The company’s power sector has a meter assembly facility, which produces indigenous smart pre-paid meters, the first of its kind in the country.

    Nigeria Top Stylish Female C.E.Os
    Chantelle Abdul, a fashion pace-setter, is the Managing Director and chief executive of Mojec International Limited
    • Stella Okoli

    Stella Chinyelu Okoli is a Nigerian pharmacist, entrepreneur, founder and chief executive officer of Emzor Pharmaceutical, a pharmaceutical manufacturing company.

    Prior to the establishment of Emzor Pharmaceutical, Stella had worked in several pharmaceutical firms, including Middlesex Hospital, London, Boots the Chemists Limited and Pharma-Deko.

    In January 1977, Stella started Emzor Pharmaceutical with the initial name, Emzor Chemists Limited as a small pharmacy retail shop in Somolu, Lagos State.

    Emzor Pharmaceutical has since become one of the leading pharmaceutical companies in Nigeria with over 50 products since its incorporation in 1984. She is one of the most stylish women in the country.

    Nigeria Top Stylish Female C.E.Os
    Stella Chinyelu Okoli is a Nigerian pharmacist, entrepreneur, founder and chief executive officer of Emzor Pharmaceutical, a pharmaceutical manufacturing company.

     

    • Folorunso Alakija

    Folorunsho Alakija is a renowned and well respected Nigerian entrepreneurial woman. She is involved in the fashion, oil, real estate and printing sectors.

    She is the group managing director of The Rose of Sharon Group, which consists of The Rose of Sharon Prints & Promotions Limited, Digital Reality Prints Limited and the executive vice-chairman of Famfa Oil Limited.

    She also has a majority stake in DaySpring Property Development company.  A powerful dresser, Alakija is ranked by Forbes as the richest woman in Nigeria with an estimated net worth of $1 billion.

    As of 2015, she is listed as the second most powerful woman in Africa after Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and the 87th most powerful woman in the world by Forbes.

    Nigeria Top Stylish Female C.E.Os
    Folorunsho Alakija is a renowned and well respected Nigerian entrepreneurial woman. She is involved in the fashion, oil, real estate and printing sectors.
    • Bola Shagaya

    Hajia Bola Shagaya is a Nigerian businesswoman and the managing director of Practoil Limited, one of the largest importers and distributors of base oil in Nigeria, serving local lubricant blending plants.

    Her businesses also include huge investments in real estate, spanning across major cities in the country with over 300 employees.

    She started her career with the audit department of the Central Bank of Nigeria before venturing into commercial activities.

    An eye turner even at her age and a highly fashionable woman, her business experience started with the importation and distribution of photographic materials and she introduced the Konica brand of photographic materials into the Nigerian market and West Africa.

    Read Also: BEHOLD showbiz’s most stylish grandads

     

    Nigeria Top Stylish Female C.E.Os
    Hajia Bola Shagaya is a Nigerian businesswoman and the managing director of Practoil Limited
    • Toyin Sanni

    Founder and CEO of the Emerging Africa Capital Group, Toyin Sanni is a lawyer, chartered secretary, stockbroker and author with over 30 years’ experience in senior management positions in investor services, law and finance.

    Prior to her appointment as the Group CEO of United Capital, highly fashionable Toyin Sanni was CEO, United Capital Trustees Ltd (formerly known as UBA Trustees Limited), a United Capital subsidiary and market leader in the Trustees business.

    With a background in securities law and extensive experience in corporate finance, trusts & asset management, she leverages networks and relationships across markets & her extensive experience working on leading transactions to achieve development goals.

    Nigeria Top Stylish Female C.E.Os
    Founder and CEO of the Emerging Africa Capital Group, Toyin Sanni is a lawyer, chartered secretary, stockbroker and author
    • Tara Fela-Durotoye

    Nigerian beauty entrepreneur and lawyer, Tara Fela-Durotoye is the founder and CEO of House of Tara International and creator of the Tara Orekelewa Beauty range, Inspired Perfume and the H.I.P Beauty range.

    Tara is a pioneer in the bridal makeup profession in Nigeria, she launched the first bridal directory in 1999, set up international standard makeup studios and established the first makeup school in Nigeria.

    Nigeria Top Stylish Female C.E.Os
    Nigerian beauty entrepreneur and lawyer, Tara Fela-Durotoye is the founder and CEO of House of Tara International and creator of the Tara Orekelewa Beauty range, Inspired Perfume and the H.I.P Beauty range.
    • Nike Ogunlesi

    Nike Ogunlesi is the proud founder and creative director of Ruff ‘n’ Tumble-one of the best manufacturers of children’s clothing in Nigeria. Nike is a Nigerian fashion entrepreneur, a leading designer, manufacturer and retailer of designer children’s clothing. She is a force to reckon with in children’s fashion industry in West Africa

    Nigeria Top Stylish Female C.E.Os
    Nike Ogunlesi is the proud founder and creative director of Ruff ‘n’ Tumble-one of the best manufacturers of children’s clothing in Nigeria.
    • Sade Okoya

    Sade Okoya, a fashion pace-setter and wife of billionaire industrialist, Chief RASAQ Okiya, is the Chief Executive Officer of manufacturing giant, Eleganza Industrial City Limited, which produces various sizes and designs of plastic chairs, luggage boxes, coolers, baby diapers, ladies’ sanitary products, hair threads, stainless water tank, shoes etc. Eleganza group of companies has a market reach spanning Western Africa.

    Nigeria Top Stylish Female C.E.Os
    Sade Okoya, a fashion pace-setter and wife of billionaire industrialist, Chief RASAQ Okiya, is the Chief Executive Officer of manufacturing giant, Eleganza Industrial City Limited

     

    • Dr Ola Orekunrin-Brown

    Olamide Orekunrin is a British-Nigerian medical doctor, founder and managing director of Flying Doctors Nigeria, a leading air ambulance service and charity based in Lagos, Nigeria.

    After graduation, Olamide worked for a short period of time in the National Health Service, United Kingdom. As a helicopter pilot with specialised training in aviation medicine, she pioneered the first air operated emergency medical services in Lagos, Nigeria; Flying Doctors Nigeria Ltd.

    Ola, a fashion icon, was motivated to start the charity after experiencing the loss of her sister under difficult circumstances and to improve medical services in Nigeria she successfully established Flying Doctors in Lagos in 2007.

    Nigeria Top Stylish Female C.E.Os
    Olamide Orekunrin is a British-Nigerian medical doctor, founder and managing director of Flying Doctors Nigeria, a leading air ambulance service and charity based in Lagos, Nigeria.
  • Brighten your looks with a cap

    Kehinde OLULEYE

     

    Hats in general-both local and imported- have left the church scene to take a place on the fashion stage. This should not be surprising. Fashion is never static, it is always evolving.

    A hat may not come with or come with a brim nor festooned with flowers. But one thing you can be sure of is that, it will come in a tasteful variety of styles.

    All over the world, most popular caps are fashioned after the traditional French and English styles, featuring sinamay, straw, fez cap, raffia, soft, cozy and flexible wool which allow a snug fit for any shape of the head.

    Read Also: Celebs who made bold fashion statements in 2019

     

    Though worn traditionally to rest more at the centre of the head than the other parts, most caps, as for the ladies, apart from beret, can also be pulled with the help of an elastic rubber strapped securely over the ears for added warmth.

    Cap is very versatile, lightweight and easy to slide on. Their colours vary, cute to be ignored and the fit is great. So, go funky with one.Hat 4

  • Ways to rock the one-colour trend!

    By Kehinde Oluleye

    There is a reason timeless fashion pieces retain their popularity, they go with most things in your wardrobe and transcend the trends.

    A great tailored and well fitted one coloured outfit, to show off feminine curves and which can be pair with everything from black to red accessories is the rage of the moment! An outing is exciting. But one of the biggest issues for a trip is deciding what to wear.

    Getting the right dress for an outing can put a lot of pressure on you. Here are some ways to help you decide how to dress as well as to make up for different types of outings with a one coloured dress-trend!

  • Adebukola’s TOP TEN

    Adebukola Obafunso is the founder of Freesia Foodies and an event planner. She shares her favourite things with Dupe Ayinla Olasunkanmi.

     

     

    Favourite Food
    Rice

    Favourite holiday spot
    My holiday spot would be Venice. I love the scenery, the gondola, the people and Italian food sold me completely! London

    Favourite Musician
    Alicia Keys, Burnaboy, CardiB, Rihanna, Drake, Adekunle Gold, Teni, Olamide

    Favourite Game
    Temple Run

    Favourite hobby
    Cooking

    Favourite perfume
    Estée Lauder’s

    Favourite cloth designer
    Gucci Bloom

    Favourite car
    I’m currently bonkers about my new Lexus

    Favourite book
    My favourite book is Jeff Keller’s Attitude is Everything. It resonated deeply with me about handling business and people’s management.

    Favourite TV programme
    Shameless, Power  and Jenifa’s Diary

  • You can never go wrong with a trendy Afro

    KEHINDE OLULEYE

     

    One interesting thing about trends is that they have a way of bouncing back. Afro hairstyles of various colours, lengths and sizes are still hot items and the rave of the moment.

     

    Afro
    Afro

     

    If you don’t find an exquisite and totally unique trend for this period, then try the ever-dependable and simple Afro hairdo.

    Chic afro hairdo is a great way to add fun and extra style to your look this season.

    Afro trend can be rocked for any formal event as it is fresh and appealing. For a more polished look, jazz up your afro hairstyle with glittery accessories.

    Read Also: Best looks from the Fashion Week

     

    You can keep the style messy or sleek for many killer looks. So, turn heads this season with a cute and chic afro style.

    Not just for a casual day anymore. You can wear it for any special occasion. You can never go wrong with a sassy Afro hairdo!