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  • Guys: Be a trend setter

    Guys: Be a trend setter

    SLEEK or modern, trendy or classic, casual or warm, modest or ornate, whichever you choose when buying a dress, proper coordination brings out the best in one’s personality and features.

    Every one of us is a unique person, who we are and what we do define us as individuals. This goes from the shoes that are on our feet to the clothes that we wear, to our combination and coordination power.

    First impression, they say, matters.  You can define and create your style and make yourself stand out from the crowd, rather than following the trend.

  • Tulle is the trend

    Tulle is the trend

    Guess what’s back in vogue after a short time off? Tulle dresses! These elegant, sexy and sophisticated designs have made a sudden and dramatic return to the social scene. As we all know, one of the secrets of a great looking dress is the fabulous design and its distinctive cut.

    Tulle trend design has been introduced into styles over the centuries and these have been revived and reintroduced according to their suitability for the current mode of dress.

    And as you must have noticed, usually the puff pleats of the dress could be short, three-quarter or full-length and it could be fitted in between.

    Tulle dresses (skirt or gown) especially those with knee-length is the must-have dress of the moment. And the good thing is that they are great on both shirt and blouse. These fabulous and unique designs are too fantastic to be ignored.

    Since the beginning of the year, all manner of clothes’ designs like neck-tie, tank top, shirtdress, crop top, jacket and guipure gowns have made a statement. But tulle may reign more than any of them did and also stay as the rave beyond this season. Believe it; they are for women of class and style.

  • Trend forecast for 2015

    Trend forecast for 2015

    CLASSINESS and style are the word that describes the dazzling range of fashion merchandise that rocked 2014. And keeping in tune with the changing styles and fads has been the essential features. The start of a New Year does not mean that the New Year fashion and trend will be all completely new. Although, there will be those distinctly new elements and those distinctly new themes, but a lot of the clothing and accessories we will be wearing in the early part of 2015 (Jan-Feb.) will be influenced by the most recent season (later part of 2014).

    Given the buzz that fashion shows and new fads created in 2014, 2015 is certain to be an eventful year fashion-wise. First, we should expect designers to be daring and much more innovative in 2015. This new spirit is going to be driven by the rise in the demand for trendy fashion accessories.

    Going forward, we expect to see a serious infusion of animal skin fabric and designed local print.

    What to get, what to keep and what to throw away all together? These are questions we are bound to ask as we move into any new year. For 2015 the options of what to keep are manly: you simply need to know how to give those key trend pieces from last year a 2015 refresh.

    Skirt fashion- fashionable skirts in 2015 will have a great deal of different variants, especially knee- length (short skirt). Different materials, textures, combinations of colours and famous classical cuts will make every skirt in this season very beautiful and unique. Last year, we found inspiration in indigenous fabrics in skaters, assymetrical, peplum style. Indigenous fabrics like Ankara, aso oke (Net with embroidery & Alari) and Kampala were stylishly used to sew 60s, 70s and 80s, even 20’s type’s western dresses.

    What trends do you see becoming big in 2015? For Oluchi Gideon of  Sew-to fit Fashion Academy 2015 is going to be an exciting year for the fashion industry. ‘We will be seeing a lot of glitters in fabrics and accessories, skaters and peplums too are out with 90s pointy with metallic details, to mention a few’ she said

    Ifeyinwa Shekinah Odo of house of MISIANO said local fabrics like Ankara, Tie and Dye (adire), and french lace to mention but a few are the fabric s to watch out for in 2015. She said

    “watch out for more lace style inspirations, Ankara prints with blings, floaty fabrics like chiffon& silk, soft organza& jersey, vintage velvet, floral& duchess satin, dry and floral cotton” According to her all these fabrics are going to be use for designing red carpet and casual wears in 2015.

    “What people wear in the last quarter of 2014 will determine the fashion trend for January. There will be some changes in the first quarter of the year, new styles would emerge. Ankara sun dresses, damask jackets/blazers on jeans, Ankara gypsy dresses with sun hat, skater skirts,  roomy tunics on pants and lots of Ankara jump shorts and jumpsuits with wide brim sun hats; and a bit of vintage inspired designs, little lace dresses…these are styles that you should watch out for and they will rock 2015 like fire”

    It is certain that fashion designers will experiment with new designs judging by what happened last year, where lots of fabrics of different hues and pattern were experimented.

    Fashion is never stagnant! In the area of men’s fashion, it is going to be more of striped linen fabrics, guinea brocade, Ankara, kente, lots of lace without holes and customized jackets. The female fashion is certainly going to be dominated by little dresses (baby doll dresses), smartly sown skirts and tops, Victorian gowns, tank tops, smart handbags and fashion accessories sown with Ankara Fabrics.

    Ankara will still be the king even though it would continue to be mixed with other fabrics. The projection of the Ex-FADAN president Prince Akanni Oyetusi of Noble Afrik for the year is similar to that of Trend. According to him 2015 will be an interesting year for the fashion industry. The weather and the environment would be a major determinant of what the 2015 fashion trend would look like.

    “Indigenous fabrics have come to stay. Today, we find out that at events, social and parties and international runways, local fabrics are the order of the day. And the acceptance is spreading daily when compared to some years back when they were seen as the fabric for the downtrodden,” he said.

    In textiles watch as lace, chord and mesh make a comeback!

    *Mesh, chord and lace fabric dresses gained more popularity both on the runway and off the stage. So, they are going to be more visible in 2015.

    *Floral, animal and pastel prints will surely come back with a bang.

    *Handbags will certainly get bigger and clutch purses will get trendier and longer in width.

    *Craze for embellished accessories: Like it was the case last year, 2015 is going to be year where almost all fashion stuff and home decor items will be embellished with colourful beads, stones, sequins, metals and beads.

    *Like it was last year, 2015 is going to be another year of tiny waist cincher (belts)

    *LBD, one-shoulder, strapless dress will surely be visible

    *Heelless wedge, pumps, embellished sandals/slippers, ballets, clog, ankle boots. While trainers, canvass and fewer loafers are also something to look out for

    *Suit will get more stylish

    *Ankara bags, shoes and accessories will be on the rampage!

    *For women’s evening wear, puzzle-style dresses as well as those with darker and bigger floral patterns will also emerge. Also, dresses with lower backs may be more pronounced for that sexier look.

    *Men’s outfit will veer towards the conservative side

  • Floral trend

    Floral trend

    FLORAL dresses are colourful and will never disappear from the spotlight. It makes every woman look gorgeous. And most importantly, a celebrated femininity is a plus. Floral dress also adds personality to your look. It is appropriate for the workplace and casual occasions. One thing to always bear in mind when wearing a floral dress is to choose the right accessories.

     

    Learn how to rock the hottest fashion trend!

    When wearing a floral dress, never overdo it.

    Stick to only one floral pattern and keep the rest of the outfit simple.

    Don’t let the floral dress compete with other busy patterns.

    Floral bottoms are very fashionable

    Smaller jewelry is better than the chunky ones when rocking a floral dress.

    Flat sandals and heels go well with floral dress.

  • Female suicide bombers: Dealing with the emerging trend

    Female suicide bombers: Dealing with the emerging trend

    In modern history, female suicide bombers have earned dubious honour of becoming more news-worthy than their male counterparts following the widespread belief that women are naturally not wicked, non-violent, motherly and weak to take such deadly task of committing suicide bombing. However, records have revealed that the participation of women in any terrorist activity and even as suicide bombers is hardly a recent phenomenon as their debut suicide attacks have been traced to early eighties.

    Recall the 1985 incident where a 16-year old Lebanese female suicide bomber, the late Sana’a Mehaidli, a member of Syrian Social nationalist party, an affiliation of the Lebanese National Resistance Front, blew herself and a car filled with explosives in Jezzine, Lebanon. Subsequent decades witnessed the spread of female suicide bombings in other countries after late Sana’a Mehaidli’s incident.

    Another prominent example of a female suicide bomber is the 28-year old divorced and frustrated Palestinian, late WafaIdris who carried a bomb in a back-pack she wore and blew herself up during the 2002 Israeli-Palestinian conflict in Jerusalem, Israel.

    Today, the Boko Haram terrorist group in Nigeria has joined the trend of using innocent young girls as suicide bombers to unleash their terror on innocent citizens. This new trend in Nigeria started in Gombe State where yet to be identified middle-aged woman wrapped an explosive round her body and headed towards the Quarter Guard of the 301 Nigerian Army base in Gombe. While she was being stopped for a search, the bomb suddenly went off.

    In a similar vein, four (4) unidentified female suicide attackers heavily strapped with IEDs have at different locations; different days but almost same week of the month of July, 2014 blew themselves up while the security personnel on duty were trying to stop them from accessing their target areas in Kano State. Worried about this curious phenomenon, some Nigerians have already concluded that the Boko Haram insurgents have indoctrinated and prepared the abducted Chibok school girls for suicide missions across the country. Although the above hypothesis sounds plausible, there is no empirical evidence to support the view. The recent interception and subsequent arrest of two teenage girls by Policemen at Katsina State casts a huge doubt on the veracity of this claim as none of the two girls already strapped with explosives and prepared for suicide mission was among the abducted Chibok girls.

    As can be seen from the level of damage and horror associated with female bombing, it has become paramount for law enforcement to deal with the emerging trend before it gets out of control. It is on this note that this piece will examine the choice of female suicide bombers by the terrorist groups in carrying out their attacks and the possible ways of nipping in bud or preventing this evil trend.

     

    Why terrorist groups use female suicide bombers

    Generally, suicide bombing notoriety and the use of women to perpetrate suicide attacks are totally strange to Nigerians. The Boko Haram terrorist group sees this new trend as an effective strategy of drawing more attention of the general public and getting relevant supports from their sympathizers as they continue their criminal and violent campaign across the nation.

    Terrorist organisations believe that if a woman commits a crime such as suicide attack that is deemed non-feminine, the media coverage will be extensive. This fits into the communication and strategic objectives of terror organizations in seeking massive media attention, thereby mindlessly spreading fears among the citizens, presenting government in bad light and unleashing psychological torture on innocent victims.

    Another reason that account for why terrorist groups adopt this trend is that women are generally known to be more emotional, perceived to be weak and non-violent in nature. They are therefore least suspected to be the source of any security threat. For this reason, they find it easy to slip through security checks, especially those manned by male officers since they are usually not subjected to the same level of suspicion and scrutiny as their male counterparts. However, this does not amount to negligence or inefficiency on the part of the security agents but arises from the operational and professional standards of law enforcement which forbids male officers from conducting search on the body of women.

    In addition, it is also easier for women to be indoctrinated especially when they are intellectually immature, uneducated and perhaps from very poor and deprived backgrounds. Remember that the innocent two sisters of about 16 and 11 years old respectively, strapped with explosive vests and arrested by the Police in Katsina were not even aware they were carrying bombs. Further investigation also revealed that both of them were orphans and thus economically and socially disadvantaged.

    Lastly, apart from the perceived personal and lifetime rewards, some female suicide bombers want to be worldly known as ‘heroines’ with their terror organizations, affiliates and sympathizers. A classic example is the late Sana’a Mehaidli who was believed to have been the first female suicide bomber in Lebanon, earned in death the title of “the Bride of the South”.

    Preventing female suicide bombers from carrying out attack

    Once a female suicide bomber begins to move towards a target, it is extremely hard to stop her from executing her wicked act of causing mass destruction. However, the most helpful way of nipping the planned attack in the bud is to take deliberate and effective measures aimed at isolating and frustrating her from getting to her target area. Some of such measures include:

    Firstly, experienced, well-trained and well-equipped women security personnel should be part of stop and search operations to properly carry out search on females before they gain their entrance into restricted areas. In doing this, there should be no preferential treatment for any woman irrespective of her social status and age.

    Secondly, there must be proactive operational action by law enforcement agents, acting intelligently, timely and systematically to neutralize suspected suicide threats. For instance, the successful arrest that took place on the29th July, 2014 in Katsina State where a 47-year old Boko Haram operative, DahiruIliya with two teenage female suicide attackers of about 16 and11 years old was as a result of the timely intervention of the Police with the full co-operation of the local security in the State. Before the arrest of the suspects, intelligence report had already revealed that the Boko Haram terrorists have concluded plans to unleash mayhem using female suicide attackers during the Ramadan fasting period. The two female suicide bombers who were of the same parent were already strapped with suicide vests unknowingly to them in a Honda CRV car at Tudun Wada where the Police patrol team arrested them.

    Thirdly, authorities in charge of potential soft targets such as worship centres, institutions of learning, markets and other critical infrastructure should take deliberate measures to strengthen the security in their premises by using crime prevention and monitoring devices such as bomb-jammers and Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras in addition to security agents.

    Conscious of the fact that ignorance and poverty provide fertile grounds for radicalization, it is important that governments at all levels should develop and implement holistic measures aimed at preventing the radicalization of our young girls through massive education and empowerment programmes.

    Parents, teachers and religious leaders should be engaged in positive socialization and always see themselves as structures and mechanisms of social order by assisting our children and youths in moral development, acquiring right behaviours and admirable culture of respect for our value system as well as attitudes that will form part of their daily life. The opinion leaders must not hesitate to speak out when the youths are being misled. As rightly noted recently by the Sultan of Sokoto, “nobody can bomb their way to Heaven in the name of suicide attack.”

    More so, head of security agencies and government at all levels must collaboratively work towards establishing community based law enforcement agencies that have the confidence and support of the citizens in the crucial task of securing lives and property. This will in addition, facilitate the free flow of information and strengthen intelligence-sharing culture amongst the law enforcement communities. Citizens on their part also, must acknowledge the fact that security is a collective responsibility of all.

    Finally, we must remember that the greatest success in preventing female suicide bombers from carrying out their foul acts largely depends on the willingness of the public to report all suspicious activities to the security agents. It is also very important for the governments and other relevant stake holders to support the security Forces by providing necessary working implements and improving on the welfare of Police personnel and other security agencies in the country.

     

    •Mba, an Assistant Commissioner of Police. is the Force Public Relations Officer.

  • How to choose Right

    How to choose Right

    A wide leg pant is now a hit with the in-crowd. If you are the type that wants to be with the in-crowd then you have to flow with the trend. And the trend for now is wide leggy.

    A pair of wide leg pants with a high waist in and dark colour is flattering on almost anyone. if you lack height, it is better you choose a more discreet flare in the legs rather than big, billowy legs the flare at the bottom of the wide leg pants can help to balance out your shape.

    •The wide leg pants can be elegant on ladies if they are worn on the body hug top with a dramatic flare in the leg; it keeps the top glossy and simple. Try not making it look too busy by putting on a billowy top on it especially if you are on the short side.

    •When putting on wide leg pants try wearing a heel as they tend to visually cut leg height. Choose a slightly chunky shoe with a two to three inch heel rather than flats, if you want to step out in style. The shoes with pointed and long toes are flattering when worn with wide leg pants. If you are 5’4″ in height, I recommend you wear wide leg pants that are without cuffs.

    •When wearing wide leg pants try using a belt on the waist; it brings out a good shape.

  • CROPPED  TOP IS BACK

    CROPPED TOP IS BACK

    [dropcap]THE cropped-top trend is back, and this is so not for everyone. Cropped tops are meant to expose your midriffs, and this is a big no for women that are fat and big-bellied. However, women that are sexy and possess confidence as a great accessory can rock this fashion trend with ease. Please note that a cropped top is only supposed to expose a little part of your belly, so you don’t send bad signals to people around. Wearing a cropped top is scary at first, but with a little practice, you will be confident. Cropped tops are super-chic, playful and fun way to look good.[/dropcap]

  • Low hair-cut  now the  trend!

    Low hair-cut now the trend!

    GONE are those days when low hair-cut was found on widows. But it has now become fashionable. Trendy ladies now prefer to appear on low-hair cut with reasons best known to them. You can try this kind of hair style one of these days. It would definitely change your outward appearance and increase your fashion sense.

     

    How to beautify your low-hair cut

    You may not just stop at cutting your hair low, but creating entirely attractive and crimped looks in special choices. You can also style your low hair-cut with a little of coloured hair dye to make it look colourful or highlight your hair.

    Though you may think you are not a celeb, you can actually look like one by styling your low hair-cut with an addition of colourful extensions to create a big shot.

    Another way of beautifying your low hair-cut is by leaving it fully wavy without adding any other extension or hair dye.

    Low hair-cut is a very convenient and easy hair style that can’t become outdated in the fashion industry. Trying this charming hair style is not bad at all.