Hazel Osunde, the half Nigerian and German creative behind the Eki Orleans label has let the public get a feel of what the label’s ss2011 collection will be from the 3 images released earlier this week. I loving the strong colors and prints, the ruffles and twists are also interesting. Can’t wait to see the collection in full. I’m on Twitter
LPM Co-Owners, Wonu Odunsi and Isoken Ogiemwonyi bring their wealth of talent and experience to this special showcase, and are introducing a new feature this month - ‘LPM LOOT’. Adapted from the ‘haul’ video concept, we will be giving both our shoppers a chance to tell us about their LPM Experience, share their purchases and our vendors to talk about their products and services.
This section will be presented by FAB magazine Junior Fashion Editor Terence Sambo (me), celebrity model Nicole Chukwueke and Rhythm OAP Toke Makinwa. Another exciting feature of this market is the exclusive style story that will be styled and shot on location at this LPM by Miss Nigeria Official Stylist Bolaji Animashaun. She’ll be styling a few models AND a few lucky members of the public!
LPM starts at 12 noon as usual and will be on till 7pm, so join us and the fashion
cognoscenti of Lagos for a day of unadulterated fun and indulgent shopping!
Additional promotions, discounts and surprises for you to learn about on the day.
2. Clothes don’t make the woman, the woman makes the clothes
3. Fashion fades but style remains
4. Style is much more than rocking the new haircut, fashionable clothes; it’s a state of mind
5. Fashionistas are born not MADE!!
Arieta Mujay was born in London and grew up in Nigeria and New York. She returned to the UK has been working in fashion at various capacities for 10 years and is currently Pr Manager of River Island.
Africa Style Daily shares images of Brooklyn based designer Tenille Mcmillan’s 2010 resort collection for her label Nakimuli. She stays true to her fun accessories in different shapes and sizes as well as her brilliant infusion of color.
Nigerian male supermodel TY Ogunkoya is featured on Guardian Uk showing the new looks from Online retail giant, Asos’s Black Label, available for sale now.
Designer, Max Osterweis has spent years collecting textiles from frequent trips to Kenya. Suno’s Fall/Winter 2010 collection was inspired by the late 1960′s American interiors, traditional East African textiles and New York City, the label’s base.
He/she is a suave business executive, an entertainment expert, a society person. He cares a lot about his looks. He wants to be seen as stylish. Above all, he loves looking sharp and smart.
-How much does she earn?
He or she is successful enough to buy a Clemas piece and should feel good after the purchase.
-Where does he/she shop?
He/she shops where ever he would find quality and class.
-What does he/she already wear?
He/ she is not particular about labels and brands. Fit style and comfort matters most.
-What is he/she not being offered?
He/she at the moment most times has issues with getting clothes that fit. He/she is original and most times wants to translate this originality into what she wears but no one to do that for her.
-How do you intend to meet these wants?
We are ready to help out here. Get her ideas, show her fabrics that relate to these ideas and sew swatches together to make her desired piece.
Clemas Tailoring is a mostly a men’s tailoring outfit with a few items made in smaller sizes for women. The outfit is 10 years old and run by head tailor Clement Effanga. The image above is that of Seun the face Clemas.
Temitope Williams the designer behind new label MARTWAYNE got her first degree in Economics from ObafemiAwolowoUniversity, Ile-Ife and later added a diploma in Management and Image consulting in Australia and the UK respectively. She got her BA in fashion design from Future Excellence Design Institute of South Africa (FEDISA) earlier this year and has since then returned to Nigeria to set up her consulting and design studio. She also showed at the Lagos Fashion Week that was part of the Black Heritage Showcase.
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Re-bel Magazine is owned by English design duo of Ghanaian and Nigerian descent Rasharn and Jaiden. Photography - Damien Blottiere Styling - Simon Foxton Art Director - Rob Meyers.
Funfere Koroye has rolled out the Lookbook for his label, Fusion Kevlar’s spring/summer 2011 offerings. The collection has a witty fun edge to it with its trendy accessories made from materials like wood and plastic to its fun tees. Visit www.fusionkevlar.com to shop.
The Water Brook is a place without walls or boundaries, where people who have grown weary of the conventional way of doing church seek an environment of freedom to worship God without the perception of being confined by conventional church, religion or age restrictions.
It’s a gathering of diverse minds, backgrounds and opinions but with one thing in common, a thirst and hunger for the Word of God and a desire for a closer walk with the Father.
At TWB, we build up the new generation and guide them through real life issues that we face and how to stay focused on God even when the world seems to be closing in on you.
It’s a new experience in God. It’s a place of teaching, learning, healing, discovery and if you let it, it’s a place of new beginnings. So if you need to break away to be more intense with God, The Water Brook is just the place for you. Sundays 10am at Oriental Hotel, Lagos.
All of the editorials in issue 1 of Pop Africana magazine are inspiring to me as a stylist and a fashion enthusiast. This happens to be one of my favorites, shot by the multi talented Oroma Elewa.
The spirit of material consumption almost never departs the mind of a fashion Blogger. Lord alone knows how much I’ve acquired in the past few weeks but this Clarks shoulder bag is one of my darlings. Got it at my roadside retailer’s stand and im still loving it. Will try to document all my recent purchases overtime on here….P.S: today’s my birthday, maybe a lil shopping will not be bad :o)