Saturday, 27 February 2016

SHOULD YOU SELECT YOUR CHILDS GENDER THE DRAMA SURROUNDING CHRISSY TEIGEN'S IVF REVEALED

From the moment she announced her pregnancy on Instagram last fall, Chrissy Teigenhas remained refreshingly unfiltered about everything, including the in vitro fertilization techniques she and John Legend used to conceive. So on Wednesday, when the outspoken model revealed in an interview that she had picked her child’s gender with IVF—“Not only am I having a girl, but I picked the girl from her little embryo”—the sudden wave of Internet controversy must have caught her off guard.

Criticisms ranged from disappointment that Teigen would prefer a specific gender at all to accusations she and Legend had “thrown away” all the male embryos in pursuit of a girl. “I think I made a mistake in thinking people understood the process better than they do,” Teigen shared on Twitter. “Hard to explain such a complicated process here.”

It’s true that the science behind IVF, and gender selection in particular, is not often discussed. According to Jeffrey Steinberg, M.D., a leading IVF specialist, the 18-year-old technology of gender selection arose from the chromosomal analyses used to screen for genetic diseases. From there, doctors began offering genetic profiles to determine whether embryos were missing chromosomes, which makes them unviable, and, as a by-product of those tests, were able to inform couples of each embryo’s gender.

“If I’ve got a tool that can raise the chances of getting pregnant by 25 to 30 percent, I’m going to use the tool,” Steinberg explains. “The side effect of that tool is that you happen to learn gender.” When put that way, gender selection becomes a clinical offshoot of modern IVF for couples like Teigen and Legend, who screen their embryos to offset fertility issues. But there is a growing number of couples—some 70 percent of the patients in Steinberg’s practice—who use IVF specifically so that they can choose a son or a daughter, raising a question around a certain moral debate: Is that going too far? Clearly, it triggers stronger emotions than in vitro itself. “What is that difference though?” Teigen wrote on Twitter. “I’ve already created embryos with a doctor. Only after must it be random?”

She’s right, of course—once you’ve started IVF, the distinction becomes arbitrary, to some degree. But experts like Arthur Caplan, head of NYU Langone Medical Center’s division of medical ethics, argue that the moral issue is rooted on a basic principle. “It’s very simple: Gender is not a disease,” he says. “There’s nothing related to illness about it, so if you’re picking gender, you’re indulging a taste or preference, and normally medicine doesn’t respond to that.” Or, as Robert Klitzman, M.D., director of the masters of bioethics program at Columbia University and author of Am I My Genes?, points out, it raises questions about how much control we should have over another life. “Children should have an open future and be able to flourish, and if we plan too much what we want in a child, is that fair to the child?” he asks.

That being said, both Caplan and Klitzman make an allowance for couples like Teigen and Legend, who pursued IVF due to their infertility. “If you want to pick, you can pick, you’re there anyway,” Caplan says. “What I find ethically objectionable are people who use IVF to pick gender, which gets into sexism”—as well as for couples who might have had six girls and would like one boy. The chief concern lies with the future direction of genetic selection: a world in which traits like sexuality and left-handedness become selectable, or traits like albinism may be screened. What happens then? “You can see how the slope begins,” Caplan says. “Gender is not the only issue we’re going to have to wrestle with down the road.”

Going one step further, there are worries that wealthier individuals will be able to design their children to have highly specific traits like height, intelligence, and health, to the point where certain illnesses, like breast cancer, could exist only for lower-income families, who cannot afford the standard base cost of $12,000 for IVF and $4,000 for genetic screening. The fact that earlier this month the British government approved research on editing embryonic genes brings these seemingly futurist concerns screeching into the here and now. “We’re developing these technologies, and it’s important for people to be aware that these larger issues are going to become increasingly present,” Klitzman says. “This should be an opportunity to think about the larger issues, rather than this particular person.”

In other words, gender selection is a deeply complex matter that demands reflection and frank, open discussion—the kind that Teigen herself is advocating. “You’d be surprised at how many people you know go through this,” she said on Twitter. Now, if only they, too, would speak out.

TIWAS STYLE LESSONS FOR YOU

1.Cheap and Cheerful

Even though she has all that money to spend, Tiwa cannot resist a good bargain! At the Elle Style Awards 2016 Tiwa wore a fitting black strapless bandeau peplum dress by Solace London for £55.50. Be like Tiwa and shop for those hidden bargains! They will save you a whole lot of Naira and the end result will be the same and by that we mean”you’ll still slay hunni!”

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2.Coat Moment
Outerwear is just as important as inner wear when it comes to style and fashion. We know its piping hot in Nigeria, but whenever you travel and have the chance to rock a coat, make sure it says something about you! Tiwa’s opted for the classic blazer coat style, although simple she stuns in it and makes her appear much slimmer. A blazer coat is also a timeless piece to have because it pretty much goes with any item or style of clothing.

2. The Great Bag Love Affair

Tiwa loves a good leather bag! celine, Gucci, Prada, small, oversized, tote or clutch style; you name it! Bags have a way of adding the finishing touch to an outfit. Take a look at how Tiwa’s green messenger bag add’s the wow factor to her all black attire. Don’t you just love it!

4.Get Your Body Right

When you look good you feel good! So like Tiwa, invest in some cute workout gear and get your ass to the gym. It doesn’t take magic to know that working out makes you look better on the outside. Tiwa is very aware of this fact and that’s why she confident enough to pull off her outfit choices, even those daring ones.

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5.Flawless Face Beat Moments

Beauty moments are mandatory! Without a doubt, Tiwa always gives us that cover girl shot that leaves onlookers in awe! The singer isn’t afraid to play with her look. From the soft feminine look (which seems to be her fave) to a amped up dramatic cat eye with a bold fuchsia pout!

When it comes to hair, Natural Beauty-Soft tousled waves? cornrows? bobs? Single plait? The only answer is all of the above; Moral of the story? Have fun with it—just like Tiwa does!

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DEOLA SAGOES KOMOLE KANDIDS COLLECTION FIRST LOOK

Haute couture Nigerian fashion designer, Deola Sagoe is about to release a new collection! Earlier today the designer took to her official Instagram to share pieces from the collection called Komole Kandids

Below are a few of the photos we noticed on Instagram! The running theme for this stunning collection seems to be metallic colours and lots and lots of cut out detailing.

We’ve already picked out what outfits we want on our wish list and we can’t wait to view the entire collection.

Check out the few pieces below till we can get you the entire collection lookbook.

 

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Friday, 26 February 2016

MISS CURAÇAOS BANGING BODY ON DISPLAY....SHES QUITE SEXY THO

This is Miss Curacao 2012, Monifa Jansen, and she’s become quite popular on instagram because of her banging body. She shared these sexy bikini photos on her IG page two days ago. More pics after the cut…


A SNEAK PEEP FROM THE PRESIDENTS COCKTAIL FASHION SHOW AT THE 2016 NPA LAGOS INTERNATIONAL POLO TOURNAMENT

On February 19th 2016, The 2016 NPA Lagos International Polo Tournamenthad its President’s Cocktail. The Ninth Day of the tournament saw the President address the club as well as a fashion show hosted by The Style Concierge.

The fashion show saw the following brands – Mo Agusto, FIA, Omowunmi Akinnifesi, Ene Maya, Re and Wana Sambo. Their pieces were worn by Few Models with Olajumoke Orisagunaamongst them. The models were dressed by The M.A.C team as well as Hairven salon.

The tournament was headlined by two main sponsors MTN and GTBank and was co sponsored by Interswitch, CS Clobal Partners, Eko Atlantic, Old Mutual, Samsung, Southern Sun, Veuve Cliquot, W8 Advisory, Lagos State Government, Pepsi, Brand Communication, Blowfish, Ebonylife TV, Hello Magazine, Smooth FM.

KIM K FLAUNTS HOT BIKINI BODY IN THE SNOW


Kim K shared some throwback photos she took in Deer Valley Utah last year on her website kimkardashianwest.com. The photoshoot was done before she got pregnant with her 2nd child, Saint and they were shot by her Husband, Kanye West in freezing temperature. She wrote:


"To celebrate my BFF Allison's birthday last year, Kanye and I went on a really fun couples ski trip to Deer Valley, Utah.
"Everyone made me wear a helmet, which, at first, I hated - but I ended up getting really into it. Of course, I had to do an impromptu photo shoot in the snow. I was freezing, but I love how the pics turned out!"

SOME IMAGES OF BLACK FASHION LOVERS AT THE LONDON FASHION WEEK

Ever wondered what the cool kids wear to fashion weeks—or more specifically, what Africans wear to London Fashion Week or any of the three other major fashion weeks? Well, wonder no more as Nigeria’s Lagosstreetstyle.com a blog dedicated to capturing and documenting Lagos’ quickly evolving street style has decided to share with us all their beautiful street style snaps of the black crowd at the London Fashion Week and—in coming days—Milan Fashion Week,in a series of posts that will surely give us insights of what fashion week dressing is like for the African/black show goers.

But for now, look and enjoy what London has to offer.