Sunday, 27 March 2016

FASHION FOLLOWER OR TREND SETTER ?

Whether we like it or not fashion is an integral part of our lives. It dictates what we wear, how we wear it and when we wear it. It’s in our face every day.  It influences the way we interact with people, because it’s first thing we see so in a way it influences relationships,  social perception and attitude. Coco Chanel said, “Fashion is not something that exists in dresses only. Fashion is in the sky, in the street, fashion has to do with ideas, the way we live, what is happening.”

When it comes to style there are two types of people; The Trendsetter and the Fashion Follower.  It is quite cool to know what celebrities are wearing and what’s in at the moment but should we follow these trends blindly or do we adapt them to fit our own personal lifestyles?  A fashion trend setter enjoys putting fashion pieces together in a way that is different, fresh and new. They always grab the attention of others because of their unique style. They are daring, creative, imaginative, but yet original when it comes to fashion. A trend setter always has followers as they are highly admired for their great fashion sense.

A fashion trend follower looks toward others for the next big fashion move. They appreciate the fashion ideas of trend setters and will create those same ideas with their own wardrobe.

Fashion trend setters set the do’s and don’ts of fashion while fashion trend followers look for the next fashion do or fashion don’t. Whether a person is taking the fashion scene by surprise with their interesting creations or wearing the latest pieces seen on their favorite entertainer is still their own form of expression. It’s okay to be either a fashion trend setter or a fashion trend follower as long as a person is comfortable, exude confidence and enjoy what they are wearing.

Street style is usually the mix of both but those who usually catch out attention are those who have their own unique take on clothes

Being stylish consists of a complete package and goes beyond what you’re wearing.  Here are a few pointers to know if you are a fashion follow or fashion trendsetter.

STUDENT AND ENTREPRENEURIAL FUND OF $500M LUNCHED BY NYPF

Great news for the Nigerian youth ! The Nigerian Young Professionals Forum in partnership with Heritage Bank, has launched a N500 Million Naira Grant seed capital set aside for young Nigerian entrepreneurs and students.Speaking during the launch, Dr Ahmed Adamu said,

“I am happy to be here to witness history in the making, it gives me great pleasure to see the dream we aspire comes true. Today, young people are taking the lead to help themselves by themselves. This is what we have been waiting for, to see young people not waiting for what someone or government can do for them, they are now doing something for themselves. This is the real leadership, where young people are saving and sacrificing from their income to help their colleagues and improve their lives through entrepreneurship and educational grants. This is not a loan, but a grant, we must therefore thank and congratulate the Nigerian Young Professionals Forum (NYPF) for initiating this grant. We thank the leadership of the NYPF, especially its founder, Moses Siasia, who has been a Young Politician and Young Professional (YP, YP) for the courage of launching this grant called “Young Entrepreneurship and Students Grant (YESGrant).

I have travelled wide across the world, especially among the Commonwealth Nations, where I have led the young people that numbered up to 1.2 Billion from these countries, and in all these countries, I have not seen this kind of direct youth-led entrepreneurship and educational grants. I am happy that this is coming from my own country. Congratulations once again.

This shall serve as motivation to other young people, so that young people can become real leaders. Like I keep saying, leadership is not about government positions, while other young people are out there spending their resources on sycophant political activities, here we have young people investing on their generation. This should be highly appreciated to encourage and inspire others. This project is exceptional, because it extends further to help students pay for their tuition fees. This project clearly showed that, it is not politically motivated, as no election is taking place right now, and no intention of using it to earn political advantage.

Having appreciated this achievement, I have some suggestions on how to effectively improve on the efficiency of this investment. Since our targets is to encourage young entrepreneurs, then we have to protect them, and make them compete with only local entrepreneurs. This can be achieved by banning importation of all kinds of products and services that Nigeria can produce, so that the competition will be between local producers, which will help enhance the quality of local products.

There is need for deliberate investment on the right psychology and cognition of young people. A self-motivated and productive minds engage in productive ventures even without support. So, the efficiency of this project depends on the cognition and perception of the beneficiaries. If the beneficiaries are after luxury or status, no matter how much they receive, they cannot get out of poverty/unemployment. So the beneficiaries shall develop passion and interest in productive ventures, so that with little support they can reinvest and grow patiently.

This also brings about the need to identify the interest and the choice of the beneficiaries. Without interest, there is no passion, once there is no passion, there is no sustainability. Therefore, before disbursing this money, there is need to engage in an independent survey without the participants knowing the purpose of the survey. This is the way we can have them declare their real business interest, their exact economic condition and their capital base requirement, and once we have this information, the disbursement will be made based on their interest, economic condition and capital scope of their chosen business. There is no need to restrict the selected types of businesses, the choice of the business shall be identified by the applicants themselves.

If this survey is conducted, we can then develop the indicators that we can use to evaluate the success and impact of this project. The emphasis shall not be on the number of beneficiaries, but the number of sustainable businesses created. Similarly, the rural poor applicants who cannot operate the computer or access the internet shall be accommodated. More than 60% of the unemployed are unschooled and from rural communities, so emphasis shall be made to the rural poor and uneducated youth, as they have less propensity to be employed and more likely to engage in crimes.

To beneficiaries, they should not think that this grant is aimed at making them rich, it is provided to allow them start now and grow in the future. They should never assume that they will be rich quick. It took perseverance to succeed. They shall not compete in luxury and status, they should not try to upgrade the standard of their living immediately, and they shall have the culture of reinvestment.

I would like to thank the Heritage Bank for believing in young people and for agreeing to partner with the young people in this project. I congratulate the NYPF for launching this N500 million entrepreneurship and educational grant. Congratulations, we wish you successful disbursement of this grant.”

The grant is open to Nigerians between the ages of 18 and 40 who wish to start a business or go to school. For more information visit  www.yesgrant.com


YVONNE JEGEDES AFROCENTRIC LOOK FROM HER NEW PHOTO SHOOT

 Yvonne Jegede shared some beautiful photos from her photo shoot and display some Afrocentrism.

JENNER LAWRENCE SEEMS TO BE BRINGING BACK THE BOBBY PIN BACK

While it takes twice the finesse (and a few Olaplex treatments) to make double-processed hair swingy and silky, its pliable texture does come with a few key beauty benefits. Case in point: Jennifer Lawrence, who made the most of the built-in traction that comes with a platinum dye job.

Spotted in New York City this week, her chin-length chop was crafted into a slapdash knot that was held together with just a few hairpins. It’s a street style–worthy alternative to a sprayed-into-place red carpet updo that would be difficult to create with a bob were it not for a roughed-up texture—and confirms something we’ve suspected all along: Having short, peroxided hair doesn’t reduce your styling options, as long as you stick to a Sunday deep-conditioning routine.

Thursday, 24 March 2016

Friday, 11 March 2016

MERCEDES BENZ FASHION SHOW 2016 FROM JOUBURG DAY1 VELVET INSPIRATION BY MARIANNE FASSLER

The Mercedes Benz Fashion Week is always a total eye candy as the very best of South Africa’s design talents battle it out for maximum press coverage and ultimately the buyers’ attention, and today, the first day of the 2016 edition, only a few things albeit designs really did it for our insatiable fashion and style buds. Marianne Fassler was indeed in a league of her own as she schooled everyone today on how to manipulate prints, layering, mix-matching, leather and velvet to one’s advantage.

Look through to see what caught our fancy from hair and makeup to accessories and the fashion proper.

Marianne Fassler’s Intriguing Collection was the highlight of the day

Wednesday, 9 March 2016

SEE IBINANO'S REPLY TO CRITICS FOR HER ANKARA ATTIRE TO THE AMVCA

Ibinabo fiberesima replies critics for criticizing her Ankara outfit to the AMVCA Acouple of days ago.

Tuesday, 8 March 2016

JAW DROPPING MAKE UP OF OLAJUMOKE BY BIMPLE ONAKOYA

Hmmm OLAJUMOKE keep soaring higher every day.                          Makeup artist Bimple Onakoya just shared this beauty shot of the bread seller turned model and it is so pretty. The photo can only be described as breathtaking.

The photo is from Olajumoke’s spread in the new issue of Mania magazine and it was shot by Kelechi Amadi-Obi and styled by Godson Ukaegbu.

AYO VAN ELMAR PRESENTS FOOD INSPIRED FISH BONE COLLECTION

AYO_VAN_ELMA_2016_19According to the brand Ayo Van Elmar‘s Spring\Summer 2016 collection Fishbone was inspired by a late lunch that had the most interesting constructions the creative director had ever seen in a meal” —which plays beautifully into the collection with the frill inspired hemlines, scaly prints, iridescent fabrics and the overall construction of the looks. This is effortlessly our best collection from the brand so far, so good!



WILLOW SMITH HIGH KICKS HER WAY INTO THE FRONT ROW OF CHANNEL AS NEW AMBASSADOR

If Paris showgoers are fretting over the fate of the fashion world, they needn’t: Their superhero has arrived! Practically swooping into the Chanel front row this morning, shod in a body-hugging gray mesh jumpsuit by the brand, Willow Smith high-kicked her way into the stately aisles of the Grand Palais in a pair of signature two-tone Chanelankle boots, like a well-suited crusader with a penchant for luxury goods.

SELINA GOMEZ IS THE LATEST A LISTER IN A VETEMENTS HOODIE

After quietly entering the fashion scene just over a year ago, Demna Gvasalia and his Vetements collective have amassed a star-studded fan base that includes Kanye WestRihanna, and Rita Ora. The latest A-lister to jump on their signature hoodie is Revival singer Selena Gomez.

Heading to Paris for the end of Fashion Week, the 23-year-old added a little attitude to her sleek wardrobe in the French label’s take on the classic Champion sweatsuit. She amped up the lady vibe with a Louis Vuitton bag, white Jimmy Choo strappy sandals, and Dior’s much-coveted So Real sunnies. With airport style like this, it’s clear that Gomez knows how to fly comfortably while still keeping her look first-class.

PHOTOS FROM AMVCA 2016

More Beautiful images from AMVCA 2016
Queen Jazmine
Osas Ajibade 
Eku Edewor
Lilian Esoro
Mercy Aigbe Gentry
Urueke
Omonoli Oboli
Funke Akindele
Toyin Aimakhu
Toke Makinwa
Mocheddah
Stephanie Linus
Caroline Danjuma


All I see is beautiful people.

Chika Ike

Anna Banner
Annie Idibia
Sheyi Shay
Rita Dominic
Susan Croon
Genevieve Nnaji
Minnie
Ini Edo
Chioma Chukwuka