Saturday, 14 May 2016

DENOLA GREY- THE RISE OF THE FASHION GUARDIANS

LAGOS, NIGERIA - MARCH 11: Models wearing Ozwald Boateng during ARISE Magazine Fashion Week Lagos 2012, GT Bank Tent, Federal Palace Hotel on March 11, 2012 in Lagos, Nigeria. (Photo by Bennett Raglin/WireImage)

Models wearing Ozwald Boateng during ARISE Magazine Fashion Week Lagos 2012, GT Bank Tent, Federal Palace Hotel on March 11, 2012 in Lagos, Nigeria. (Photo by Bennett Raglin/WireImage)

I remember trying to figure out where I fit in when I moved back to Nigeria in 2013. I was convinced that my future lay in public relations in some shape or form. I was always drawn to fashion and I liked to think I had a decent sense of style. Soon enough, I launched a fashion blog and started venturing out onto the Lagos fashion scene. What I found was a multi –tiered structure, which had grown exponentially in a very short time. Each tier had a crop of key players that set the tone and dictated what it meant to be fashionable and stylish in Nigeria. They’ve shaped the Nigerian fashion scene and have exported our aesthetic through various forms of media to create a louder dialogue with the rest of the world about what it means to be fabulous and African.

The designers were the first to rise. Between 2013 and 2016 it is truly outstanding how many of our local brands have not only upped the ante with their designs and the quality of their work, but have also managed to export themselves and are now positioned as international brands. From Michelle Obama favorite Maki Oh, to the quirky and loveable Orange Culture, there has been an emergence of designers that are ready and capable to go head-to –head with existing fashion powerhouses like Thom Browne, Marc Jacobs and even British based Nigerian designer Duro Olowu

Other pioneers in the industry like Deola Sagoe and LanrĂ© Da Silva Ajayi have also achieved international success; with the latter now being stocked in Dolce and Gabbana ’s multi-brand store, Spiga2 Concept store in Milan while Deola Sagoe has also received critical acclaim for her work and has become a regular at New York Fashion week, Even in the less saturated menswear sector, there have been great strides to maintain creativity and innovation with a clear shift toward ready-to-wear pieces while incorporating more individualistic distinctive design that caters to men who embrace masculinity in  fresh and unique ways.

To put it simply “ when the fashion is a poppin’ , the fashion darlings are a comin’ ” . As trite as this next statement may be, we cannot deny the power of social media when it comes to self-promotion and cyber marketing. There has been a significant influx of young, creative individuals who are keen to share their experiences with the world. Visual stimulation is the trick of the trade.  The visual curators and photographers are also fashion lovers. They are also willing to patronize and support the designers around them that they deem worthy.  The designers also help make their brands more relatable by selling the brand lifestyle through pictures or even through its creative directors life. Whether its a subtle humble brag of fabulosity by Lisa Folawiyo or celebrating personal style in the best way with fashion bloggers like Fisayo Longe or Dodos Uvieghara, one thing is clear, the fashion industry needs personalities that people love, to show off designer talent.

Other fashion darlings to watch are Yagazie Emezi, Zina Anumudu , Temi Otedola and  Igee Okafor ;who holds it down all the way in New York for the men in diaspora. While Ian Audiffren, a designer and visual curator with a very keen artistic eye has set the standard for lifestyle in Lagos through his pictures, I’d throw myself in the mix, but I’ll plead humility on this one. These people are pretty much getting people excited about individuality and are influencing a generation on how to embrace individuality through style and flawless visuals.

“ A collection is only as good as its lookbook” . I’m a firm believer in favorable presentation. Creative directors, photographers and the designers all have to work together to produce a lookbook that best captures the aesthetic of the collection. Lookbooks have become less of a retail tool and more of a measure of who executes creative vision with the most panache. The go-to’s here are Lakin Ogunbanwo, Kelechi Amadi-Obi, Tope Adenola and of course Remi Adetiba , who, has already shot one of the best magazine covers  (Made Magazine  Issue 15, April 2016 issue with Ifan Ifeanyi Michael..) of  the year.

There are certainly more people who are pillars holding up the fashion and media community in Nigeria. I highlighted those with the most visible impact today. It’s safe to say that the fashion revolution is in full swing and everyone is doing their bit, albeit subconsciously, to make sure that Nigeria becomes a major player in the cutthroat and fabulous world of fashion. There are still major hurdles to overcome and there needs to be more invested into this sector; time, money and research are all necessary for growth. We have eyes on or fashion guardians there is room for more and I know that Nigerians are just getting started. We are ready to kick it up a notch and take this revolution to a whole new level.

Source:Guardian

Tuesday, 10 May 2016

BEYONCE LOOKING SUPER FLY IN THE COMPANY OF HER HUSBAND AND A FAN IN THIS ANKARA

Beyonce on her #Formationworldtour, Queen Bey was spotted with Jay Z and a couple of her fans at the Menil Museum in Houston Texas. The entertainer was clad in a knee length Ankara dress with a cape neckline and ruffle-flare sleeves, which is so hot on fashion’s trend list. Bey styled her African inspired dress in the Sicilian way, with a floral hair accessory and bohemian inspired strap sandals.

Save the cross-cultural effect of Bey’s off-day style, what is thrilling about this look is how relatable it feels.

Friday, 6 May 2016

OMONI OBOLI STUNNS IN A POOL INSPIRED CLASSY CHIC APPAREL IN AN AYO VAN ELMAR SPRING SUMMER 2016 COLLECTION

The fishbone spring summer 2016 collection by Ayo Elizabeth Olaogun which featured Omoni Oboli with the "table de bollard" pool inspired setting.The game of nobles, with an inception dating as far back as the 15th century is the creative director’s plot for the editorial. Omoni Oboli and her latest movie, Wives on strike, which has hit the screen, with a tremendous and continuous success of sixty million naira in less than a month!

In order to enhance the appeal of the movie, Wives on strike like a billiard table, is cushioned with comedy, but also stuffed with substance to allow the balls of thoughts about the girl child rebound.

The shoot depicts strength in the beginning and victory at last. May triumph prevail eventually and may the girl child in our nation and everywhere on planet earth, be forever playing the winning game of freedom, may she grow to express her rights to life and development, and above all, her rights to equality before the law.

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Thursday, 5 May 2016

BEAUTIFUL HAND MADE ANKARA ACCESSORIES BY ELLANA TUNNER OF E.TUNNER COUTURE

Jewelry designer Ellana Turner of E. Turner Couture put some of her handmade jobs on display as she showcases her statement accessories and jewellery made from ankara. Her love for unique ankara prints, sewing, and quality craftsmanship inspires her contemporary ready-to-wear pieces. I love the colorful nature of the prints the creativity and afrocentricity of her designs.

MORIN MADE IN NIGERIA BAG FOR THE CHIC ABOUT TOWN

As the rave of made in Nigeria stuffs grow more nigerias residents and in the diaspora have kept coming up with creative stuffs like this as the Morin O luxury brand unveals it's spring/summer collection for it 2016 campaign which is Set in a cosmopolitan city and it tells a story about the city girl with a million and one functions to attend; be it a gala, date with her girlfriends, fashion show or just some good old benefit gala, she always has a place to go to and a purse that is equal to the task.
See more shots after the cut Regardless of her profession or daily itinerary, one thing the brand’s target woman has is an impeccable taste for good purses made out of the finest leathers.Although a  spotless campaign, we’d have loved to see a more practical campaign for the made in Nigeria brand. Perhaps a girl about town themed campaign in Lagos or Abuja would have brought the message a little closer to home.

AFRICAN CLOTHING LINE VANSKERE RELEASES ITS NEW COLLECTION STARRING KALU IKEAGWU AND EMMANUEL IKUBESE

Actor Kalu Ikeagwu and former Mr Migeria– Emmanuel Ikubese STUNNS in the new lookbook campaign. The collection comprises of the brand’s Afropolitan three piece concept, which simply implies 2 tunics and a pant pair which is quite a shift from the norm of a tunic and a pant. As little and corny as this might sound, in some light, this is quite revolutionary considering that the brand has devised a way you can have two shirts that can be worn interchangeably with one trouser without having to make another. 
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