Friday, February 19, 2010

WHERE WILL U TO BE THIS WEEKEND ?

ONE DAY SALES @ LEILA FOWLER

Leila Fowler biggest One Day inventory clearance event
Everything, YES EVERYTHING is on sale up to 60% discount off.
Date- One day only 21 February 2010 from 12am – 7pm

Address- 215B Etim Inyang Crescent, Victoria Island
Lagos, Nigeria


TRUE LOVE VALENTINE SPECIAL



The True Love Team invites you to a fun filled and romantic evening to celebrate valentine with lots of music, flowers and wine to go around. Entertainment would be provided by Teju Babyface and fashion by Ituen Bassey. There would be attracive prizes be won.

Date: Saturday, February 20th

Venue: Eko Hotel Banquet Hall, Adetokunbo Ademola Street. Victoria Island, Lagos

Time : 4pm – 9pm

Ticket: N15,000

For registration call Jennifer on 08087184121

Limited seats available

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

STRUCTURED SHOULDERS

Here are a few trends that inspire me this season. So stay tuned, as I plan to write about them over a series of weekly posts. The first is the Structured Shoulder.



This season accentuated shoulders are back. Once a staple look during the 80's, today's version is just as dramatic but a lil bit softer.Their use is particularly associated with clothing of the early 1940s and the 1980s.In the beginning(1930 to be precise), they were shaped as a semicircle or small triangle, and were stuffed with wool, cotton or sawdust. They were positioned at the top of the sleeve, to extend the shoulder line.






Come 1940, After World War II began in 1939, women's fashions became increasingly militarised. Jackets and coats in particular, were influenced by masculine styles and shoulder pads became bulkier and were positioned at the top of the shoulder to create a solid look. Dresses, too, were made with shoulder pads—soon the style was universal, found in all garments excepting lingerie but tapering off later in the decade after the war was over and women yearned for a softer, more feminine look.



During the 1950s and 1960s small padded shoulder pads appeared only in women's jackets and coats.



In the 70s, the structured shoulder look did not, however reach mainstream acceptance, and so the popularity was relatively short lived.





































During the early 1980s there was a resurgence of interest in the ladies' evening wear styles. Before too long, these masculinized shapes were adopted by women seeking success in the corporate world. As the decade wore on, shoulder pads became the defining fashion statement of the era, known as power dressing and bestowing the perception of status and position onto those who wore them. They became both larger and more ubiquitous—every garment from the brassiere upwards would come with its own set of shoulder pads. To prevent excessive shoulder padding, velcro was sewn onto the pads so that the wearer could choose how many sets to wear. By the end of the era, some shoulder pads were the size of dinner plates. It was inevitable that as the cycle of fashion turned, they would lose favour in the early 1990s.





Now i ask, Did the '80s ever really leave?Glance around in a crowd and chances are you'll see someone still wearing leggings or sporting a bi-level haircut.



How to rock the look

Retro-inspired fashion never really means that anything goes: acid-wash jeans, legwarmers, fringed boots and other fads of the decade are best left in the '80s.

Instead, try a small dose of '80s party-girl or preppy in your wardrobe. A clutch bag here, a gold chain belt there. Maybe even a bit of big hair. Just remember not to do the look head-to-toe unless you have an unerringly deft hand at styling.



Victoria Beckham, rocking the look



Monday, February 15, 2010

10 SIMPLE STYLE RULES


We are sometimes intimidated by fashion. Especially, with all the “must have” fashion rules going round. Well here are a few tips to enable you navigate fashion with a few easy-to-remember style tips.


-Update in Small Doses
Not sure wide jeans are for you? Try jeans with a bit of flare instead. Head-to-trendy looks ridiculous.

-If You Think You're Too Old, You Probably Are
When your gut feeling tells you that a trend is too young for you (and you're not Madonna, Cher or Demi), you'll never really feel comfortable in it.

- Dress Out of Your Age Group
Go with how fashion makes you feel about yourself. If you feel great in a mini and you're 55, then go for it. If you prefer pantsuits and you're 22, then wear 'em.

- Black Clothes Always Look More:
• Expensive
• Flattering
• Sophisticated

- Don't Buy Junk to Save Money
Cheapo, just-to-be-buying-something items are almost always a bad investment (unless you're 18 with a great body). Remix existing clothes, alter your hair, makeup and accessories or borrow something from your best friend's closet until the financial situation brightens.

- Trends Have a Short Shelf Life
Fashion fads are a blip on the fashion timeline. One season everyone is sporting black leggings under mini dresses, the next they are wearing pants. There's nothing wrong with dabbling in 'It' bags or must-haves, but remember that they'll only be hot for a short time.

- Leave Your Look for a While
Ultra-conservative? Explore new looks -- maybe a lacy shirt with peeks of skin -- or prints (try leopard for a bit of wildness). Downtown diva? Try a girly knee-length skirt. Play, have fun, remember that style should work for you, not the other way around. You'll probably go back to your look after experimenting, but with a new approach.

- Don't Sacrifice Professional Image for Fashion
Strappy, see-through, extra-tight or downright sleazy styles won't ever do your career any favors, regardless of your career path. Many fashion spreads will trumpet high slits, plunging necklines, sheer and a plethora of inappropriate looks in the name of "femininity." But sexy doesn't cut it for 9 to 5.

- You Are About Much More Than Just Fashion
Put much more thought into your reading repertoire, spiritual nourishment and personal relationships than your wardrobe. An inner peace and glow will never go out of style. Even designer Kenneth Cole says "To be aware is more important than what you wear."

- You're the Boss!
If you love it, look great in it and can afford it, buy it. Yes, it's really that simple!

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Sunday, February 14, 2010

PHOTOS FROM 2010 FACE OF AFRICA CONTEST IN NIGERIA


By Niyi Tabiti
News Editor/Gistmaster

Nigerian business tycoons, fashionistas, fashion photographers and style editors from various capitals of the world converged in Lagos on 18 February 2010 for the much talked about M-Net Face of Africa.
By the time the event was over, Lukando Nalungwe a contestant from Zambia was declared the winner. Lukandio beat ten other contestants from different parts of the world to achieve the feat.
The 2010 Face of Africa won a $50,000 dollar cash prize, three years modeling contract with O Modeling agency, South Africa, Free Iman make up supply,HP laptop and a wristwatch worth $5,000
All eyes would be on Lukando as she is expected to be Africa’s modeling ambassador. www.gistmaster.com she would be in New York later in the year for the Arise Africa Magazine fashion show. Zenith would also give her $5,000 for shopping.
Chinelo Offor, one of the two contestants from Nigeria didn't do badly as she was considered in the top five category.

The Judges was made up of Iman, one of Africa's forerunners in the international modelling business,Nduka Obaigbena, the Fine Artist and publisher of Thisday Newspapers,Helen Ennings, the Editor of Arise Africa Magazine,Megan Kruger, a Director with the Shine Group and Josie Borian, the first South African born Supermodel.

Lukando who is still studying for a certificate in Business Administration expressed her gratitude to the judges and optimism that she would not just be another winner but one with a great difference.
She also told journalists after she was declared winner that her consistence and relentless attitude brought her this far.
As expected a lot of glamour and razzmataz took over the event, which has so many of Nigeria's aristocrats in attendance.
The first M-Net Face of Africa took place in 1998 in South Africa.Nigeria's won Oluchi Onweagba won the compeition. Today, she is an icon in the international modelling and fashion show business.
First pic:Winner (middle) and other contestants rejoicing after Lukando was declared winner
Pic 2: Lukando
Pic 3:Helen, Editor of Arise Magazine
Pic 4:Mo Abudu, a talk show host and businesswoman
Pic 5:Lanre Da Silva Ajayi a top Nigerian fashion designer pulling through on the runway with models at Face of Africa 2010
Pic 6 and 7-two contestants from Zimbabwe

NOLLYWOOD ACTRESS UCHE JOMBO DENIES ABORTING SIX MONTHS OLD PREGNANCY...SUES FOR 100 BILLION NAIRA!

Popular nollywood actress, Miss Uche Jombo has denied a media story that she had recently undergone an abortion at the advanced stage of 6months for a certain Okechukwu Uche. According to news monitored on a website, Nollywooduncut.com , Uche who was most upset, denied the allegations vehemently.


“How can I abort a 6 month pregnancy? It is a bloody lie! I do not know how someone can wake up in the morning and his plan is just to destroy others with his poisonous pen!”

“ I can not tell you how this story has affected me emotionally and psychologically but I have handed the matter over to my lawyer and it is in court now!”

NOLLYWOOD ACTOR DESMOND ELLIOT NEEDS YOUR VOTE AS FACE OF HOPE


Nollywood actor, Desmond Elliot needs you to win The Face of Hope 2010. Some of you may already be aware of his charity, Desmond Elliott Foundation, which is about giving to the less privileged, orphanages, old/vulnerable people. It is also about creating awareness concerning safe water, human and environmental hygiene, amongst other good causes. In addition, Desmond's foundation has done charity work in Liberia and Jos (Plateau State) and intend to do more around the West African coast.

The person that becomes the Face of Hope should be somebody that genuinely has a passion for this charity and someone that can face up to the demanding responsibilities that come with this job.

Please vote for Desmond if you believe he is the best candidate for this job; and he will not let you down.

To vote from Nigeria, please send SMS as follows: From Glo and Zain networks, text foh desmond to 35810; and from MTN network, text foh desmond to 33810.

To vote outside Nigeria, please click on the link below.
http://www.faceofhope.net/codeCountry_updated.php
For more information about The Face Of Hope, please visit their website here: http://www.faceofhope.net/

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