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Sunday, October 17, 2010
Taé SET TO LAUNCH GIMBIYA COLLECTION IN ABUJA
Bisola Edun of Taé is set to rattle the fashion cage in the city of Abuja come the 30th of October at the silver bird mall. The event which would be a fashion exhibition , is going by the theme – Gimbiya which simply means – Princess., which is also used to connote a stylish woman . According to the ace designer-Bisola Edun…..”The collection is exclusively for the Abuja market , as we have carefully selected fabrics favored by our Abuja clientele – Unique , Vibrant and Beautiful “……. There will be a wide range of skirts, jackets, tunics and dresses.
ABOUT TAE
Taé is a line of beautiful and truly inspired clothing for the sexy, confident and fun loving woman. The design philosophy is the creation of a fun, funky and fabulous image for the woman wearing it. Tae is a clothing line that bridges the gap between traditional and western apparel in Nigeria. With a mission to create trendy, durable and affordable clothing for women and accurately and enthusiastically respond to the ephemeral nature of today's fashion. The line is well known for its fusion of gorgeous African and Western fabric often embellished with stones and sequins, lends an air of elegance and timelessness to our clothing.
DESIGNER BEHIND TAE - BISOLA EDUN
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