Showing posts with label FASHION DESIGNER. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FASHION DESIGNER. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

What Folake Coker and Lanre Nzeribe have in Common

  Many people don't know that top notch designer, Folake Coker of Tifanny Amber and Lanre Nzeribe, Monalisa Chinda's ex-lover have something in common.Okay,Gistmaster is so sure that you are probably thinking about the Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown's song "We have something in common"
  
  Sources told Gistmaster.com that Folake and Lanre Nzeribe indeed have something in common.Relax, we will tell you how. Folake's father,Chief Bode Akindele married Lanre Nzeribe's mum. Lanre's step brother, Ladi Akindele is well known in social circles as a big boy.Despite this kind of relationship, you hardly see the designer and Mr Nzeribe together, talkles of taking pictures.
Lanre Nzeribe and Monalisa Chinda when the going was good.

Folake Akindele is a one of Nigeria's high flying designers. Once married to Folarin Coker,a former deputy Chief of Staff in Lagos state and son of Baba Eto of Lagos. Folake,41, read law at the Buckingham University,UK.

Lanre Nzeribe on the other hand is a businessman.People know and hear more about his affairs with Liz Benson,Grace Egbagbe, Folake Odutola,Alex Lopez and Monalisa Chinda than his businesses.
 

 
     

Sunday, May 3, 2015

Tayo Shonekan:Why I Left Engineering for Clothes Designing-Punch

I love this interview on Tayo Shonekan published in the Punch and thought i should share. Tayo Shonekan is a stylist, designer and Chief Executive Officer of AIMAS, a fashion label. She talks about why she decided to focus on designing
Q: Why did you make the switch from styling to designing?
A: I have always done the two side by side; one did not precede the other. Now, I do less of styling and more of designing because I am trying to build my brand. I no longer style as often as I used to.
Q: How did you delve into designing?
A: As a newly-wed expecting my first baby in the United Kingdom, I was home and not working. I wondered what I could do, but I had always been interested in fashion, even though it was not my course of study at the university. I studied manufacturing engineering. I started by designing T-shirts and it became a success.
Q: Why did you move back to Nigeria?
A: Every city has its advantages and disadvantages. People always think the grass is greener on the other side. If you are young, single and want to explore life, you might want to live there. But when you get married and start having children, it is preferable to relocate home. Over there, childcare services are expensive but here in Nigeria, you can have your family around while you manipulate your time. Also, there are more opportunities in Nigeria, even though it is tough. Because the UK and other countries are more developed, start-ups find it difficult to flourish.
Q: What does it require to be a designer?
A: Fashion is not an easy industry. A lot of people just wake up and think they can do fashion. People try it and fall by the way side. Only people who have the passion and talent survive.
Q: Your designs are a fusion of African and western styles…
A: We started by making T-shirts and we added a bit of ankara to it which made it different from what every other person was doing at that time. But for our ready-to-wear line, we do not use ankara. We create our own prints and it has African aesthetics. That is the aesthetics behind the brand. It is modern, fresh, contemporary and we still want people to know that it has an African flair and content to it.
Q: Do your designs convey any particular message?
A: My designs try to show the beauty of the African continent and at the same time pass the message that you do not really have to dress in a traditional mode to show you are African. Anyone in the world can wear our pieces regardless of where they come from.
Q: But people still consider you to be more of a stylist than a designer…
A: That is quite true, because we do not take part in any of the major fashion

Thursday, June 21, 2012

O’MAK DESIGNS LAUNCHES FLAGSHIP STORE IN WASHINGTON DC


O’Mak Designs- Easily the most popular and definitional fashion entity owned by the Nigerian born Internationally celebrated designer-Uche Ibezue Is set to launch Its flagship store In Maryland, Washington DC highbrow shopping mall, the historic Savage Mill Mall.

The launch which Is set for June 23rd Is expected to be graced

Saturday, April 28, 2012

CELEBRITY DESIGNER ,OBIJIE ORU SET FOR EXCLUSIVE FASHION SHOW


BYGE a fashion lebel known for her hot new Celebrity-Inspired Range of clothes is set to unveil  her latest collection for 2012. Tagged  REGENERATION, the collection will be shown at a unique fashion show, billed for the 1st May 2012 at the Coral hall, opp mega plaza, idowu martins Victoria Island Lagos.
BYGE collections, a fashion label that pre existed for 8years, and has as its creative director and owner OBIJIE ORU, who started her label with one butterfly sewing machine inside a little room in her parents’ house, and has grown to a workforce of 6 permanent staff and 4 contract staff, several young girl apprentices.
 BYGE renders services such as wardrobe consulting, bridal wear and accessories, red carpet outfits, made to fit outfits, costume designing, pattern drafting training and most recently shoe designing.


Having been in the industry and grown for 8years, BYGE found a need to introduce to the fashion public her dynamic experience culled from local and international influences of fashion designers over the years.  The name REGENERATION was chosen as a true representation of what the brand has become having been reinvented, reinvigorated and renewed. It’s like the iroko tree which started as a tiny seed, has grown, is still growing and blossoms every season, yet remaining strong.
For the past 3months the whole designing team which consist of the creative director and 4seamstresses, 2 beaders and 1cobbler have been working tirelessly to produce unique master pieces. The fabric chosen for the collection range from vintage Ankara (with each design having a particular nostalgic memory) to a medley of damask and organza’s, suede and leathers are also added in the shoe collection.
The show which begins with a mini exhibition and an exclusive time on the red carpet, will feature electrifying
performances by: ameena, ONOS and Ayuna dance troop. Special guest of honour is  Mrs Adesuwa Oyenokwe, while  hostess for the evening is Nollywood star Omoni Oboli,with  Cordelia okpei as compere.







Thursday, February 16, 2012

WOMEN CAN BE CONSERVATIVE YET STYLISH-BINTA SHUAIBU,DESIGNER OF THE YEAR

Binta Shuaibu is the Creative Director of Vintage Colette (VC), a Kano based fashion house. She believes a woman can be conservative yet stylish, beautiful and very fashionable. Shuaibu won the MTN/British Council Young Designer Award for 2011 at the recently held MTN Lagos Fashion and Design Week in November last year. In this interview she shares her passion for fashion and other things. (Excerpt)



What does the word fashion mean to you?

Fashion means three basic things to me; comfortable, artistic and stylish. Fashion is a personal self expression that reflects the radiance from within one’s individuality.



How would you describe the Nigerian fashion industry as it is today?

The Nigerian fashion industry has really improved over the decades and is still on the verge for more improvement. Nigeria is a country with a lot of talented and creative minds. The last decade has unveiled a lot of potentials from the Nigerian fashion industry featuring in the most famous fashion shows in the world.



What are the kinds of fabrics you work with?

Most times I work with silk, cotton and some other fabrics but usually Nigerian, African and western fabrics.



What is your personal style?

My personal style is simple and artistic.



Tell us a little about your background, education, career and how your fashion career started?

I am an indigene of Gombe state but was born and raised in Kano State. I attended St. Louis primary and secondary schools in Kano. I studied Biochemistry and also had my Cisco certified networking academy course from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. After serving in FCT I got married and moved back to Kano where I enrolled at Alliance francaise and obtained an equivalent degree certificate in French language. I then enrolled for a Masters course in International Affairs and Diplomacy (MIAD) at the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria which I completed earlier last year that is 2011.

My fashion career was something that started as a hobby from the age of eight when I watched the late Maryam Babangida on television. I began sketching and my fashionable parents also helped me with styling my wardrobe and dressing smartly from a tender age. At the age of 13, my mum sent me to a tailoring school at the women’s centre in FCT for a three month course. I didn’t like the classes because I preferred the cookery classes and also because I was the youngest in the class and was constantly teased by the other women that my parents sent me there because they had plans of marrying me off as soon as I completed my secondary school. They teased me and said I was going to be a tailor in the future. I hated going for the classes.

I eventually continued to sketch as a hobby for myself, family and friends but stopped after a while because people thought my designs were too eccentric. Later on, after having a baby I decided to continue without worrying so much about what others thought. I simply focused on what I felt from the inside and put it down on a piece of paper.



Asides fashion and designing what are your other interest?

Before auditioning for the MTN LFDW, I only worked as an event planner and also did some creative writing. I was asked at the audition how I joggle all that up with family life and my designs too. It is quite simple actually for me because everything I do is creative and I get inspirations from all over. Life itself is also creative from my own perspective. Fashion design is something I have always done effortlessly but I now intend to take it up as a full career and give it my best shot.



What would you say inspires your work, that is, your designs?

I derive my inspiration from the simplest things to the most complicated. It could be architectural, nature based, art or lifestyle.



How do you keep fit?

My personal regimen for keeping fit is dieting and a high metabolic rate which by the way I think is genetic. The combination of these two things helps me keep in shape.



What is your area of specialisation in fashion designing and why do you focus on that aspect of designing?

My area of specialisation at the moment is haute couture. It a bit complex while putting together because of the amount of detailing involved in creating one dress but it’s something I am passionate about and well worth it at the end. I absolutely love it.



Why do you feel you can make success out of a career in fashion and just how confident are you about this?

I am very confident that I would make a wonderful career out of the fashion industry because I am hardworking, and also a perfectionist. From the age of 8, my primary school teacher thought me a poem by Mamman J. Vasta that ended with the words ‘from beginning to end must leave nothing pending’. I have always entwined these words into my daily life and career as a human being, the results have always left me with a smile on my face.



Vintage Colette is the name of your fashion label, when and how did you come about the name?

Vintage Colette is the brand name I came up with for my design house which infuses the use of Vintage designs with contemporary concepts to make any woman between the ages of 19-55 feeling comfortable, stylish and sexy without revealing too much. A woman can be conservative yet stylish, sexy and fashionable without indecent exposure.



What is your take on love, marriage and relationship?

I think it’s best to be married to your friend and someone who deeply understands you. Love is an important ingredient in the equation but in the long run it’s those two things that keep a relation or marriage going.



Locally and internationally, who are some of the people you consider your role models?

Late Maryam Babangida, my parents, Ituen Basi, Coco Chanel, Balenciaga, John Galliano, Elie Saab, Karl Lagerfeld and Oscar de la Renta.



How do you unwind?

I hang out with my close friends and family. Sometimes we go to the movies but generally I enjoy hang outs with my family and close friends.



How do you balance your personal life, home and family with your job?

The same with every woman with an ambitious drive, it’s hectic, but I’m neither the first nor the only woman in this position. I enjoy the full support of my family on this job, adjusting might be tough initially. If there’s anything I’ve come to learn in my few years of experience is that eventually things work out and you’ll reap the fruit of your labour.



What are your dreams and aspirations for Vintage Colette?

You can bet I’m already dreaming big because the journey towards a wonderful career has just begun. My vision is that in a few years from now Vintage Colette would be on all the continents in the world and it all started from the MTN Lagos Fashion and Design Week 2011 competition.

Monday, July 4, 2011

FOUR DESIGNERS DISPLAY CREATIVITY AT ALLURE MAGAZINE EVENT

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Four designers showcased their works at the Women on Wellness Seminar organized by Allure magazine produced by Vanguard Newspapers on Saturday 2 July 2011 in Lagos.

It is presented here as captured by Gistmaster.com

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The Four designers are Larry Kay Ojomo of Mon Ami Couture,Ngozi Onyeakwu of Vivis Design, House of Jonah led by Mrs. Joan Okorodudu and Imol Design led by Adeyinka Jonah. The Guests, which included Mrs. Abimbola Fashola, wife of Lagos State Governor and her Ondo State counterpart, Mrs. Olufunke Mimiko,Mrs. Abah Folawiyo, Mrs. Yetunde Onileere, Mrs. Sarah Sosan, Mr. Larry Agotshe  and wife, Senator Florence Ita- Giwa,Hon Abike Dabiri-Erewa and several others applauded the designers for their creativity.

- Report and photos by Niyi Tabiti

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Thursday, June 30, 2011

ALL EYES ON LAGOS FASHION AND DESIGN WEEK:DETAILS AND PHOTOS FROM PRESS CONFERENCE

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By Niyi Tabiti

Lagos Fashion and Design Week is set to make its debut this year, with MTN as the major sponsor and supported by British Council. This was officially announced by Omoyemi Akerele, the Creative Director of Style House Files, promoters of the event. The  fashion week is slated to hold in October this year.

At a press conference held this afternoon at Villa Medici, Victoria Island, Lagos, Mrs Akerele disclosed that the event would raise the bar in the fashion and style sector.

Omoyemi said it would promote and celebrate those who are making valuable contributions to the style industry. The Young designer of the year  award winner would go home with an Hyundai Car worth #4.5 million while young fashion entrepreneur of the year would also go home with #1 million Naira cash. MTN model of year will also be selected during the event.

Cherry Eromosele, a senior manager with MTN in her short speech to the press, said MTN is not just in the business of providing their customers with reliable telecom experience, but they seek different avenues to impact on their lives positively.

" We talk to our customers from different segments, age brackets and what they are passionate about and we note that one of such is fashion" , Eromosele said. She disclosed the reason why MTN is supporting the Lagos Fashion and design week is to make invaluable contributions to the industry.

Those who were at the press conference include Tayo Shonekan, Babajide Akin Familuyi of FABS magazine, Folake Akindele Coker of Tiffany Amber, Isio Elohor of Beth Models, Ono Bello, Funsho Aina of MTN and others.

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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

AFRICAN FASHION WEEK LONDON:ORGANIZERS CONFIRM LIST OF FASHION DESIGNERS


 Rukkies Concepts the promoters of the much talked about African Fashion Week, London 2011
has confirmed the list of participating designers that would take part in this year's edition.
Storming down the runway will be designs from all over the vibrant continent of Africa, with a bit of flare from European influences.
 See our list below for designers and show schedule:



Show Schedule Friday 5th August

3.00 pm Show

  1. Rayo Collection UK/Nigeria

  2. Sophia Brown London UK/Cape Verde Island

  3. Chancie Style UK/Congo

  4. Back2Eden UK/Nigeria

  5. Fee Uhssi France/Nigeria


4.30 pm Show

  1. Fantazia Clothing Nigeria

  2. Prima Rouge Nigeria

  3. Niniola Fashion House Nigeria

  4. Ouch Nigeria

  5. House of Adjeiwaah UK/Ghana

  6. Diva Delicious Ghana


6.00 pm Show

  1. N Duval Exclusive UK/Mauritius

  2. Kamondi UK/Uganda

  3. Catalyst by Tamara Joseph UK/Dominica/Trinidad

  4. Chiro UK/Kenya/Germany

  5. House of Nwocha Nigeria

  6. Embellished Truth UK/India


8.30pm Gala Show

  1. Eva Grygo UK/Nigeria

  2. Sve UK

  3. Yaa Ataa Couture Bags Ghana

  4. House of Jola Nigeria

  5. Chipo Bespoke UK/Zimbabwe

  6. MIA by Mia Nisbet Scotland/Malawi

  7. Ahdookeh Nigeria

  8. Halero Nigeria




Show Schedule Saturday 6th August

1.00pm Show

  1. Maureen Amooti UK/Uganda

  2. Ozora UK/Nigeria

  3. Adopted Culture UK/Ghana

  4. Ann Rose UK/Kenya

  5. Adaora's UK/Nigeria

  6. Jezreel Designs UK/Nigeria


3.00pm Show

  1. JB Afrique UK/Ghana

  2. Anita Quansah London UK/Ghana

  3. Maze Couture UK/Nigeria

  4. Vaishali Morjaria Creations Kenya

  5. J by Jak Nigeria

  6. 1979 Nigeria


5.00pm Show

  1. Nkiru UK/Gambia

  2. Kanema & Co UK/Sierra Leone

  3. Turita Fogg UK/Nigeria

  4. Racheal Kisti Designs UK/Uganda

  5. A.N.Y.A Couture UK/Nigeria

  6. AAMAA Couture UK/Nigeria


7.00pm Gala Finale Show

  1. Zekarya Solomon UK/Eritrea

  2. Bebegrafiti UK/Nigeria

  3. St Genevieve Nigeria

  4. House of Bunor Nigeria

  5. Afrikanus Angola

  6. Glamelle Boutik UK/Congo

  7. Lilia Milpetrova UK/Bulgaria


 

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

DESIGNER IN SPOTLIGHT: BIG CELEBRATION AS ROMANITZA MARKS 20 YEARS ANNIVERSARY

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Romanita Claudia Iovan, popularly known as Romanitza is set to celebrate her 20 years of fashion designing come Friday16th September, 2011 at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, NewYork, America.


The former Romanian fashion model launched her fashion house in 1991 and now she’s a fashion household name in Romania due to her inimitable style and work ethic, which is always displayed at her runway shows.

She emerged winner at the National Fashion Festival in Romania and in 1994, she became the first Romanian to be invited to open a showroom at the World Trade Plaza in Bucharest while in 1996, her Runway was performed at the same place where she celebrated her 5 years of designing.

Romanita opened her second boutique on Bucharest’s fashionable Calea Victoriei in 1999 and became the Executive Retailer of Elegance Paris fabric and the Elegance boutique prêt-a porter line, as well as of Borsalino hats and Bruno Magli shoes and bags for Romania.

Few years later, she opened the Escada Couture shop in Bucharest. This impeccable designer continues to build her brand. She has appeared on different fashion events, television program while her unique collection has also featured in famous publication like Book Moda (Italy), Limited Edition (UAE), Epoch Times (USA) and many more

-Gistmaster.com

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Monday, June 6, 2011

NIGERIA NEXT SUPERMODEL 2011:TOP 25 MODELS EMERGED

 

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By Niyi Tabiti

25 girls hoping to become supermodels got picked yesterday after Judges at the 2011 screening and Fashion party said they satisfied the requirements.

The casting for the models took place yesterday 5 June 2011 at Scintilla on Lekki- Epe Expressway in Lagos. The 25 models would go through a second phase of screening until they are eventually reduced to 10. The ten models would contest for the crown of Nigeria next supermodel 2011 at the grand finale in November.

The founder/Executive Producer of the model competition, Mrs. Joan Okorodudu told Gistmaster.com that she was glad that the turn out was overwhelming. She also expressed her appreciation to sponsors including Daviva, media partners and friends who made the screening a smooth sailing.

Guests at the events include former aide to President Olusegun Obasanjo, Senator Florence Ita Giwa, MD of Daviva, Nike Odu popularly known as Nikki Khiran, Taofic Okoya, Mai Atafo and others.

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Gistmaster.com gathered that Ita Giwa and Mrs. Okorodudu settled the rift they had some time ago and they are good friends now. The former Senator stormed the venue of the screening with a large entourage.

Aside the screening there was also a fashion show. Designers such as Patience Please, Zhatima Crazioni, Daviva by House of Jola,Eternity Zoe, Remi Lagos and others.

More Photos from the event would come your way soon.-

Story: Niyi Tabiti

Photo credit: Hakeem Salam

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