Tuesday, August 18, 2009

TRIBUTE TO NAOMI RUTH SIMS- FIRST BLACK SUPERMODEL

The modelling industry is in mourning over the passing of the first Black Model ever -Naomi Sims who passed away on the 1st of August 2009 after losing the battle against Breast Cancer. Born on March 30, 1948, in Oxford, Mississippi, Naomi paved way for many black models today in the fashion industry.

Sims was considered the "first black supermodel" for appearing on the cover of Ladies Home Journal in November 1968, a time when African-American models were few and far between. She subsequently modeled for designers like Halston, Fernando Sánchez, Teal Traina, and Giorgio di Sant'Angelo. She also appeared on many other magazine covers, and two images-- a 1969 cover of LIFE and a 1967 New York Times fashion magazine over--are on display in the Metropolitan Museum's "The Model As Muse" exhibit.

After five years, Sims retired from modeling and started a multimillion-dollar wig-making business that specialized in designs for black women. Sims also penned at least five books on beauty and modeling.


At 5'10", with dark skin, Sims had not been considered particularly attractive as a teenager. "Black wasn't beautiful then," according to the Black Enterprise. "The darker your skin, the less good-looking you were considered; and she was too tall, and too skinny." In the wake of the civil rights movement and the Black Power movement, however, the idea that only light-skinned women were attractive was being called into question.Still, when Sims approached modeling agencies in New York, she was told outright that there was no work for African-American models. Alternatively, Sims told Mademoiselle that the agencies made "very insipid excuses--'too many of my type'--and there were no other black women and certainly not anybody of my type!"


Undeterred, Sims tried a different approach. She contacted a well-known fashion photographer, persuading him to meet with her; to her surprise, he agreed. Immediately spotting Sims's potential, the photographer sent her to meet his wife, a fashion editor at the New York Times. In 1967, after her very first modeling session, Sims fo"Naomi was the first… She was the great ambassador for all black people. She broke down all the social barriers."

After five years, Sims retired from modeling and started a multimillion-dollar wig-making business that specialized in designs for black women. Sims also penned at least five books on beauty and modeling. In the mid- 1970s, Sims slowed down on modeling and started her own business. She developed wigs, fragrances and cosmetics targeted at African-American women. She wrote several books about modeling , health and beauty. But Naomi sims will be remembered as a gorgeous and stylish woman who made a big difference in the world of modeling.

While Sims's skin color was newsworthy, her walk received just as much attention. According to the Kansas City Star, "Her walk became her hallmark. It wasn't like the glide or bounce of many models. Her serpentine movements of the arms, torso, and legs were beautiful to watch and as subtly controlled as a dancer's." According to fashion designer Halston, one of the first to hire Sims, was quoted as saying in Black Enterprise, "When she put on a garment, something just m-a-arvelous happened."Eventualy,Halston, one of the first to hire Sims. Even Cooper, who had been slow to see Sims's potential, was quoted in Black Enterprise: "She could make any garment--even a sackcloth--look like sensational haute couture."

For Naomi, modeling was never her ultimate goal, as she started to model to supplement her income to go to college....But the idea of starting her own business had always appealed to her, and she was fortunate that her first career led to the second.
Sims's second career was a business selling wigs specifically designed for black women. The idea came directly out of Sims's struggle with her own hair while she was modeling, when she was under pressure to look different in every picture. She  was sort of driven to distraction in terms of how to vary her hairstyle.

One easy solution would be to wear a wig, but Sims was dissatisfied with the wigs available at the time, which had smooth, straight fibers that looked nothing like African American hair. So she decided to start experimenting in her kitchen. She got hold of a current best-selling fiber for white women, wet the fiber down, put it in her oven at a very low temperature, and baked it for maybe five or ten minutes," she explained in Black Enterprise. The result was a curlier, coarser fiber--and a new business idea. "I thought it might be possible to market this type of product."
The fiber was patented and trademarked under the name Presselle, and the first line of the Naomi Sims Collection went into production.

In the early 1980s, Sims gradually expanded her business interests to include perfume, skin care products, and cosmetics for black women. Her signature fragrance, Naomi, was launched in 1981. Four years later, she founded her own company, Naomi Sims Beauty Products Ltd.
Her obituaries reveal a classic American rags-to-riches tale.

Here is to a true fighter in the Fashion and Beauty industry, who blazed the trail for many of us to follow .


Naomi Ruth Sims: 1948-2009

Friday, August 14, 2009

MTN SPONSORS NIGERIA MUSIC FESTIVAL


In its unique and characteristic way, MTN Nigeria is introducing innovative features into Nigerian music as it takes up the sponsorship of the inaugural edition of the Nigerian Music Festival (NMF), a show organized by Ruyi Communications Ltd.
The MTN Nigerian Music Festival will feature performances from both old and contemporary stars across diverse genres - R & B, Hip Hop, Rap, Fuji, Juju, Afro beat, High life, Ikwokirikwo and Reggae. Premised on a unique content and concept, featuring hit tunes from 1960 to date, the festival promises to be very exciting and entertaining as it seeks to celebrate musical excellence of the past decades in Nigeria in a refreshingly distinct way.
Chief Marketing Officer, MTN Nigeria, Mr Bola Akingbade said "MTN strongly believes in enriching the lives of its subscribers by living their passion and bringing them activities that will continually put smiles on their faces. We desire that our subscribers be proud to be part of the MTN family that is known for its innovation in its products and services and always taking the lead ahead of others."
The Chief Executive Officer of Ruyi Communications Ltd, Mr Soni Irabor, who is the brain behind the festival, maintained that music is "a language spoken by a talented few, but understood and enjoyed by all." Commenting on the rich quality of Nigerian music, he said, "It is against this backdrop that we seek to celebrate this aspect of the country’s heritage for the enjoyment of the young and old."
This is the first time the Nigerian music scene will be witnessing a blend of over 25 contemporary Nigerian artistes including old school acts. All of these combined promises to liven up the musical festival scheduled for October 2009.
Great music legends like Sir Victor Uwaifo, Christy Essien-Igbokwe, Victor Olaiya, Shina Peters, K1, as well as Wande Coal, DJ Zeez, Tuface, Bracket, Faze, Nigga Raw, Muma Gee, Ara ,Felix Udo, Mariyam, Duncan Mighty, Weird MC, Yemi Sax, Sound Sultan, Timaya, among others will add fun and glamour to the music festival.
"The show is expected to be a massive, open air concert-like event. There is no doubt that MTN Nigeria, in its traditional way of promoting such initiatives, will leave no stone unturned in giving the audience a massive, glitzy and memorable musical festival," Irabor said.

ARTHURS GUINNESS DAY:WHERE WILL YOU BE ON SEPTEMBER 24?


You wouldn't want to miss this date for something else.Keep the date...it is Arthurs Guinness day! Details soon.

Monday, August 10, 2009

SEX SCANDAL ROCKS TELECOM COMPANY,ZAIN IN NIGERIA




Sex is so sweet but dangerous when it is done with the wrong person.That was excatly the case as two staffers of a major telecom company in Nigeria were caught in the web of sex controversy recently.The people involved are alledgely married to different partners but alledge yet having sexual relationships for time now.Recently, news peddlers told http://www.niyitabiti.blogspot.com/ that they both decided to take their love nest to a foreign country. Just like the case of Anita Hogan, the Nollywood actress, they both decided to take pictures naked.Some of the photos were e-mailed to us but we decided to post just two so that we won't 'corrupt'your eyes. We further gathered that they later misplaced the memory card and it got into the wrong hands. Someone whispered that it got into the hands of a family member who immediately wired it to some press people. At the moment, we gathered that the two people have allegedly been sacked.
Efforts to get the head of corporate affairs of the telecom company to comment proved abortive.

Saturday, August 8, 2009

CITY PEOPLE FASHION WRITER,BOLA AKINBOADE CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY AT PAPAS


By Niyi Tabiti

Bola Akinboade, a senior fashion writer with City People magazine group was hosted to a lavish birthday ceremony at Club Papas on Friday 7 August 2009.The man behind club papas at K's Place,Victoria-Island,Lagos,Mr.Frank Okamigbo informs www.niyitabiti.blogspot.com that the birthday in honour of Bola is part of ways of saying thank you to the writer who has contributed her own meaningful bit to style reporting in Nigeria.As expected, the party was well attended and the dance floor was not empty till 5:30 this morning (Saturday 8 August 2009)





































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