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here’s no doubt Nigerian celebs and style stars have a knack for eclectic sartorial expressions. There’s an obvious unrivaled twist each woman adds to her unique style game. By fusing Western trends with indigenous flair, these fashion mavens effortlessly craft ensembles that leave top designers inspired to keep pushing the ball. Per usual, Naija celebrities and influencers continue to defy boundaries by unleashing boundless creativity and embodying every outfit with an unparalleled allure.
Let’s explore 7 captivating outfits of Naija celebrities and influencers…
#1. Pink-ish
Beautiful actress and producer Eku Edewor understood the Barbiecore assignment in this girlie Kadiju look. She stayed true to method dressing as spotted at the Barbie Brunch hosted by Film House Cinema. Her outfit featured a pink crop top and a metallic silver mini skirt with prominent ruffles. To complement the offering, she opted for black gloves, a mini bag, and pumps to pump things up.
#2. Striped to perfection
Jackets are a staple in the power outfits collection, and this stylish Nigerian woman stayed true to this notion. Striped jackets not only create a bold look but also exude a captivating charm. Style influencer Ada seamlessly blended a striped jacket from Zara with a ruffled skirt from MSO Lagos, an ethical womenswear brand based in Lagos. Her interesting get-up highlights the fact that fashion transcends boundaries and can thrive amid diverse experimentation. The popping high-low skirt, bow-detailed heels, and bold jacket all came together in striking harmony.
#3. The black sense
It’s an already known fact that a black dress is a wardrobe essential. No matter how easy it seems to pull off an LBD look, always opt for black dresses with unique and enticing features to spice your closet up.
Reality star Chioma Ikokwu made a remarkable appearance in an exquisite black dress designed by Ann Cranberry. The dress boasts a plunging neckline and is adorned with crystal fringe trims, making her stand out effortlessly amidst a sea of black numbers.
#4. Luxurious kaftans
Nigerian designers continue to throw their weight on never-ending renditions of kaftans. These African pieces are making their mark on the global stage with distinctive styles. They’re luxurious, comfortable, and show effortless class.
Mimi Onalaja donned a lavish red kaftan adorned with large fringe trims designed by Wanni Fuga. These types of outfits are perfect for achieving a laid-back yet stylish appearance. With minimal effort, the slay still went hard. Kaftans are such easy ways to embrace the lazy hot girl look.
#5. Textured satisfaction
A two-piece outfit that packs a punch together and each can be worn as separates always gives a versatile nod. It sure takes a skilled designer to infuse elegance into an otherwise simple getup. And seeing that sheer is still dominating the fashion scenes, this Studio By S.M Youme on Rita Dominic stands out.
#6. Mermaidcore
Beauty entrepreneur, Dabota Lawson made a remarkable entrance at the #scottat50 birthday party in a mesmerizing Mermaidcore ensemble. Her outfit featured a turquoise and blue wrap dress with an abundance of cutouts. Designed by Erica Moore, this dress is truly breathtaking, transforming Lawson into a Barbie goddess vision. Trust Naija celebrities and influencers to always hold up a challenge and stay at the forefront of trends.
#7. Edgy still rocks
Tiwa Savage, the queen of Afrobeats, made a chic sporty appearance at Paris Fashion Week. She wore a blazer paired with wide-leg shorts, accessorized with a baguette clutch, white sunglasses, high-top sneakers, and multi-row necklaces, all from the renowned fashion house Dior. Tiwa, a Nigerian fashion icon, consistently delivers awe-inspiring looks, and this outfit of hers is an essential inclusion to this fashion discussion. A queen who knows how to put the sass in athleisure.
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