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o have and to hold isn’t a random saying. Yes, we’ve become accustomed to this line at weddings that we subconsciously lip-sync alongside the priest. But a closer look at the fashionable lifestyle of Naija celebrities had me viewing this line in a whole new light. As these style stars go about their day, there’s one trait they have in common – a great sense of style to hold it down on this sartorial boulevard called Lasgidi.
In their recent get-ups, there were luxe brocade textures giving Rich Aunty energy, the renowned denim making a case for solid slay, Ankara prints for a good dose of fun, and many others. Story short, if you’re experiencing a style rut or would love to have an overflowing mood board inspiration, then pin down a few of these renderings (if not all) that might appeal to your taste. That’s a sure-fire guarantee that your week’s wardrobe curation is on lockdown.
Check out the interesting looks seen on Naija celebrities that punctuated the Lagos fashion scene…
#1. Rich textures
Nollywood actress Rita Dominic rocked a custom SB Youme set as the perfect wedding guest. Everything about this look was giving luxury –from the lush fabrics to the spot-on fit, that’s how you show up to a wedding in high style.
#2. Denim fever
Denim has no bias, it’s always available to up the outlook of anyone willing to style it perfectly. And it’s as clear as day that Sharon Ooja is such a fellow. The style star paired a washed denim tube with matching utility pants, and the result was undeniably fab. She took things further with a chic pixie cut and a bright yellow handbag that added a pop of color to the ensemble. This look is suitable for any casual hangout, especially during weekends.
#3. Preppy & ready
African media mogul Mo Abudu put preppy black and white to work for a screening at the Cannes Film Festival. Her sheer black maxi dress was punctuated with a white sleeve cuff and collar for a nice contrast. It’s safe to say that the producer isn’t only skilled in making award-winning shows but also understands how to put a classy outfit together. If you have a business function to attend, this look is a killer move.
#4. Mini prints
Interesting prints clash, delightful colors, and a Barbie to pull it off. That’s how you report a high-profile slay case. Kayla Oniwo rebranded “leg day” in this Zinkata X Lisa Folawiyo mini print dress. If you have a quick catch-up to do in the evening, rock this look and keep the gaze fixed on you.
#5. Silk femme
Never be average; always aim to do it a little better every time. That’s what fashion designer Yutee Rone did when she threw on a midi dress and said, “Catch those details.” The silky number featured pleated attachments and embellished applique on the sleeves for the oomph factor. She finished the look with an embellished headgear and blue feathered heels. When you show up for a wedding, show up in this. There’s no such thing as overdressed in the typical Naija celebrities’ dictionary. And no, you wouldn’t take attention from the bride.
#6. Bawdy con
Because a ruched bodycon dress is a wardrobe must-have, your summer slay shouldn’t progress without one. These essentials are life savers on days you are in doubt. Tomike Adeoye wore a Niovô dress with feathered sleeve hems that punched up the entire look. It was a perfect choice for hosting duties. Simple, elegant, and comfortable.
#7. Trail blazer
Whatever you do, always have a solid blazer to run to in time of need. This statement blazer is one such item. For a recent episode of The Nancy Isime Show, Nancy Isime opted for a black coordination enlivened with a black blazer that flaunts colorful details on the sleeves and hem. She brought in even more color with her yellow pumps. You can’t go wrong with a good blazer.
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