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Olori Ronke Ademiluyi Ogunwusi – the force behind Africa Fashion Week London

By Yemisi Suleiman Africa Fashion Week London is often seen through the glamour of the sold-out catwalk shows: the designers, the models, the fabrics, the front row and the celebration of African creativity in one of the world’s most influential fashion capitals. But behind the scenes is a much bigger story – one of a […]
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Jewelleries:Big, bold and bright

Have you noticed that jewelleries are getting bigger? Sure, we were told that the jewellery trend for 2010 will be big but nobody warned us that the new trend will be jewelleries with an attitude and that you have to have an attitude to wear them. Overall, the jewellery trend is denominated by three words: big, bright and bold.

At The PALMS Maiden

What was meant to bring together fashion and beauty retail outlets together under one umbrella at The Palms turned out to be a colourful and stylish fashion show.

SLIM DOWN. GET WELL!

The solution is obvious; we need to lose weight. “The lack of responsiveness of B and T immune cells that accompany overweight resolves with weight loss, so taking off any extra pounds is imperative,” Dr. Klaver (New York-based medical doctor) says.

Grecian Goddess

Roman Grecian dresses, were a hot fashion trend in 2009, and are still hot on the red carpet this year. They are a thing to behold, as they hang stylishly on women who dare to step out in them. The texture of the fabric is so soft and dangling giving the wearer a graceful gait. .

Massage Therapy: A Necessity, Not Luxury

Massage therapy is one of the oldest healing arts. It induces physiological changes that not only make you feel better but also reduces the blood level of circulating stress hormones and helps to enhance immune function. Massage dates as far back as 3000 B.C. as documented by ancient Chinese records. Ancient Hindus, Persians and Egyptians also used massage therapy to heal many ailments. Part of Hippocrates’ teachings recommended the use of rubbing and friction to treat joint and circulatory problems. In present times, the benefits of massage are varied. Massage is used as a part of physical rehabilitation and has proved beneficial in the treatment of many conditions including low back pain, fatigue, arthritis, diabetes, hypertension, infertility, immune suppression, depression, bursitis and smoking cessation. Massage also helps relieve the stress of everyday living that if left unchecked can lead to illness and diseas

I am not a hustler – Brigadier -General MOBOLAJI JOHNSON (rtd)

The history of Lagos State would not be complete without the mention of Brigadier-General Mobolaji Johnson. As the first military governor of Lagos State, under General Yakubu Gowon, he ruled and left office with an unblemished record between 1967-1975.

Born in Lagos in 1936, Mobolai Johnson began his educational career at Reagan Memorial Baptist School, Yaba in 1941. From there he proceeded to the popular Hussey College in Warri and finished in 1954. In 1959, he began his military training at the Officer Cadet Training School in Ghana. Several other training followed at Mons Officer Cadet School Aldershot and Royal Military Academy, Sandhurt.

Groove for Tinsel cast

It was fun all the way Penultimate Thursday in Lagos when M-NET, producers of Tinsel, a glamorous soap opera held a launch party for the cast and crew . The party which took place at Meidici in Victoria Island, was aimed at ushering in season three of the programme. Several notable faces in the entertainment and fashion industry graced the event.

FIRST NIGERIA WINE & SPIRIT FESTIVAL HOLDS IN LAGOS

By REMI DIAGBARE The Lagoon Restaurant was venue of the maiden edition of ‘Nigeria Wine & Sprit Festival’, organized by Spronks Creations Ltd. The festival’s theme was: ‘From Vineyard to Bottle: The Great Tradition’. It brought together wine makers, distillers, wholesalers, retailers and wine connoisseurs under one roof. The three-day festival was held between 4th […]

Mid-Year Refocus

Just before the New Year I wrote an article asking you a question, “What is possible for you and Nigeria?” I wanted to encourage each of us to look closely at our mind set as we entered 2010. I hoped to help us clarify our commitment to creating the personal and national progress we each long for. Our mental set regarding what is or isn’t possible determines the way we spend our resources.

Grey areas

There are a few people who don’t like black no matter how popular it is with fashion. That also includes the most celebrated LBD! One colour that separates you from black is grey. Grey is a great alternative to black and it looks softer and calmer on the skin than black.

Stick thin vs Curvy Models

Twenty five year old Sandra Iwu kicked off her modeling career with Catwalk Studio in Ikeja. She has since grown into a model who can hold her own. A regular face on the Nigerian runway, Sandra has participated in over 40 fashion shows and has plied her trade outside the shores of Nigeria. In 2006, she was crowned, Most Beautiful Girl in LASU. The 5ft 10 inches model, now runs her own modeling agency called Sim Model .

Purposefully and Powerfully Shape the Next Generation

If you have been reading my column you have heard me mention before that when zwe were children the adults in our lives (parents, teachers, pastors and others) played a major role in telling us who we are. The image of ourselves we develop and carry is based on what we were told repeatedly during our formative years.

Jewel encrusted dresses

Bejeweled pieces are a hit anytime. This time, they have returned brighter, bolder and more elegant. Dresses are not just embellished now, but are often completely encrusted by jewels.

Stick thin vs Curvy Models: Where we stand

wenty three year old Joy Udu is a 200 level Theartre Arts student of the Lagos state university. She came into the modeling industry in 2006 as a naive girl next door. But with an impressive 6ft height, the ever excited Joy became winner of the now rested Runway Dreams modeling competition. A gazelle on the runway, her effort on the catwalk has taken her to several African countries to ply her trade. She has statistics, 34-25-38. 60k.

Denim is in!

By Jemi EKUNKUNBOR Denim fashion won’t just go away. It is back with a vengeance. We’re even seeing acid wash make a come back. Some of the pieces may be found in your wardrobe already. There are many styles in denim that you can wear and look good in. The key to looking good in […]

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