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The party bug is out and biting Nigerians in the holiday spirit. At this point in 2023, disappointment over unfulfilled goals has almost been replaced by gratitude for life. One of the ways this joy is expressed is through cheerful clothing choices. Spicy dresses are paired with statement details and eclectic prints are paired with embellishments, all in an effort to move the style convo forward. Tis is indeed the season for back-to-back events, and celebrities and their glam squad have already gathered reinforcements ready for any occasion, and they are determined to deliver fashion extravaganza.
Check out the cool looks spotted on Nigerian A-listers who served hard…
#1. Rich Aunt Blues
The rich aunt vibe is an effortless way to express Black girl excellence with a touch of luxury and confidence Toke Makinwa to always pass the theme test. This time she did so in a blue Wanni Fuga set that spoke fluently sassy. The exaggerated top paired nicely with the loose bottoms and exaggerated headband. The look exudes luxury and effortlessness. On days when you want to dress the way you want to be addressed, you can wear this outfit.
#2. Ankara was kidnapped
African prints are From Nancy Isime favorite thing. Recently, Isime was spotted in a print issue of Hollantex Ankara where a cultural show was held. The dress featured ruffles on the sleeves, hem and slit openings, accompanied by a plunging neckline and her signature hairstyle.
#3. Tight jumpsuits
In simplicity lies the language of superior style. A simple black jumpsuit with statement details is a versatile wardrobe choice that always delivers. Nigerian media girl, Dorcas Ariyike Owolagba dazzled in a black jumpsuit with wide legs and crystal studs. She paired this with a mini black bag, also with embellishments, and topped it off with dainty jewelry.
#4. Feathered minis
Julyet Peters’ Chloe suit has recently become a celebrity favorite, and with its interesting features, it’s easy to see why it’s coveted. Actress Ini Dima-Okojie rocked hers with a matching hat, sunglasses and embellished pumps to the movie premiere of A Tribe Called Judah. The structured fit makes this look a solid choice for a hip semi-formal event.
#5. Extra black
If you dress according to the theme, but inject your personality into it, you’ll really hit the mark. Fashion designer, Tolu Bally attended the movie premiere of A Tribe Called Judah in a pure black number with a train. The embellished dress and padded shoulders added elegance to Bally’s fitted body. When in doubt, wear black!
#6. Preppy neutral colors
Schoolgirl fashion has been a mainstream trend for some time now, with Prada being one of the fashion houses on the cusp of this craze. Stylish Nigerian influencer, Tracy Nwapa wore a pleated mini skirt with a matching blouse over sheer tights and black platform heels for a preppy take on the girly style. If you miss your college days, hop on this trend for some nostalgia.
#7. Oversized casual clothing
Nigerian fashionistas know how to make a casual look stand out, whether it’s a plain jeans and T-shirt combination or a simple oversized set. The mastery is in adding accessories. Ini Dima Okojie showed us how in a white Bloom by FBD trouser set. The look consisted of wide hem trousers, a bralette and an oversized button-up shirt, teamed with a red mini bag for a pop of colour. This is a simple and stylish look for a casual brunch date.
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