T
ouchdown Lagos – the city that never sleeps. Just as there is always a fun place in Lagos that is bustling with people looking to let off steam, there is also no reason to sleep when it comes to fashion. When it comes to fashion, Lagosians understand how to use intricate details to take basic clothing to the next level, and we’ve been seeing a lot of that lately. When the colors choose to stay low, the cuts scream in contrast, resulting in notable moments that underline the city’s affinity for fashion that delivers results.
Judging by the many representations, the season officially calls for a taste of drama. When the fabrics don’t spiral into a coordinated decoration, the prints become the well-deserved class act. With a huge appetite for fashion, eating and not leaving crumbs was the answer to the slaughter menu.
Check out last week’s fashionable Lagosians…
#1. Toke Makinwa
Pure is to a frame what toppings are to pizza. Toke Makinwa stepped out for a fun night in Lagos city in a purple Banke Kuku number. The delicate fabric against her luscious skin was a femme fatale result, and the high slit provided suitable satisfaction. When your dress falls apart into a sexy slit, let the shoes be the finishing touch.
#2. Adeola C. Adeyemi
Luxury for black girls often comes through in a style that resonates with your personality. It is an intentional act of self-awareness and a commitment to choosing the best that life has to offer. We say all this to announce a lush, draped dress with superior textures and a beautiful woman with sensible style. Businesswoman Adeola Adeyemi chose to shine in an off-white single-sleeved dress, styled with a silver mini bag and metallic strappy heels. This look should be included in a collection of 1000 Ways to Look Rich Instantly. A complete service.
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#3. Bolanle Olukanni
Dressed in a sleek two-piece suit with African print, Bolanle Olukanni soft launched its upcoming show. The LadyBeellionaire offering featured a sequin embellishment on the jacket’s hem, while the belt and inner sleeves were (literally) cut from a different fabric. A suit will always be a mature and conservative option for the person who likes to make a sophisticated statement.
#4. Bunmi George
Captured in a metallic midi dress by fitness enthusiast Desirée Iyama Bunmi George emphasized why she is the apple of her husband’s eye. It may look like a simple midi dress, but the statement floral detail, cinched waist and texture put this look on a pedestal. This is what you wear to show off your revenge body. A lust for the eye.
#5. Mimi Onalaja
Tie-dye prints on a boubou dress give the otherwise relaxed concept an extra dimension. Yes, it automatically becomes fun and you look like a bag of money. Mimi Onalaja showed how it’s done in a Bloom by FBD dress to celebrate the Ramadan holiday on the Gram. If you’re rocking a boubou, put your energy into the textures and colors that should be visible.
#6. Diana Enej
Diana Enej wore a corset top with spiral layers on the bust and sleeves. She styled it with a high slit skirt and ruffles on the hips. The combo was a complete wedding guest ensemble that introduces you to a crowd even without spoken words. She finished the look with multicolored sandal heels to add more weight to the cool asymmetrical top.
Shop editor’s picks
#7. Nanfe Jemimah Kefas-Oyeleke
Nanfe showed up for this large glass of hot chocolate Kiki Osibanjos Ciar launching in a striped yellow dress. The dress hugged her body with a simplicity that deserves to be studied. The dress overshadowed her shoes, but offered grace to coordination. Add a fantastic striped yellow dress to this season’s must-have.
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