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Bowing is an art that not many people master. Knowing how to exit one stage and triumphantly enter a new one is another skill to covet. As we rush to end the year on a high note, Naija fashionistas have brought their fighting spirit with them because achieving your goals and having an adaptive sense of style are not mutually exclusive. Be it movie premieres, weddings, birthday shoots, award ceremonies or Lasgidi parties, the sartorial memo was always right. And of course, the holiday spirit is kicking in, so these style stars had no choice but to rise to the occasion with solid wins and contemporary looks that are a feast for the eyes. The perfect mix!
Check out the festive looks of Naija celebs who pass the time check…
#1. Redy 2.0.2.4
A Christmas color that continually redefines itself is red. Every year we find creative and exciting ways to practice the hue unapologetically. Simply put, red is the hue that keeps on giving. Nollywood actress Nancy Isime took to Instagram with a striking red number to wish her followers a Merry Christmas, and with a dress like this, Merry is indeed the only option. From the stripped away corset to the elaborate bust details and red lipstick, this is one of the sleekest festive Naija celeb looks fit for a wedding guest.
#2. Boubou white
Tiwa wanted snapped in a rich white Aunt Boubou, which she styled with matching shoes and a bag. Her hair was put up in a sleek style, giving way to her button earrings, giving her a moment in the spotlight. This simple look with a sophisticated appeal is proof that less is more.
#3. Sequins outside size
Sequins and parties are the pairing that everyone has come to normalize, and the festivities deepen this belief. It’s almost an unspoken rule to rock at least one sequin piece at a holiday gathering. Recently, Ini Dima-Okojie caught the holiday bug when she posed on Instagram in a double sequin outfit, a beige sequin bralette and a high-waisted sequin wrap skirt. The high-slit skirt revealed strappy gold heels on gorgeous chocolate legs. With this look, denied entry at any New Year’s Eve party is impossible.
#4. Ankara of the highest level
This Accost Collection dress on Codienne Ki Ki is a special must-have from Owambe. The layered high-low hem and the fusion of Ankara and embroidered gold fabric is a great choice that is suitable for weddings, especially with the headpieces.
#5. Arch details
Everything about this look exudes holiday magic: the metallic details, a huge bow that could mean gift-giving, and the overall boldness of an unconventional LBD. This black velvet and metallic gold number on fashion influencer Adaeze Onah, also known as StyletitudebyAda, is the perfect look for a dinner date with your partner to remind them how much of a gift you are. I will wrap myself in this gown as a not-so-subtle reminder.
#6. Lacy white
There are only a few occasions when you can’t wear a white dress, but these holidays aren’t one of them. For the all white Tony Elumelu Christmas, Nigerian Actress, Sharon Ooja opted for a lovely mini lace dress that emphasized her figure. The deep neckline and lace accents told stories of graceful femininity. The actress paired the trendy gown with silver-lined PVC heels and a sleek ponytail that accentuated the aesthetic. This is undoubtedly one of the best festive Naija celeb looks from last week.
#7. LBD charm
Always have a little black dress on speed dial; they are known for taking on any style challenge. Chef Hilda Baci wore a custom Liv & Eve mini dress with PVC pumps and a black mini bag that made a case for understated elegance. For a range of day and night events, consider a dress that emphasizes your figure with a few textural details to counteract basic fashion.
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