N
ifty is a universal language, but few speak it fluently. Last week, Lasgidi ladies crucified basic clothing on the altar of intentional style. The Lagos audience consisted of open-minded risk-takers who blurred the lines with daring clothing, and fashion-conscious subscribers who adorned fads with precision.
Lasgidi fashionistas will never compromise on style. Even a trip to the supermarket is an opportunity for fashion walks. Last week was particularly daring and extra, with luxurious fabrics, bold hues and flamboyant silhouettes serenading the style scene.
Check out the chic looks that Lasgidi fashionistas have spotted this past week…
#1. Mo Abudu
Media mogul, Mo Abudu is skilled in refinement. With a charisma like her, she can carry a garbage bag and make it look like carat gold. Yet she would never be caught doing it. Abudu posted JPEG photos on Instagram for the Easter celebrations, wearing a maxi dress and cape combination adorned with floral embroidery. She styled the offering with emerald green pumps and statement jewelry. The appearance undoubtedly spoke stylishly in several languages.
#2. Veeke James

Marvel’s Storm has 24 hours to respond Veeke James’ gray hairstyle. Yes, she did so well that she could be mistaken for the superhero. A bit over the top, but she still ditched the hairstyle, and pairing it with a matching dress and collared shirt added even more pizzazz. The fashion entrepreneur knows her onions and shows this by standing firm on matters.
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#3. Toke Makinwa

Blings were an integral part of last week’s fashion ordeal. Celebrities love Toke Makinwa stepped out in embellished ensembles to take into account the unspoken, bejeweled dress code on the streets of the Lasgidi fashionistas. She wore a black Tolu Bally outfit and carried a red structured bag for a pop of color. The sheer turtleneck top, studded with crystals, was tucked into wide-hem trousers with multiple cutouts. The glitz and glamor enhanced the already fantastic all-black fit.
#4. Mimi Yina

Skirts are the diamonds of the season. At this point, all skirts matter. The minis, midis and maxis all have a fair chance on the front line. Trust designer Mimi Yina to display each piece in its unique way. She posed on the Gram in a statement color-blocked midi skirt and turtleneck. The skirt featured straps for apron functionality, with layered fabrics providing aesthetics and movement. Finished with yellow strappy heels and a mini bag, the look was a feminine and fun affair.
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#5. Bella Okagbue

Extravagant describes this Ambaosa look perfectly Bella Okagbue. The magic is in the details. According to the designer, the figure-hugging dress features 31,400 double-glazed silver crystal stones and the cape is crafted with 1,003 roses and pointed feathers. The precision in every cut and the deliberate frame that sustained the masterpiece worked in symphony to project elegance at its finest.
#6. Mabel Makun

It’s true that fashion people like to say:No pain no gain,‘But this is not always true. Mabel Makun showed us that fashion can be painless, comfortable and easy and still pass the vibe check. She wore a double textured Abaya from Medlin Boss, a collared shirt and crocs. The polished rendering exuded confidence and relaxation in a way that only mastery can provide.
#7. Tools

Interesting prints on trousers with a pixie cut will always make the right choice. It serves relaxed fashion with a rich aunt vibe. Media personality, Tools hosted the launch of the Tecno Canon 30 series in a chic Studio by SB Youme trouser set. The look is great for a quiet evening with cocktails, karaoke and friends.
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