It seems like everyone and their mother in the fashion world are going after the pastel trend like bees to honey and Ekineyo a Brooklyn based Indie clothing line has just leap to the top of the list. Designed by Nike Oyelami,the line was inspired by both color, and the beauty of minimalism . In their … Continue reading »
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Editalo Designs Spring/Summer Collection 2012
Olatide Adeniyi has launched the Spring-Summer collection of her Editalo Designs The line ranges from ready to wear day and evening dress fashion to custom couture gowns.It appeals to ladies with a subtle yet glamouros fashion sense who apperciate the small details in garments.Editalo’s collection also pays tribute to the designer’s heritage (Nigeria) by incorporationg … Continue reading »
Loud Culture Spring / Summer 2012 Collection
LOUD culture is a UK brand, which represents Live Out Ur Dream and epitomizes the journey they have embarked on. It is show stopping, attention grabbing and aimed at those who wish to communicate and be heard through fashion. Their Afro-cosmopolitan creations, designers Ashley-Rae Tapping and Abi Fashesin offer brighter colors, high hems, bustiers, and … Continue reading »
The Damn You Alexis LookBook S/S 2012 Collection
Available in sizes US 14- 22, and definitely NOT for the demure plus size woman- Damn You Alexis is definitely a place for you to step out and make a statement! Make sure you visit the Damn You Alexis website to learn more, give them a tweet on Twitter or like them on Facebook! If you also want to … Continue reading »
JIBRI’S Spring 2012 Collection..Bright Lights (Take 1). Check Out This Wonderful Collection
Good afternoon readers today I would love to introduce to you Jasmine Elder the designer behind the amazing JIBRI Spring Collection. JIBRI is dedicated to creating garments for the fashion-conscious, curvy woman. The label is a perfect combination of high fashion, chic and urban street sleek, coming in sizes from 14-24. What I admire about this collection … Continue reading »