Showing posts with label Style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Style. Show all posts

June 24, 2010

My Ever Growing List

Over the past week I have been going over in my head  items of necessity (in my opinion) that will make 2010 a fab year. In no particular order (save for item #8) which should come in between each item to stress it's importance. Here goes:
1. new tennis shoes
2. red lipstick
3. red nail polish
4. boyfriend jeans
5. black flat sandals
6. gold flat sandals
7. a dozen white tees
8. an ipad
9. a wig (yes, a wig with a deadly razor-cut bob)
10. hand sewing machine
11. a super uber to-die-for tote
*** this list keeps on growing and be sure an updated one will be up shortly.















"Style is knowing who you are, what you want to say and not giving a damn"
xxx,
Alima

June 16, 2010

3 out of 24

I have finally chosen 3 outfits out of the 24 pieces I intend to unveil under my Tuareg tent for a pre-launch photo shoot.
Will share work in progress and fittings with all u beautiful ones as and when
xxx

June 8, 2010

Au naturel - The Hair Issue

I decided a while back to go au naturel and haven't chemically processed my hair for 2 and a half months now.
I'm loving the process and have decided to do a photo shoot to capture my hair as it looks now......watch out for pictures soon. Until then, here are a few pictures of two divas who are inspiring me to go the whole mile.
xxxx
enjoy!

Miss Tolula Adeyemi

Miss  Adeyemi

Miss Shingai Shoniwa

Miss Shoniwa

Fashion unveiled in a Tuareg Tent

Fashion and style will be unveiled in a Tuareg tent which will pitch in A.C.C.R.A soon. :)

May 24, 2010

Afropolitan Style In Motion


She fights for her cause not by brandishing a machete or partaking in a verbal warfare; but by the way she carries herself – a Nubian queen inside and out.

To meet her clients on a Monday morning, she wears a belted black dress to showcase her confidence. Perhaps, it’s her signature look. After five, she throws on big round colourful glass beads to highlight the kaleidoscope of colour Mother Earth has blessed us with.

You would like to guess her favourite label? Sorry, you can’t.  Why?  She doesn’t ascribe her happiness to any label. She might not even have a favourite shop. She buys and collects from anywhere and everywhere. Details are what she focuses on.

To help with that charity event in the heart of town, she puts on that brown high - waisted peg trousers with the ruffled neck curry blouse and plays it all down with a good old pair of flat gold sandals which has outlived its time. The vintage ‘70s brown rimmed Carrera sunglasses which was once owned by her father is a must have to filter the strong rays of the beautiful scorching sun.

Who needs a little black dress on a Friday night when purple is the new black? She wears that purple shirt dress with a slim red belt and red pumps to tell the whole world that she is not afraid of colour – she embraces them all.

Her hair may be au naturel, permed or curled. Whatever it is, it helps set the tone for her sense of style.

On the Saturday mornings she can’t be bothered to put on makeup for a trip to the mall, she makes her statement effortlessly with a big tote and that pair of black sunglasses she knows when to take off.

She doesn’t dance on tables, doesn’t cut into conversations, doesn’t speak loudly, yet she is noticed. She stands out simply because she is not caught up in the trend- chasing act of the society she is in.  After all, she has Style; she is Style.

Silently, she has influenced the style of self-proclaimed fashionistas around her, slowly she is creating a movement; the Afro renaissance Movement………. She is the Movement.


May 9, 2010

Fashion for Charity

Rachel Roy said via twitter; "charity = clarity".

Bello showcased 10 pieces in a charity event organised by NYU students in Ghana with proceeds geared towards the Longevity project. I had a blast and so did my models!!!

Pictures will be up soon.
xxxx

May 7, 2010

Canoe Quarterly - March 2010 Edition

Kate rocked this Bello gown like no one's business!!

May 2, 2010

Erdem

...stylishly like a Sunday.


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April 26, 2010

Style is an unconscious effort, an involuntary action, an expression of confidence all wrapped up with  charisma and tied up with a sexy red velvety bow of OooMPH! - alima

April 24, 2010

"From Timbuktu with love" - the inspiration

Timbuktu, city of ancient Mali Empire was the city "where the camel met the canoe" and a city of many scholars. Mansa Musa's uncle, Abu Bakar II sailed in the Atlantic Ocean and there's strong historical evidence that he discovered the Americas first - there is a presence of the Madinka language, traditions and customs in Brazil.
With such a strong history and a kaleidoscope of vibrant colours, I decided to create a collection of dresses, gowns, boleros, shorts, et al that modern day brides of Mansa Musa would wear. This time not in their palace at Timbuktu nor on their journey to Mecca whilst aiding their husband in giving away gold bars on that journey, but to that lunch date with their girlfriends, a wedding, a night out with their "Mansa Musa", a  lazy day at the mall, to work.... whatever the occasion or event a bride of Mansa Musa will stand out in a piece from this collection.


March 19, 2010

... Simplicity is exquisite and priceless. Extravagance on the other hand is cheap, tacky and ugly.

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