FASHION
Latasha Ngwube Launches Plus Size Website
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9 years agoon
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FAB.NGLatasha Ngwube, a popular lifestyle journalist, has a brand new venture called AboutThatCurvyLife.com, a website dedicated to fashion, beauty, lifestyle and empowerment of the African curvy community. Latasha who began her career at ThisDay Style has gone on to have a successful career spanning the last decade. A lover and advocate of fashion, Latasha knows all too well the stigma faced by the plus-size community and through her empowerment platform ‘About That Curvy Life’, she has decided to fight back by galvanizing an industry of her own, right here in Africa.
The project is near and dear to her heart having grown up as a plus size woman and spent the majority of her life in the public eye. She passionately spoke about it, and other related topics like Internet trolls/bullies, the average size of an African woman being 16, plus size men, being healthy although big and many other things. Here’s what she had to say:
“In the Efik tribe in Calabar, young girls were sent to fattening huts in preparation for marriage because a big wife was indicative of prosperity and over abundance. Our ideals of beauty have changed significantly during the post-colonization as the Western aesthetics influenced our own perceptions of beauty. The authentic African body type was the curvy one. To show the shift in the mentality, we now equate being bigger with laziness and poor health. Neither are true. A whole group of people cannot be characterized by their appearance alone. All it shows is society’s endemic need to put people into boxes in order to digest them more easily. This categorizing has had a detrimental effect on how we view each other and it’s a mindset we need to reverse urgently.
“The name About That Curvy Life (ATCL) came to me around the time when it officially started in June 2015. The idea of it is something I have toyed with since 2008 when I worked with This Day. I wanted to write a page dedicated to plus size fashion because it was something that, apart from being personal to me, was surprising that we never really ventured towards. I mean, here we were redefining African fashion and we weren’t creating a voice for curvy people on this continent of curvy people?
“So once a month my editor would let me do something on what she called ‘fat girl fashion’. And it wasn’t difficult writing those fashion stories as my interest in plus size models, celebrities and style had been primed as early as the age of 18. The Internet was new here and as soon as I could get my hands on a good connection back then I would research on things like plus size models, fashion, industry pioneers, activists. With my new voice, writing on plus size stories made me want more but I had my limitations and I had to nurse my ideas, bide my time and find the right opportunity.
“Years down the line, still in the media, having moved on to Vanguard Allure, TV hosting and other ventures, I was approached by Konga to be their spokesmodel for their newly created Plus Size fashion category and it was a success with the audience. Younger girls, women who were too timid, girls without self-confidence all asking questions like “How do you do it? Where do you shop? How are you so confident?” I answered as best as I could, encourage and give advice but it unlocked something inside me that had been there the whole time and finally knew the right time had come.
“Still in ATCL, Oye Akideinde sat and brainstormed with me till we had migraines, weeding out what names we thought would work and what sounded plain silly. Next, I started to ask myself, how do you get this thing going and it hit me, Fashion week! Not NYFW but the one for my cause, the annual Full Figure Fashion Week and so I started my research. Then I discovered that another event had also been newly created by top plus size bloggers Chastity Garner and CeCe Olisa, called The CurvyCon.
“American plus size bloggers like Gabi Fresh are living the curvy life and making money off of it, inspiring a lot of people. It’s been more inclusive in America and maybe in the U.K than Africa, which is a huge irony because we are supposedly the monument of the bigger body. So you have plus size models walking New York Fashion Week last year like Sabrina Karlsson, Ashley Graham and Denise Bidot. Marc Jacobs has used people like Beth Ditto, even Project Runway’s last cycle was won by Ashley Nell Tipton, whose plus size collection clinched the winning ticket, a first ever in the show’s history!
“In America, everything is driven by the so-called ‘captains of industry’ and the big corporations are looking at it like it’s the largely unexploited market. You’ve done so much in straight size fashion with diffusion, luxury, couture and then they realise, we haven’t really explored this (plus size market), there’s money to be made here.
“Since I started on this journey, I’ve been fortunate. A lot of existing Nigerian designer’s offer bespoke services. Some of them also go up in size on the rack so I’ve bought an insane amount of things from Tiffany Amber, Lanre Da’Silva, Ejiro Amos Tafiri, Orange Culture, Iamisigo, Sally Bawa, Ituen Basi, The Keeper of the Wardrobe and Zazaii. I actively patronize the fashion industry here. But in saying that, a lot of women don’t know these designers offer plus sizes and that there are designers who are dedicated to the plus-size market like Ma Bello, Tosfa, Couture by Makioba, Cantik Curves and Iro Lagos. I’ve collaborated with some designers and there are still more projects we have in the works.
“I know some brands that are coming up, I’ve been approached times without number. I have a friend that is doing an active wear line targeted at plus-sizes entering the market soon. They are not as many as I would like, but it is a step in the right direction. Internationally, there’s a million and one. They have the Monif C, Torrid, AdditionElle, Lane Bryant, Ashley Stewart, Eloquii and much more. They are lucky because they have people who have a vision and are creating mass appeal and they are pumping billions into the industry to be able to make a viable commercial product. South Africa also has a couple of high street stores that create clothes at the mass level. They are lucky too, we’re still waiting for that to happen.
“Why don’t we have plus size designers in Africa yet? Why don’t we have the plus-size street stores in Africa, what are they waiting for? We have the spending power yet people are ordering these clothes online but why are they not here in brick and mortar on African soil. Why are we trying to have our own runway shows when we should be included in these larger shows? We would celebrate and educate more people show them how to live that perfect life within the bodies that they were given and if they decide to change their bodies that’s fine too
“All I see on the internet is just trolls in the comments section calling people fat, unhealthy, ugly and shapeless and it’s so funny because you have mothers, aunts, sisters, in most families on this continent that are gorgeous and yet plus size. Do you troll your sister, your aunt or your mum? Why are we not more accepting? It’s shocking to me how unaccepting we are of who we are as people. And people go under the guise of ‘Oh! We are only speaking out of concern for your health.’ Lies! Who you epp?! When did you care so much about someone’s health? Where have you been asked to donate to save a fat persons soul?” To the naysayers calling plus size people unhealthy and lazy, send me an email let’s talk about it. My email is here [email protected]. You want to talk, then talk but give me something constructive. Don’t bash or troll people. If you feel we are promoting an unhealthy lifestyle, no problem. I’ll give you more reasons why we are not.
“There’s a lovely quote a friend of mine, Zandile said, “The media can’t change how you see things but it can change the way you think about things.” I can’t go into every Nigerians mind and change how they see a curvy person, but I can change the way they approach the topic. I can let them know not every large person is unhealthy or lazy, not every large person would never amount to anything. Even in my life it’s my goal to be fit, I’ve never wanted to be skinny. I love curves but I work out, take walks, do sit ups, planks, I’m eating healthier so I can live longer but just because I appear to be heavier than you are doesn’t mean I’m going to die before you. You could walk outside right now, you’ve never eaten rice in the last seven years because you are afraid of 2kg of fat and then get killed by a bus. We are promoting a healthy lifestyle; we’re accepting first, we are empowering, and then when you feel good about yourself, everything will fall into place. That’s our belief.
“We (ATCL) have a lot of amazing campaigns, collaborations, events and mixers lined up. We had a campaign shoot for Pop Up Plus, which is a quarterly live style market for plus size women and in that shoot we wore pieces from Ejiro Amos Tafiri. Recently, I saw another shoot of the same Ejiro Amos Tafiri outfit by Grey Velvet Boutique and all the models seemed to be somewhere between size 4 and size 6. We did that shoot before them but they completely mimicked our style but we’re gracious about it. I would like to believe we inspired that shoot. So who says you can’t draw inspiration from ‘Fatshion’. I see cute things on my friends and I’m like ooh! I love that I’m going to do something or style something just like that. If you love fashion, you love fashion. A great dresser is a great dresser. I don’t see why ‘straight sized’ people can’t come to the website and enjoy all that we have to offer. You are welcome, it’s for everyone so please visit.
“We are not limiting this to Nigeria, this conversation is Pan African, it’s for an entire continent. So expect to see ATCL mixers in Ghana, Kenya, S.A coming soon. Expect campus drives because we are in touch with people who are doing pageants and other things. We are going to be everywhere; we’re going to make people think differently about this subject. We’ve been recognized by so many international bloggers about what we are doing so I’m sure we are on the right track. There’s no doubt about it, this is here to stay and grow. The ATCL movement is about empowerment in general for males and females. I know some women who love men with a chub and good-looking men who are on the chubby side. They dress well, they are clean, they are active and they are successful. No one gives them grief, why are they giving the women grief? But a male friend recently said to me, “It’s the women who give other plus size women grief.” Right now sexy is defined by washboard abs and not everyone is going to have washboard abs, deal with it. So yes we are more than just fashion. We are about lifestyle, healthy choices, career, love, relationships and success in every sphere of your life.
ATCL Editors & Writers
“We are looking for people we can hire as contributors, writers, we want to hear your stories and we want people from all spheres of lifestyle spectrum. Fashion, food, travel, relationships, beauty, hair, we want you to come. We don’t want you to say there was no opportunity, or this is for a certain plus size girl or for popular girls. No, it’s not about that, it’s for everyone. Just come on board, go to the website, read, tell us what you like, tell us your feedback, we want to hear from everyone. We are here to stay so we are serious about what we do. There’s some part of the site that’s really dear to me which is a chat forum where people can come in and discuss various topics multiples times a day. It’s a safe space you can share and connect with people on any kind of topic. We are looking forward to people learning, hearing from other people, knowing that they are not alone.
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“In such a time of difficulty for the country, ATCL is encouraging body positivity and a healthy attitude to both body and mind. Rarely do we go out of our way to build up and support but ATCL wants to promote an atmosphere of love, acceptance and above all tolerance. It’s no small feat but if there’s anybody who can make it happen, it’s the audacious Latasha Lagos.”
Follow the movement
Website: AboutThatCurvyLife.com
Twitter: @latashangwube
Instagram: @atclstreetstyle, @aboutthatcurvylife
FASHION
Cobhams Asuquo’s Birthday Look Exudes Cinematic Vibe
Published
1 week agoon
January 6, 2025By
ReporterAcclaimed Nigerian musician, producer, and songwriter Cobhams Asuquo has marked his 44th birthday with a striking professional photoshoot that showcases his bold fashion choices and artistic vision.
The celebrated artist selected an elegant ensemble featuring a dramatic, floor-length black robe, which has been thoughtfully embellished with vibrant, multicoloured fringe detailing along the hemline, wrist cuffs, and shoulder areas.
To complement this regal attire, Asuquo incorporated sophisticated accessories. This includes a well-crafted black hat, refined dark sunglasses, and carefully selected silver jewellery pieces.
The look creates a cohesive look that reflects both sophistication and artistic flair. The overall aesthetic of his birthday photographs evokes a cinematic quality, demonstrating his keen eye for visual presentation alongside his well-known musical talents.
Asuquo, who has garnered significant recognition for his work on notable soundtracks including “Everybody Loves Jenifa” and the festive romantic comedy “Christmas in Lagos,” shared these photographs on social media with a characteristically engaging message.
His caption, written in Nigerian Pidgin English, expressed optimistic sentiments about the year ahead, stating, “Year wey go sweet na January 6 we dey know. Happy birthday to me.”
The birthday photoshoot stands as a testament to Asuquo’s multifaceted artistic expression, seamlessly blending musical accomplishment with visual creativity.
His choice of attire and styling demonstrates a sophisticated understanding of fashion as a medium for personal expression, while the professional quality of the photographs underscores his commitment to excellence across all creative endeavours.
See the photos below.
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The Christmas season bursts with joy, love, and celebration, making it the perfect time to slay your unique style and make a statement.
From dazzling holiday parties to cosy family gatherings and magical moments spent soaking in the festive atmosphere, this time of year offers countless opportunities to stand out and showcase your personal flair.
Whether you’re dressing to impress at a glamorous event or keeping it chic for an intimate get-together, embracing the spirit of the season through your fashion choices is a fantastic way to shine.
To help you slay this Christmas season with confidence and style, here are four practical and inspiring tips:
1. Elevate Your Holiday Wardrobe
One of the easiest ways to slay this Christmas season is to elevate your holiday wardrobe. Invest in a few key pieces that can be mixed and matched to create different looks. A festive sweater, a sparkly dress, or a stylish pair of boots can instantly elevate your outfit.
Don’t be afraid to experiment with colours, patterns, and textures. A bold red dress, a plaid skirt, or a velvet blazer can add a touch of holiday cheer to your look.
Remember, the key to slaying this Christmas season is to feel confident and comfortable in what you’re wearing. When you feel good, you look good.
2. Embrace Festive Makeup
Makeup is a great way to enhance your natural beauty and add a touch of holiday glamour. Experiment with bold lips, shimmery eyeshadow, and dramatic eyeliner.
A classic red lip is a timeless choice for the holidays. It’s bold, and elegant, and can instantly elevate any outfit.
If you’re feeling adventurous, try a smoky eye or a colourful eyeliner. These looks are perfect for a holiday party or a night out.
Don’t forget about your skin! A flawless complexion is the foundation of any great makeup look. Use a hydrating moisturiser, a primer, and a long-lasting foundation to create a smooth, even canvas.
3. Accessorise with Holiday Cheer
Accessories are the perfect way to add a touch of personality to your holiday look. A statement necklace, a pair of sparkly earrings, or a festive hair accessory can instantly elevate your outfit.
Don’t be afraid to mix and match different accessories. A bold necklace, a delicate bracelet, and a pair of statement earrings can create a stunning look.
Remember, the key to slaying this Christmas season is to have fun with your accessories. Experiment with different styles and colours to find what works best for you.
4. Nail the Holiday Hair
Your hair is an important part of your overall look. A stylish hairstyle can complete your outfit and help you slay this Christmas season.
A classic updo, a sleek ponytail, or loose waves are all great options for the holidays. If you’re feeling adventurous, try a festive hair accessory, like a sparkly headband or a pair of reindeer antlers.
Remember, the key to slaying this Christmas season is to choose a hairstyle that suits your face shape and personal style.
By following these four tips, you can slay this Christmas season. Remember, the most important thing is to have fun and express your personal style.
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FASHION
How To Style A Jean Jacket According To Denim Experts
Published
1 month agoon
December 8, 2024How to style a jean jacket becomes an art form when you understand the versatility of this timeless piece.
Denim experts are ready to rescue your forgotten jean jackets from the depths of your closet. They’ve curated a collection of foolproof styling strategies that will reignite your passion for this wardrobe staple.
The classic denim jacket transcends fleeting fashion trends, offering endless styling possibilities for every aesthetic. Fashion stylists emphasise that understanding how to style a jean jacket can transform your entire wardrobe approach.
Whether you’re aiming for a casual streetwear look, an edgy urban ensemble, or a sophisticated layered outfit, the denim jacket serves as your ultimate fashion chameleon.
Seasoned fashion professionals reveal that mastering how to style a jean jacket requires a blend of creativity and strategic layering.
They recommend experimenting with unexpected pairings: combine a vintage wash denim jacket with tailored trousers, or layer a cropped version over a delicate silk dress for maximum style impact.
Denim experts unanimously agree that the key is to break traditional rules, mix textures, and let your individual personality shine through this versatile wardrobe essential.
How to Style a Jean Jacket: A Denim Expert’s Guide
The jean jacket is a timeless classic that never goes out of style. Whether you’re looking for a casual, edgy, or sophisticated look, a denim jacket can elevate any outfit.
But how to style a jean jacket? In this guide, we’ll share some expert tips on how to style a jean jacket to create various looks.
1. Classic Casual
A classic way to style a jean jacket is to pair it with jeans. When you style a jean jacket like this, it gives a timeless look that’s both comfortable and stylish.
You can opt for a light wash denim jacket with dark wash jeans or vice versa. Add a simple white t-shirt and sneakers to complete the look.
2. Edgy and Cool
To achieve an edgy look, pair your denim jacket with leather pants or a leather skirt. This style is perfect for a night out or a music festival. You can also add a graphic tee or a band t-shirt to complete the look.
3. Feminine and Chic
To create a feminine and chic look, pair your denim jacket with a floral dress or a skirt. With this look, it is perfect for a brunch date or a casual day out. You can also add a pair of heels or boots to elevate the look.
4. Layering Magic
Layering is a great way to style a jean jacket. This can create a stylish and cosy look. You can layer it over a sweater, a hoodie, or a flannel shirt.
5. Accessorise, Accessorise, Accessorise
Accessories can elevate any outfit, including one with a denim jacket. This can add a personal touch to your look. You can add a scarf, a hat, or a pair of sunglasses.
6. Colour Blocking
Colour blocking is a great way to add a pop of colour to your outfit. If you know how to style a jean jacket like this, it can create a bold and stylish look. You can pair your denim jacket with a brightly coloured top or bottom.
7. Denim on Denim
Denim on denim is a classic look that can be both stylish and comfortable. Like this, it can be a bit tricky, but with the right styling, you can pull it off. The key is to choose different shades of denim.
8. The Oversized Look
Oversized denim jackets are trendy and comfortable. Create a relaxed and effortless look with this style. You can pair it with leggings, jeans, or a skirt.
9. The Belted Look
Belting your denim jacket is a great way to cinch your waist and create a more flattering silhouette. This can be a stylish and practical way to wear your denim jacket.
10. The Layered Look
Layering your denim jacket over a dress is a great way to add a casual touch to a feminine look. This can create a stylish and versatile outfit.
The most important thing is to experiment and find what works best for you. With a little creativity, you can create countless stylish looks with a denim jacket.
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