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A week in style with Susan Pwajok

You can never guess Susan Pwajokstyle. It is never predictable. One moment it’s sharp silhouettes, elegant shades and bold style choices, and the next a soft glamorous look, feminine details and effortless elegance. Somehow, she makes both worlds work perfectly together. This week was no different as the actress offered a series of looks that …

Check out the Cameroonian stars we saw at the Cannes Film Festival

in 2026 Cannes Film Festival The red carpet continues to highlight African fashion and talent, and this week’s standout appearances included a Cameroonian actress and businesswoman Muriel Blanchewho appeared with her husband for the first time at the prestigious festival, Steven Rodrigue Nbieno Kouadjo. For a watershed moment, Muriel Blanche stepped onto the Cannes red …

From Dior Jonathan Anderson to Tiffany Amber, tassels are everywhere

Fringe is having another big fashion moment and frankly, we’re not mad about it. From the movement, texture and drama it brings to even the simplest of looks, fringes can bring fashion back to life. Recently, this trend has come to the fore in Jonathan Anderson‘with buzzworthy collection for Diorwhile closer to home, brands like …

A week in style with Angel Anosike

Some people dress loud. Angel of Anosike keeps it simple and still gets the job done every time. Her style sits somewhere between polished and simple, with looks that feel wearable, yet pulled together in a “she knows what suits her” way.

If you have a round face, this is the best place to apply blush

If you’ve ever put on blush and thought, “Why do I look more flushed than ripped?” you are not alone. Blush is one of those makeup steps that seems simple until you realize that it matters where you put it, especially if you have a round face. @beautywithtaffy_ via Instagram Round faces are known for …

These Nigerian streetwear brands deserve your attention

For a long time, conversations about Nigerian fashion have focused on couture, asoebi, bridal wear and red carpet glamour. And while Nigerian designers undoubtedly dominate those categories, there’s another direction the industry is ruling: streetwear. Often conversations about streetwear start with AshLuxe, but there are plenty of other brands making their mark. From oversized silhouettes …

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