Friday, December 31, 2010

Le Petit Marche December 2010 'Buy Nigerian' Issue in Photos

  The LPM December 2010 issue titled ‘Buy Nigerian’ -in support of the campaign started by Style House Files editor in chief, Omoyemi Akerele, who is one of the most important people in contemporary Nigerian Fashion- kicked off to a grand start with its annual fashion show where Nigerian labels Ejiro Amos Tafiri, Obsidian, Prima Rouge, Akpos Okudu, Rouge Vallari, Re Bahia and House of Nwocha showed their latest collections.
  Image above is from The new House of Nwocha Collection I would be previewing very soon. Could not get more images cos I was busy doing loads of stuff.

As usual the stylish kids came to play with their full arsenal of stylish weapons to cause a mixture of differing emotions that range from anger, lust, envy to admiration. As usual your style guy was there to capture the tiny bits that usually go unnoticed.

BAG LOVE
 
This Aldo Cyphert bag that has been causing trouble is the latest ‘It’ bag in town as it has been spotted on some chic fashionistas in the past 2 weeks. Leave your fake birkins at home and rock this budget chic structured satchel that retails for just $45

 This one below is from River Island
STYLE 101 
I met this young lady at the event oozing sophistication.
I so wanted to steal this watch lols
Vintage bag toh bahd!
  My heart skipped a beat, when I saw her chic Jeffrey Campbell peep toe Wedges. Available at Karmaloop for $170.

 
Oreka Godis, the show host in SS11 Re Bahia


  Model and my current muse Chantelle. Only she can make flip flops look chic.
 
Film maker, Bolaji Kekere Ekun
 
Designer Bubu Ogisi of iamIsigo

Makida Moka, Face of Sleek.

5 comments:

  1. loving Makida's preppy chic look, very nice!

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  2. she hardly commits fashion faux pas' :p

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  3. nice one,i was dr though i came late.

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  4. terence, love that jeffrey campbell wedge! darn!

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  5. I like all these footwear especially that slippers ;)

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