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Showing posts with label youth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label youth. Show all posts

The X&Os !


XnOs is a youthful clothing brand, specializing in both urban and cultural clothes. Its male pieces consist of tasteful Sweatshirts, T-shirts and Tank tops while its female wear consists of chic Loose tops, Crop tops, Tank tops and Sweatshirts. XnOs was founded in 2010 by Karol Sejebor.

Its inaugural fashion show which took place last year December was a success and now XnOs is holding a second fashion show which is taking place on the 28th of December 2012 At Oriental Hotel Lagos at 6pm. Full details in our next post.


Who rocks XnOs?
Ozzy B
Rilwan
Yung - LOS
OMG It's Kendrick Lamar.

Old Religion Spring/Summer 2013 Lookbook.


After its colourful collection just debuted at the Lagos Fashion and Design Week, Old Religion Clothings has unveiled the Lookbook for its Spring/Summer 2013 collection to Rebel Flair.

The collection consists of colourful ready to wear menswear including Suits, Shirts and Waist coats.

Check it out!

Runsa Fashion Show !

On Tuesday 13 Nov 2012, Redeemers University students were buzzing with excitement for the RUNSA - Redeemers University Student Association's annual fashion show. 40 models were chosen to showcase the designs of RUN's finest designers - Maz couture, House of Becca, MDJ, Mistress, Switch, Outstanding clothing, Blaize clothiers. From the judges to the music to the amazing models, it turned out to be a really exciting event and there was no dull moment. o:)

Check out photos from the show below and even more in the next post!

Young and Dapper: Meet Ifeanyi Nwune.


Stylist, Model, Fashion Designer Extraordinaire. We give to you, the fashion wiz : Ifeanyi Nwune.

Ifeanyi Nwune is an Electrical/Electronics Engineering student at Covenant University, Nigeria. As you can fathom he is fast stylishly making his way through the Nigerian fashion industry. He has been featured in the ThisDay Style magazine and Stylemania for his impeccable and unique sense of style. He is quite the risk taker, in that most of his outfits always have something edgy to them! Nevertheless, haute couture, dapper and fresh define his style.

He is a Model, Brand Ambassador for street wear designer 'CoolBeans', an assistant stylist at the last Arise Magazine Fashion week and currently a stylist/designer with Moda Giovani.

  • Ifeanyi as a model : Good looking aye? He has modelled under Coolbeans, for Freaktion photography, Sweech Clothings, The Redefinition Show under various upcoming mind blowing clothing lines; just to name a few.





CoolBeans
Sweech Clothings
  • Ifeanyi as a stylist : Yung'in though he is, he has worked with renowned brands like Chocolate city, Arise Magazine Fashion week, and a host of other magazines, shows and celebrities. He has his own sense of style, combining raw street swagger, with traditional throw-ins here and there, and a dash of urban trends. Here's some of his work as a stylist:
Unorthodox


Flyz


Presenting MAZ Couture ^_^


Smile ladies, you’re in fashion heaven. Its MAZ Couture!


MAZ Couture is a new fashion label by Morayo Aminat Zaid a 20 year old student of Lagos State University. A huge fan of colorful African fabrics, Morayo loves to combine these african fabrics with other beautiful materials to make fabulous pieces.

In her words, MAZ Couture is a women’s wear comprising of feminine, casual and sophisticated looks. Our red carpet dresses, chic tops, casual shorts and skirt pieces speak for themselves. Our focus is ankara; using ankara and other great fabrics to create eye catching and colourful outfits, our target clients being the young generation.
We go for funky, trendy and always classy pieces. Our designs are not the usual that’s out there, trust me there’s always a ‘wow’ factor in every piece. Our mission is to put ankara in vogue again and clear all doubts that ankara is boring.
MAZ Couture comprises of bespoke feminine pieces which without any doubt come at prices which are of course pocket-friendly. ;)

For More Information contact;

Morayo A Zaid - @Ms_Myna Pin: 2A5980D7
Foluke Amisu - @mz_Aiie
 Adesina zaid - @Deyshenor_Zee




Opinion: Where are the young writers with wit and wisdom? -- YNaija

Hey there readers. This is not exactly entertaining, but we spotted it on YNaija and decided to reblog it here. It's  a must read!
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There is a new generation of Nigerians who cannot read anything longer than 140 characters-not words, characters.
I paid Fifty Naira for my first guardian newspaper in 1994 or 1995 during school holidays. I remember that I heard the vendor’s horn(a rarity in some parts of Lagos, nowadays) and had to rush out of the house, out of the gate, looked left and right(didn’t see the vendor) but ran towards my right and finally located him on the adjoining street. On that day, unbelievable but true, I read every news item on every page of that edition. Since then, the daily I prefer to buy or glance through has been the guardian newspaper.

While in SSS1-SSS3 (senior secondary school), The Guardian, Time, Newsweek and USA Today became regular features in my class, courtesy of two classmates by the names Dapo Adesanya and Gbenga Orimoloye. Needless to say, that those of us, who were globally and news inclined, feasted and took turns to read these highly prized and rated newspapers. With this brief nostalgia of my secondary school days at Apata Memorial High School and the preference for the aforementioned newspapers, I was saddened to have learnt of the demise of the publisher of The Guardian newspaper (Dr Alexander Uruemu Ibru) on the 20th of November 2011.

While writing the first and second paragraphs of this article, I couldn’t recollect my personal events of that day, but on getting to the last sentence of the second paragraph , I remembered I kept a diary for 2011, I checked and remembered that Sunday was the same day Libya’s former intelligence chief who was Ghaddafi’s brother-in-law was allegedly captured. Also, that I was reading “Say It Like Obama” by Shel Leanne. How would I have recollected this day, if not that I wrote down the activities of each day? As anyone would know when you read, you write.

In the last week of December 2011, I went through The Guardian papers of December 12-15, and went through all the pictures of those who paid condolence visits to the late publisher’s family and pictures of the service of songs. After perusing through the 3 editions, a rhetorical thought passed through my mind. Where are the writers? That is, where are the writers of this new generation? The thought came about because majority of the faces in the pictures I saw in The Guardian and other papers were faces of literal dignitaries who were once journalists or who were and are still in the social commentary circle. From Prof Ali Mazriu (the famous Kenyan), General Ike Nwachukwu(once a journalist and former foreign affairs minister), Late Chief Olusegun Olusola (the brain behind the popular TV series of the 80s-The Village Headmaster), Akintola Williams (the accountant guru), Nduka Obaigbena (publisher of Thisday newspaper) and Chief Olusegun Osoba (who I never knew was once a journalist until another famous writer and publisher-Chief Pius Odebiyi of blessed memory told me several years ago about one particular journalistic achievement of Chief Osoba during the first military coup in 1966) to mention a few.

A re-visit and proper digestion of these editions of The Guardian was postponed for several weeks until I received a flurry of replied text messages from another young writer on the deplorable state of the reading and writing culture amongst the new generation in this era of 6th sense Smartphones, micro-blogging and soon to be launched Google goggles phones (eyewear phones).

The young writer is Harry Okoh whom I met during my university years. Harry Okoh is a known name among the young intellectuals in the Nigerian music industry for his clear-cut analysis and for his A&R skills. To be candid, Harry is a modern day Wole Soyinka and Chinua Achebe put together (but he is too candour to admit it). Also, you would have to include into the mix, an overdose of the British wittiness into his writing and reasoning. While in the same department at the university, Harry gave me a steady supply of the famous British daily newspaper-*The Daily Telegraph* (a paper I had daily access to read, pre, during and post the first Gulf war in Iraq).

After a few text messages on an earlier published article of mine, Harry texted *“you know, I really wish I could write again. But I have lost the appetite. Nigerian leaders are patently evil while the Nigerian people are blissfully ignorant. I am not sure writing can make a lot of difference. There is a new generation of Nigerians who cannot read anything longer than 140 characters-not words, characters. All of this works in the interest of the ruling class. My guy, don’t let bore you with my epistle. Have a great day, Harry”.

He sent another text *“and lest I forget, our wholesome worship of money”*. I sent a rejoinder and in summary I texted that our leaders read the dailies……. and “*you know writing is what you are good at*”. Harry replied *“I know they read. But because they don’t suffer the consequences of their inaction, there is no incentive to act. Plus, you have to understand that people that are in positions of authority are thorough- going narcissists. Or how else do you explain why a public office holder has a larger than life portrait of himself hanging on the wall of his office or why he cannot insist on being addressed as Mr President/Governor instead of His Excellency? Plenty to ponder”.

Ruminating on Harry’s texts and juxtaposing his opinions with global trends, there seems to be a widening or disconnect between this new generation who are more politically aware (who spend more time micro-blogging 140 characters into cyberspace) and her leaders (who are desperately seeking newer ways to stifle the freedom available to micro-bloggers cum government critics in cyberspace e.g. China’s recent regulations on having a micro-blog account). So, I ask, where are the young writers with wit and wisdom in Nigeria? Or have they blended into the new generation who micro-blog their opinions (140) characters) on “6thsense-touchscreen, motion-sensing Smartphones? If so, how would they lead, since it is known that leaders are readers and writers of words and not 140 characters? Or has the zeal dissipated among young Nigerian writers/ commentators because they can see how one prominent Nigerian columnist with a large readership has transformed when the individual crossed over to the other side (the same insensitive political clique the admired columnist constructively lampooned for 12 years).

And most importantly, is the reading and writing culture in dire need of a revival considering the fact that it is jostling amongst micro-blogging, BB-pinging, for her noble survival? And isn’t it possible, a majority of opinions on social networking sites are instantaneous, knee-jerked, unchecked speculations and disjointed literal ramblings rather than being thoughtful opinions? It appears so. One sure and unblemished truth is that one needs a clear mind to write or to read anything worthwhile. Anything short of this should not be the conventional standard.

Youtube videos making waves




Just in! These videos with the hashtag #howsheleftmybrother making waves on Youtube.
An experimental short-form sitcom about a webcam, siblings, high heels, hidden cameras - and getting rid of your older brother's obnoxious girlfriend. 

Cast- Ivie Okujaye
, Chris Attoh
, Eku Edewor
, OC Ukeje
, Vanessa Kanu
, Victor Godfrey


Written and Directed by Victor Sanchez Aghahowa


Produced by TatafoHQ and The WongFaeHong Prod. Co.

Too hilarious yo!
You can check the trailers and episodes out here!

The first trailer

The second trailer

The first episode

The second episode

For your viewing pleasure. Enjoy!

Just thought to share...



Ennie's at the extreme left.

So, here i am, going through Linda Ikeji's blog -she's a celebrity blogger, in case you didn't know-and I stumble upon these fabulous pictures of her with youths that showcased at the recently concluded London Fashion Week...and I spot a picture of Linda and Ennie Fakoya (@el_frida7). She is the  Creative Director of El-Frida; a London-based fashion outfit for females. She designs couture gowns; it's a unique youth entrepreneurship idea. Ennie has been designing since she was eleven years old. El Frida is going to \be showcasing at the London Fashion Week this September. Tres exciting. Big ups, Ennie ^__^

Introducing the #Dream4Naija Project!



The #Dream4Naija is a new youth media project. To introduce it artistes like Banky W, 2face Idibia, Wizkid, El-Dee, Cobhams Asuquo, Niyola, and Toyosi Akerele have released a video talking about the need for change in Nigeria.

Please Watch :)

Event : It's The X & O'S Fashion Show

In a few hours Oriental hotel will be housing the x and o's debut fashion show. Young designers such as Varcity, Mistress, El-Frida, Moda Giovani and more are set to showcase at the event, Also LOS, DRB, OZZY B and more will be performing. Tickets go for 5000 naira only. If you are a young Nigerian with passion for fashion, you should be there. Its good to see young Nigerians expressing themselves and utilizing their talent.